In a hardscrabble crater on Mars, a tiny helicopter with a smartphone brain is now days away from trying the first powered flight to another world. NASA hopes that its spindly robotic helicopter, named ingenuity, will prove that thin flight is possible in dangerously thin Martian air and help us …
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Osaka, Japan (CNN) – Children and adults alike awaited their turn to experience the world’s first Super Nintendo World and its life-sized mushroom kingdom, which opened Thursday at Universal Studios Japan in Osaka. Many wore the iconic red Mario hat, while others wore headgear in Nintendo memorabilia. Minutes after attending, …
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