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    Astronaut’s 70th birthday will involve a space-based roller coaster ride
    After just over seven months in space, NASA’s oldest serving astronaut, Don Pettit, is returning to Earth. Pettit will travel home alongside Russian cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner aboard a Soyuz MS-26 spacecraft after departing the International Space Station (ISS) on Saturday, April 19. Recommended Videos “Pettit, Ovchinin, and Vagner will undock from the orbiting laboratory’s Rassvet module at 5:57 p.m. ET, heading for a parachute-assisted landing at 9:20 p.m. (6:20 a.m. Kazakhstan time, Sunday, April 20) on the steppe of Kazakhstan, southeast of the town of Dzhezkazgan,” NASA said in a post on its website, adding: “Landing will occur on Pettit’s 70th birthday.” Related During their 220 days in space, Pettit, Ovchinin, and Vagner will have orbited the Earth 3,520 times, traveling a colossal 93.3 million miles. It’ll be quite a ride home for Pettit, who has been to space four times since his first orbital adventure in 2002. During its descent into Earth’s atmosphere, the Russian Soyuz spacecraft will reach speeds of up to 17,400 mph (28,000 kph) before slowing dramatically for a parachute-assisted landing. The ride will be bumpy, too, with extreme G-forces and some strong jolts along the way. And then, at the end, there’ll be the shock of the hard touchdown as the spacecraft comes to a sudden halt. After returning to Earth, the trio will fly on a helicopter from the landing site to the recovery staging city of Karaganda, also in Kazakhstan. Pettit will then board a NASA plane and fly to Houston, while Ovchinin and Vagner will depart for a training base in Star City, Russia. The trio’s departure from the ISS will be livestreamed on NASA’s website. The final moments of the descent and landing in Kazakhstan will also be broadcast about three-and-a-half hours later. Pettit has been dazzling fans back on terra firma with his amazing photography during his seven-month mission, with standout work including images of star trails, aurora, a rocket launch, a returning spacecraft, places on Earth, and plenty more besides. Editors’ Recommendations
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    Razer built a game-streaming app on top of Moonlight, and it’s not too bad
    Putting on the green jacket Razer built a game-streaming app on top of Moonlight, and it’s not too bad Razer took an open source app and made it simpler. A lead dev is all for it. Kevin Purdy – Apr 14, 2025 4:06 pm | 19 Credit: Razer Credit: Razer Story text Size Small Standard Large Width * Standard Wide Links Standard Orange * Subscribers only   Learn more Razer, maker of green-hued gaming hardware and accessories, has entered the game-streaming space with its new—but not entirely new—app, PC Remote Play. It's based on very good existing streaming tech and makes connecting a PC to mobile devices fairly simple. It's worth checking out unless you have a hard-and-fast policy about avoiding software "utilities" from RGB-obsessed gaming companies. That, or you're already using and comfortable with Moonlight. Moonlight and Sunshine are the open source game-streaming client and server that wonderfully picked up where Nvidia's Gamestream left off. PC Remote Play is based on Moonstream's open source code, and Razer has made much of its own version's code available. You're getting a few small upgrades when using PC Remote Play: You do not need to set up a Sunshine server on Windows and give it the proper permissions, pair it with codes, or the like Razer's app creates a virtual display that matches your phone or tablet and turns off your PC's screen Easier connection for playing remotely, outside your home network (presuming the app's traversal techniques slip past your router) If you're using certain Razer peripherals, like the Razer Kishi Ultra or Kishi V2, you'll get advanced rumble feedback and other upgrades (though mostly on Android) It mostly just works (and wants to install things) I tested out PC Remote Play on my home network, streaming Avowed, Satisfactory, and the Monster Train 2 demo from my Windows PC to an iPad Air (5th generation/M1). To get there, I had to pair a Bluetooth controller (Xbox One wireless) to my iPad and install Razer Remote Play on it, and Razer Cortex on the PC. Razer would also like you to install other Razer apps on each device, like the Nexus game launcher on mobile, and something like two to three other tools on PC. With attention and small effort, you can skip past those things, make the two apps see each other, and start playing. Razer's iOS app showing its width of game discovering. Who wants to stream some Solitaire? Razer's iOS app showing its width of game discovering. Who wants to stream some Solitaire? I clicked the button, Razer said it released some RAM, and I guess that's something