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Humanity Aims for the Moon Again: NASA’s Artemis II Rocket Rolls to the Launch Pad
For the first time in more than half a century, humanity is preparing for a crewed mission toward the Moon, as NASA’s Artemis II mission moves into its final launch preparations. On January 17 (local time), NASA confirmed that the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft were positioned at Launch Pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission is currently scheduled for launch on February 6. Over the coming days, NASA will conduct a Wet Dress Rehe
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Not a New Car, Yet People Lined Up for an Hour: Hyundai’s Hidden Weapon Stealing the Show at CES 2026
At CES 2026 in Las Vegas, visitors were willing to wait up to an hour—not to see a new vehicle, but to catch a glimpse of Hyundai Motor Group’s humanoid robot, the all-new Atlas. According to industry insiders who attended the event, the crowd at Hyundai’s booth remained dense throughout the show, with wait times of at least 45 minutes just to see the robot in action. The unexpected attention came despite Hyundai unveiling no major new passenger vehicles at the world’s larges
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The Comeback of Commodity Memory: Surging Prices May Outpace HBM Profit Margins
Rising prices of commodity memory chips are reshaping profitability expectations in the semiconductor market, with analysts suggesting that conventional memory could soon outperform high-bandwidth memory (HBM) in operating margins. Lee Se-chul, Managing Director at Citi Group Research, said during a television interview on Monday that commodity memory, which has historically generated lower margins than HBM, may now deliver higher profitability due to a sharp price surge. He
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