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We’re Not Shutting Down, Just Moving House

February 17, 2018 RFB time for a change

Photo: Gabriel Saldana, CC BY 2.0 Dear Readers, It’s time. This is the end of This Week In Tomorrow. Nearly four and a half years ago, we started this weird little science news site with […]

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A Tesla Launch, A Study on Lullabies, And A Self-Cloning Crayfish | Vol. 5 / No. 16

February 11, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

In today’s roundup, we’ve got the news of the latest SpaceX success, the results of a study about dance songs and lullabies from around the world, and the story of an entire species of clones. It’s the top of the science and technology news for the week of Sunday, February 11, 2018!
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A Mayan Discovery, A Safe Splashdown, And A Record Spacewalk | Vol. 5 / No. 15

February 4, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got the results of a lidar flyover of the Mayan Lowlands, an accidental success from SpaceX ahead of this week’s Falcon Heavy test flight, and an unexpectedly long spacewalk by two Russian cosmonauts! It’s the top of the science and technology news for Sunday, February 4, 2018!
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Falcon Heavy Prepares For Launch, Trump Screws Up (Again), and Scientists Try To “Break” The Vacuum | Vol. 5 / No. 14

January 28, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got news on the static fire of the Falcon Heavy, two (more) ways Trump is screwing up, and the latest developments in the scientific quest to “break the vacuum” and prove Einstein right once again.Read More…

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A Government Shutdown, A Monetization Change At YouTube, and A Mighty Little Rocket Launch | Vol. 5 / No. 13

January 21, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got news about the US government shutdown, the changes in who can make money off YouTube, and a new rocketry company launching out of New Zealand! It’s the top of the news for Sunday, January 21, 2018.
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CES 2018, A Cosmos Sequel, and More SpaceX News | Vol. 5 / No. 12

January 14, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got some rundowns on the Consumer Electronics Show, news of the recently announced sequel to Cosmos, and two more stories about SpaceX! It’s the top of the news for Sunday, January 14, 2018.
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Tabby’s Star, SpaceX’s Calendar, and Two Security Nightmares At Once | Vol. 5 / No. 11

January 7, 2018 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got the news on that “alien megastructures” star, SpaceX’s first launches of 2018, and those major security flaws affecting the majority of the world’s computer chips you’ve been hearing about. It’s the science and technology news roundup for Sunday, January 7, 2018!
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List of Lists: 2017 Edition | Vol. 5 / No. 10

December 31, 2017 RFB lists

It’s that time of year again! Time for this internet bottom-feeder to aggregate all the science and technology lists I can find and put them into one post for you to read. It’s been a year, so here it is—in list form!
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I’m Taking A Day Off | Vol. 5 / No. 9

December 24, 2017 RFB Elon Musk

It’s Christmas Eve, so I’m not doing a real news roundup today. Instead, here’s some fun photos from SpaceX.
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RIP Net Neutrality, an 8-Planet System, and a Green Lining on a Trash-Fire Budget | Vol. 5 / No. 8

December 17, 2017 RFB weekly-roundup

This week we’ve got the bad news from the FCC, a first in our search for new planets, and a tiny green lining on the trash-fire budget that spares green energy incentives. It’s the science and technology roundup for Sunday, December 17, 2017.
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