you can do, if you like. I clicked the button, Razer said it released some RAM, and I guess that's something you can do, if you like. Razer's iOS app showing its width of game discovering. Who wants to stream some Solitaire? I clicked the button, Razer said it released some RAM, and I guess that's something you can do, if you like. I intentionally touched as few settings as I could on each device (minus a curious poke or two at the "Optimize" option), and the experience was fairly streamlined. I didn't have to set resolutions or guess at a data-streaming rate; Razer defaults to 30Mbps, which generally provides rock-solid 1080p and pretty smooth 1440p-ish resolutions. My main complaints were the missing tricks I had picked up in Moonlight, like holding the start/menu button to activate a temporary mouse cursor or hitting a button combination to exit out of games. Razer's app is not limited to Steam games like Steam Link or Xbox/Game Pass titles like Remote Play and can work with pretty much any game you have installed. It is, however, limited to Windows and the major mobile platforms, leaving out Macs, Apple TVs, Linux, Steam Deck and other handhelds, Raspberry Pi setups, and so on. Still, for what it does, it works pretty well, and its interface, while Razer-green and a bit showy, was easier to navigate than Moonlight. I did not, for example, have to look up the launching executables and runtime options for certain games to make them launch directly from my mobile device. Streaming-wise, I noticed no particular differences from the Moonlight experience, which one might expect, given the shared codebase. The default choice of streaming at my iPad's native screen resolution and refresh rate saved me the headaches of figuring out the right balance of black box cut-offs and resolution that I would typically go through with Steam Link or sometimes Moonlight. Let a thousand streaming forks bloom How would the folks at Moonlight feel about Razer getting their glowing-green hands on their hard-won streaming tech? Great, it turns out. Cameron Gutman, one of the founders and lead developers on Moonlight, told me by email that he was "very supportive of individuals and companies building on top of our software, provided that they respect the terms of the GPL (GNU General Public License 3.0)." Gutman noted that a number of forks of Moonlight already exist, covering seamless virtual display integration, multi-session support, and support for non-US devices. And what Razer looks to be delivering here is a more user-friendly UI, Gutman wrote (he had not personally tested the software as of last week). That's something from which Moonlight, and other open source projects, can often benefit. "As with many open-source developers and projects, we can tend to write software that caters to more technical users (sometimes unintentionally), which leaves a gap for someone like Razer to come along with a team of UX designers and Product Managers to take things back to basics and tackle some of the papercuts that impact the experience of ordinary folks," Gutman wrote. I'm still using Moonlight and Sunshine because I'm comfortable messing with the nitty-gritty settings and also capable of setting up my own solution for remote access. But as a tool that covers the biggest PC gaming platform and portable devices, PC Remote Play is not a bad tool to keep in mind for gaming away from a PC desk. Kevin Purdy Senior Technology Reporter Kevin Purdy Senior Technology Reporter Kevin is a senior technology reporter at Ars Technica, covering open-source software, PC gaming, home automation, repairability, e-bikes, and tech history. 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    This Hall of Fame baseball player picked up photography in retirement. He captured one of the defining shots of the Masters.
    Hall of Fame baseball player Ken Griffey Jr. captured an iconic scene of Rory McIlroy winning the Masters. Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty Images 2025-04-15T06:27:25Z Save Saved Read in app This story is available exclusively to Business Insider subscribers. Become an Insider and start reading now. Have an account? Masters victor Rory Mcllroy sunk a winning putt and fell to his knees on Sunday. One of the professional photographers who captured the iconic moment is a familiar name to sports fans. Hall of Fame baseball player Ken Griffey Jr., who retired in 2010, took an interest in photography. A shot of Rory McIlroy collapsing to the green just moments after sinking the winning putt at Augusta has already become one of golf's most unforgettable images.One of the professional photographers who captured this celebratory moment was former outfielder Ken Griffey Jr. The Hall of Famer is best known for his smooth swing and spectacular catches during his 22-year Major League Baseball career.Griffey was new to the Georgia links as a professional, but McIlroy