Drift Exploit Reveals Extended North korean Cyber Intelligence Operation The recent $270 million exploit on Drift taps into a prolonged and sophisticated North Korean cyber intelligence campaign, spanning over half a year. Security analysts emphasize […]
L’Oréal has opened a new Paris hub and included an AI “Visionary Wall” powered by the latest in computer vision technology. The wall uses facial recognition to deliver a tailored skincare experience. By scanning customers’ faces, the wall offers product recommendations and advice based on individual skin type and complexion.
**BOME Blast Off: Launches New Era in Space Exploration**
Today, the Barrier-Operated Maneuvering Experiment (BOME) successfully launched from the Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, marking a historic milestone in space exploration. The BOME mission marks the first use of inflatable barriers to control the trajectory of a satellite, potentially revolutionizing future space travel.
This cutting-edge technology eliminates the need for conventional propulsion systems, significantly reducing the cost and complexity of satellite maneuvers. By inflating and deflating inflatable barriers, BOME can control its own trajectory and altitude, enabling more efficient use of resources.
The BOME mission is a testament to the innovative spirit of today’s space industry. As the satellite embarks on its journey to a higher orbit, it will demonstrate the viability of inflatable barrier technology, paving the way for a new era of space exploration.