Category: Technology
NASA Astronaut Kate Rubins and two Russian Cosmonauts arrive safely aboard International Space Station
ISS Trio Crew Launch – NASA astronaut Kate Rubins and cosmonauts Sergey Ryzhikov and Sergey Kud-Sverchkov launched on Oct. 14 to begin a 6-month mission aboard the ISS
Florida 2012 cold case murder solved thanks to DNA evidence and profiling
8 years later, cops identified Hugh Blanton, 54, as the man who strangled & killed Ronald Silvia and set his camper on fire in an effort to cover up any evidence
NASA: What would you pack for a trip to the moon?
#NASAMoonKit – You can only pack a 5-by-8-by-2-inch bag
College grads: Class of 2019 saw sharp increase in starting salaries
Computer and Information Sciences, Engineering, Mathematics and Statistics majors did very well in the last graduating class before the pandemic hit
Disinformation and false claims of hacked voter info designed to delegitimize U.S. elections
the FBI and CISA have no information suggesting any cyberattack on U.S. election infrastructure has prevented an election from occurring, compromised the accuracy of voter registration information, prevented a registered voter from casting a ballot, or compromised the integrity of any ballots cast
‘RESIDENT EVIL: Infinite Darkness’, new original anime series coming to Netflix
New horror-action series based on the two popular characters from ‘Resident Evil’ – Leon S. Kennedy and Claire Redfield
2020 voting could be impacted slightly by cyber threats, but voting process still mostly secure
FBI: No evidence to date that cyber activity has prevented a registered voter from casting a ballot
School bus sized Asteroid to zoom past Earth on September 24
Roughly 15 to 30 feet wide, the asteroid will make its closest approach on Thursday morning, Sept. 24
Tune in to see today’s celebs re-create 1940s Superman Radio Show on DC FanDome
DC FanDome: Explore the Multiverse,’ freely & fully accessible on all digital devices
Free and ‘Safe Online Surfing’ program for kids recommended by the FBI (Video)
‘SOS’ activities are available to everyone to use, but teachers can also register for a class to participate