was a seasoned hand. The golfer, 35, had competed in the tournament 16 times before, but the coveted green jacket had eluded him.With the Masters win, McIlroy becomes the sixth golfer to achieve a Grand Slam. In men's golf, a Grand Slam is when a player wins all four major tournaments — The Masters, the PGA Championship, the British Open, and the US Open — over the course of their careers. Griffey, 55, made his Augusta National debut this weekend as an accredited member of the Masters media.On Sunday, Griffey was spotted in a white Nike Cap and a sleeveless black jacket over a black polo.NBC Sports said in a post on X Monday night that his "camera work on Masters Sunday was incredible.""When you hear you're going to shoot at the Masters, you want to say yes real quick," Griffey told Golf Magazine on Saturday. "But then you're like, ohhh, I'm gonna need to work on some things.""It doesn't matter your status in life, if it's something you don't do professionally and everybody here is a professional, you're still nervous to walk in the room," he said.How would these guys feel if we all got into a batting cage, and I was sitting there critiquing them? It's the same thing."A representative for Griffey did not immediately respond to a request for comment from Business Insider. Griffey has more than a dozen images from the tournament, including this one, on the professional media site Getty Images. Augusta National/Augusta National/Getty Images From swing to shutterGriffey, enshrined in Cooperstown in 2016 and seventh on MLB's all-time home run list, has been quietly building a second act behind the camera since retiring from baseball in 2010.He picked up photography after turning 35, hoping to stay focused at his kids' sporting events — especially with his daughter, who, he said, wanted "to make sure Dad is paying attention," Golf Magazine reported.Griffey has previously shot NFL and MLS games — including Lionel Messi's Inter Miami soccer game — but McIlroy's moment might be the crowning jewel of his growing portfolio.Griffey isn't the only former sports star finding new passions after retirement. San Francisco baseball star Barry Bonds is into cycling, and NBA legend Karl Malone turned to truck driving. The 14-time All-Star now runs multiple businesses, including a trucking company — and reportedly loves getting behind the wheel himself."It gives him time to think," an associate told The US Sun in 2023.Other top athletes have become investors, especially in tech and early-stage businesses. Two-time World Cup champion Alex Morgan runs Trybe Ventures to invest in the sports space.At least one other baseball star has also found success behind the camera. Randy Johnson, a former MLB pitcher, has a portfolio spanning motorsports to African safaris. Recommended video
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    Black Friday Prices Are Here Early, This Ninja Blender Is Back at Its Lowest
    Forget those wimpy blenders that leave chunks in your smoothies and struggle with frozen fruit. The Ninja Nutri Blender Pro is a commercial-grade powerhouse that turns ice into snow, whole fruits into silky-smooth beverages, and makes meal prep feel like you’ve got a professional sous chef in your kitchen. With 1200 watts of pure blending muscle and intelligent Auto-iQ technology, it’s the difference between making smoothies and crafting restaurant-quality beverages at home. Right now, Amazon has sliced the price of the Ninja Nutri Blender from $250 to just $150, serving up a hefty $100 savings. At 40% off, this marks one of the lowest prices we’ve seen for this professional-grade blender system. See at Amazon Your new go-to home beverage destination The 1200-watt motor sets this blender apart from standard kitchen appliances. It’s powerful enough to pulverize ice into snow-like consistency and break down tough ingredients like frozen fruit and fibrous vegetables in seconds. The Pro Extractor Blades are engineered to maximize nutrient extraction, ensuring you get the most nutritional value from your ingredients. Versatility is where this system truly shines. The 72-oz Total Crushing Pitcher handles family-sized batches, while three different single-serve cups (18, 24, and 32 oz) with spout lids make it perfect for personal smoothies and on-the-go drinks. The Auto-iQ Technology eliminates guesswork from blending. These preset programs combine unique patterns of pulsing, blending, and pausing to deliver consistent results every time. Whether you’re making smoothies, frozen drinks, or sauces, you’ll get perfect results at the touch of a button. Cleanup is a breeze with dishwasher-safe, BPA-free parts. The included spout lids are designed for easy sipping and secure storage, making them perfect for gym sessions or busy mornings. The included 75-recipe cookbook helps you make the most of your blender, offering inspiration for everything from basic smoothies to creative sauces and frozen treats. Each recipe is designed to showcase the blender’s capabilities while helping you explore new flavor combinations. At $150, this Ninja system offers professional-grade features at a mid-range price point. If you’re tired of leaving the house to find tasty smoothies or sauces and want to start putting your own twist on things at home, this is the best place to start. You’ll eat much healthier and start stacking up the savings, too. While there are cheaper blenders available, few can match its combination of power, versatility, and convenience. For anyone serious about smoothies, meal prep, or stepping up their kitchen game, this deal represents exceptional value. See at Amazon
