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NASA Artemis II spacecraft capsule splashing down in the Pacific Ocean at sunset with parachutes

Why NASA’s Artemis II Splashdown Is the Biggest Space Milestone in Over 50 Years

NASA’s Artemis II mission splashed down in the Pacific Ocean on April 10, 2026, marking the first time astronauts traveled around the Moon since Apollo 17 in 1972. Here’s why this changes everything.

AI phishing attack cybersecurity concept with hacker and holographic warning emails

Why AI-Powered Phishing Attacks Are Fooling Even Cybersecurity Experts in 2026

By John Fix | FixItWhy Media | April 11, 2026 Phishing attacks have been around for decades, but the game has changed completely. In 2026, artificial intelligence is supercharging these scams to levels that even seasoned cybersecurity professionals struggle to detect. If you think you are too smart to fall for a phishing email, think […]

NASA Artemis II spacecraft capsule splashing down in the Pacific Ocean with parachutes deployed at sunset

Why NASA’s Artemis II Splashdown Is the Biggest Space Milestone in 50 Years

NASA’s Artemis II crew splashed down in the Pacific Ocean after a historic 10-day lunar flyby mission. Here’s why this changes everything for space exploration, the economy, and your daily life.

Orion spacecraft capsule splashing down in the Pacific Ocean at sunset with parachutes deployed

Why the Artemis II Splashdown Changes Everything for the Future of Space Exploration

By Omar | FixItWhy Media | April 10, 2026 The Artemis II crew just made history. At 8:07 p.m. EDT on April 10, 2026, the Orion capsule “Integrity” splashed down in the Pacific Ocean off the coast of San Diego, California, bringing four astronauts safely home after a 10-day mission that took humans farther from […]

NASA Artemis II spacecraft capsule with parachutes descending toward the Pacific Ocean at sunset

Why NASA’s Artemis II Splashdown Today Changes Everything About Human Space Exploration

NASA’s Artemis II crew splashes down today after humanity’s first trip beyond low Earth orbit in over 50 years. Here’s why this changes everything about space exploration and how the reentry works.

Perplexity AI Revenue Surges 50% After Bold Pivot to AI Agents

Perplexity AI just proved that betting big on AI agents can pay off fast. The company’s revenue skyrocketed 50% in a single month, pushing its annual recurring revenue past $450 million in March 2026. The catalyst? A strategic shift from AI-powered search to autonomous AI agents that complete tasks on behalf of users. From Search […]

Meta Launches Muse Spark: Why This AI Model Changes Everything

Meta just dropped a bombshell in the AI race. The tech giant unveiled Muse Spark, its first major AI model built entirely by the new Superintelligence Labs division, and it signals a dramatic shift in how Meta approaches artificial intelligence. If you thought the AI wars were intense before, buckle up. What Is Muse Spark […]

Why Neuro-Symbolic AI Could Finally Solve AI’s Energy Crisis

Artificial intelligence is eating the power grid alive. With AI data centers already consuming over 10% of U.S. electricity — and demand accelerating faster than anyone predicted — the industry has been racing toward a wall. But a breakthrough from Tufts University may have just blown a door through it: a neuro-symbolic AI system that […]

Why NASA’s Artemis II Moon Flyby Changes Everything for Space Exploration

NASA just pulled off something humanity hasn’t done in over 50 years — and this time, they broke records doing it. The Artemis II crew completed a historic lunar flyby on April 7, 2026, traveling 252,756 miles from Earth and shattering the distance record set by Apollo 13 astronauts back in 1970. With splashdown scheduled […]

NASA Artemis II spacecraft capsule splashing down in the Pacific Ocean with parachutes at golden hour

How Artemis II Rewrote the Record Books — And Why It Changes Everything About Getting to Mars

By Omar | FixItWhy Staff Writer Four astronauts just traveled 252,756 miles from Earth — farther than any human being has ever ventured — and they did it inside a spacecraft that didn’t exist five years ago. NASA’s Artemis II mission didn’t just circle the Moon on April 6, 2026. It shattered a distance record […]