Sony Playstation and DBrand 0:49, SpaceX, NASA and Space Science 9:10, The Doomsday clock 90 to Midnight 32:17. Sony Playstation and DBrand: DBrand manufactures decorative cases for gamers, and got their start with Sony Playstation. After a lawsuit, they moved onto other gaming consoles. Along the way, they made a mistake, and demonstrated exemplary accountability in the process. One happy customer tells his story. SpaceX, NASA and Space Science: Elon Musk will be launching his SpaceX Starship next month, the largest rocket ever built and twice the power of NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS). From there, SpaceX intends to colonize Mars and leave NASA behind, but why should this be the case? Today, NASA is dependent on companies like Elon Musk’s SpaceX and Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin to operate missions like Artemis 3 that will take humans back to the Moon after over 50 years. Image what we could do if we started funding NASA’s budget. NASA spinoffs have given us so many things from Invisalign to LASIK eye surgery to wireless headphones and GPS. But, it does so much more: tracking asteroids, studying climate change, and various science experiments in physics, astronomy, and biology that encourage humans to dream big. And to that point, NASA inspires and is inspired, most notably demonstrated by its intertwined relationship with pop culture media like Star Trek. Star Trek has been cited by generations of astronauts, space engineers and scientists as the reason they got into space science. The Doomsday clock 90 to Midnight: The world is on the brink of nuclear war. Climate change is warming our planet causing ecosystems to collapse and forcing life to adapt or die. The world’s experts on doom have decided to advance the Doomsday Clock further towards midnight, but what does that really mean?