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    Shafagh Tomb / 35-51 ARCHITECTURE Office
    Shafagh Tomb / 35-51 ARCHITECTURE OfficeSave this picture!© Arash Akhtaran Architects: 35-51 ARCHITECTURE Office Area Area of this architecture project Area:  448 m² Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2023 Photographs Photographs:Arash Akhtaran Lead Architects: Hamid Abbasloo,Abbas Yaghooti,Neda Adiban Rad More SpecsLess Specs Save this picture! Text description provided by the architects. Respect for the dead has always held a special place in Iranian culture. This respect has manifested itself in the construction of tombs, mausoleums, and crypts in such a way that there is almost no region, city, or village where such structures have not been built. This attention to the deceased has preserved the tradition of building tombs with a history of nearly 1,000 years. This tradition has undergone various formal and stylistic transformations over its centuries-long history.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!From the early examples of towers and domed buildings in the 4th century AH to pavilion-like tombs in the 11th century AH, from enclosed volumes to those interacting with the external environment, from commemorative to pilgrimage tombs, from individual graves to collective burial sites, and from simple structures to grand and detailed buildings—these are all part of this tradition.Save this picture!The Shafaq Tomb continues this historical tradition but does not merely repeat the past. Instead, it seeks a contemporary expression of Iran's history, culture, and beliefs. It pursues this goal by defamiliarizing the symbols and concepts of Iranian mausoleum-pilgrimage architecture. For example, it removes the dome from its traditional, inaccessible position and places it at a human scale, symbolically democratizing it and aligning it with modern societal concepts. Similarly, the traditional inscription, typically located beneath the dome, is liberated from its confined space and redesigned as a modern calligraphic painting, transforming it into a canvas that celebrates freedom.Save this picture!Save this picture!The Shafaq Tomb takes the same approach in its relationship with its surroundings. By turning a private mausoleum into a gateway for entering the cemetery, it transfers the space into the public domain, blurring the line between a commemorative structure and a functional one. Additionally, inspired by the covered passageways of traditional regional architecture, known as Sabats, it creates a covered space that not only reduces the desert heat in the city of Ardakan for pilgrims and passersby but also provides a suitable environment for religious gatherings. In this way, it lies in the intermediate space between a private monument and a public arena.Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!Save this picture!In conclusion, the Shafaq Tomb seeks maximum inclusiveness. It values both the individual and the collective, respects the sacred while recognizing the significance of the ordinary and everyday, and embraces the past while striving for modernity. Thus, in addition to preserving the symbolic and functional aspects of mausoleum-pilgrimage structures, it transforms into a space for the city and its people.Save this picture! Project gallerySee allShow less About this office MaterialsSteelConcreteMaterials and TagsPublished on April 15, 2025Cite: "Shafagh Tomb / 35-51 ARCHITECTURE Office" 15 Apr 2025. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/1029019/shafagh-tomb-35-51-architecture-office&gt ISSN 0719-8884Save世界上最受欢迎的建筑网站现已推出你的母语版本!想浏览ArchDaily中国吗?是否 You've started following your first account!Did you know?You'll now receive updates based on what you follow! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices and users.Go to my stream
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    Prdm16-dependent antigen-presenting cells induce tolerance to gut antigens
    Nature, Published online: 14 April 2025; doi:10.1038/s41586-025-08982-4Prdm16-dependent antigen-presenting cells induce tolerance to gut antigens
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    The posh renders.
    Helloo, thought id share some of the high quality renders from this project, the animation i shared with you guys look somewhat blurry due to compression stuff. so, BEHOLD! feast your eyes. will be working on some other cool stuff soon. submitted by /u/L0rdCinn [link] [comments]
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    Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro With Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC Launched
    Samsung has unveiled the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro alongside the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro in select global markets. Both devices carry the Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 chipset and offer MIL-STD-810H durability. They have IP68-rated dust and water-resistant builds and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ display protection as well. The Galaxy XCover 7 Pro and Tab Active 5 Pro run on Android 15 with One UI 7 skin on top and are equipped with AI-backed features. Both devices support 5G and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity. Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pro, Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro Price Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pro price is set at GBP 559 (roughly Rs. 63,300) for the 6GB + 128GB option, while the price for the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro starts at GBP 769 (roughly Rs. 87,100) for the same RAM and storage configuration, the company confirmed in a press release. The sale details have not yet been revealed.Both the smartphone and the tablet will be available for purchase in select global markets by the end of April. The company has yet to confirm the India launch of either device. Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pro FeaturesThe Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pro has a 6.6-inch full-HD+ (1,080 x 2,400 pixels) TFT LCD screen with a 120Hz refresh rate, and a 20:9 aspect ratio. It gets Vision Booster, Wet Touch and Glove Mode support as well as Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. The smartphone is powered by an octa-core Snapdragon 7s Gen 3 SoC paired with 6GB of RAM and 128GB of inbuilt storage. The storage can be expanded to up to 2TB via a microSD card. It ships with Android 15-based One UI 7.For optics, the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro gets a 50-megapixel primary rear sensor with an f/1.8 aperture and an 8-megapixel ultrawide shooter with an f/2.2 aperture. It features a 13-megapixel front camera sensor with an f/2.2 aperture. The handset offers a MIL-STD-810H military-grade durability certification and an IP68 dust and water-resistant rating. It has a customisable Top Key and XCover Key as well.The Samsung Galaxy XCover 7 Pro is backed by a 4,350mAh replaceable battery. It has Dolby Atmos-backed stereo speakers as well as a side-mounted fingerprint sensor for security. Connectivity options include 5G, dual 4G VoLTE, Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4, GPS, GLONASS, NFC, a USB 3.2 Type-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack and Pogo Pin for charging. The handset measures 168.6 x 79.9 x 10.2mm in size and weighs 240g.Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro FeaturesThe Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro sports a 10.1-inch WUXGA (1,200x1,920 pixels) TFT LCD screen with up to 120Hz refresh rate, up to 600 nits brightness, a 16:10 aspect ratio, Vision Booster support, and Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. The tablet shares similar chipset and operating system features as the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro. It supports up to 8GB of RAM and up to 256GB of onboard storage.In the camera department, the Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro has a 12-megapixel wide-angle rear camera sensor with an f/1.8 aperture alongside an LED flash unit and an 8-megapixel front camera sensor with an f/2.0 aperture for selfies and video calls. The tablet has a similar MIL-STD-810H certification and IP68 rating as the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro handset. It arrives with an IP68-rated S Pen as well and has a customisable Active Key.The Samsung Galaxy Tab Active 5 Pro packs a 10,100mAh replaceable battery with support for Dual Hot-Swap battery technology, which allows users to swap out batteries without powering down the tablet. It can run on direct power source, without a battery as well. Connectivity and security options are similar to the Galaxy XCover 7 Pro. The tablet carries dual stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos support. It measures 170.2 x 242.9 x 10.2mm in size. The Wi-Fi-only variant weighs 680g, while the 5G version weighs 683g. For the latest tech news and reviews, follow Gadgets 360 on X, Facebook, WhatsApp, Threads and Google News. For the latest videos on gadgets and tech, subscribe to our YouTube channel. If you want to know everything about top influencers, follow our in-house Who'sThat360 on Instagram and YouTube. Sucharita Ganguly Sucharita is a writer with Gadgets 360 and is mostly found playing with her cat in her free time. She has previously worked at breaking news desks across organizations. Powered by coffee, The Beatles, Bowie, and her newfound love for BTS, she aims to work towards contributing to a better media environment for women and queer folk. More Related Stories
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    BerinAI: 1308 Kullanıcısıyla Satın Alınabilir – İşletmeler İçin Duygusal Zeka Dönemi
    BerinAI: 1308 Kullanıcısıyla Satın Alınabilir – İşletmeler İçin Duygusal Zeka DönemiJust now--BerinAI, 1308 kullanıcıya ulaşan bu yapay zeka sistemi, özellikle işletmeler için duygusal zekayı teknolojiyle buluşturuyor.Nedir Bu BerinAI?BerinAI, duygusal etkileşim kurabilen, empati ile çalışan ve insan merkezli çözümler sunan bir yapay zeka sistemidir. Emulation Home tarafından geliştirilen bu teknoloji; sadece bir sohbet botu değil, aynı zamanda duygusal zekaya sahip bir iletişim asistanıdır.İşletmeler Neden BerinAI Kullanmalı?• Müşterilerle empatik iletişim• Kişiye özel içerik ve pazarlama stratejileri• E-posta otomasyonu ve reklam analizi• Marka kimliğine uyumlu yapay zeka tepkileri• İnsan gibi hissedebilen ama makine gibi çalışan bir yapıBerinAI’yi Nereden Satın Alabilirim?1308 kişi onu deneyimledi. Şimdi sıra sende.Satın almak için:Buraya TıklayınBerinAI ile tanışın. İşletmenize ruh katın.
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