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  • astronaut floating above Earth
    By David Rossiaky July 28th, 2023

    5 Effects Space Has On The Human Body

    Because our bodies are used to being on solid ground, going to space messes with nearly all of our systems.

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  • Gavid Grusch closeup
    By Nicholas Wilson July 26th, 2023

    Crashed Craft And Non-Human Biologics: 3 Of The Sketchiest UFO Hearing Claims

    Former U.S. intelligence officer David Grusch made several unproven claims about government knowledge of aliens. These are the most questionable allegations.

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  • 3D rendered image of brain
    By Chris Littlechild July 26th, 2023

    ChatGPT Is As Good As Humans At Answering Healthcare Queries, Says Research

    A study shows how AI could work alongside health professionals to streamline the process for them and their patients.

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  • ReachBot in a Martian cave
    By David Rossiaky July 24th, 2023

    NASA Is Training This Robot To Search Through Mars' Massive Cave Environments

    NASA is developing a lightweight robot that navigates around its environment using four long, retractable arms with grippers on the ends.

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  • the Sun seen by SDO
    By Georgina Torbet July 24th, 2023

    How Deepfakes Are Helping Unlock The Sun's Hottest Secrets

    Because it's hard to observe coronal rain, researchers combined two sets of imaging data and then enhanced it with an AI algorithm.

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  • Earth, Moon, and Mars
    By David Rossiaky July 24th, 2023

    How NASA's New Moon Lander Could Help Get Us To Mars And Beyond

    This knowledge gathered by it can in particular be applied to other planetary bodies we hope to explore, like Mars.

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  • GBU-28 bunker buster
    By Alex Hevesy July 24th, 2023

    The Science Behind Bunker Buster Bombs

    One of the strongest examples of airborne ordinance, 'Bunker Buster' bombs are capable of dealing massive damage to a targeted bunker or outpost.

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  • Three pilots pose with NASA Skystreak
    By Chris Littlechild July 23rd, 2023

    Skystreak: An Early NASA Research Plane That Set Two World Speed Records

    NASA's Skystreak was intended, essentially, to hit speeds faster than any other aircraft had gone before.

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  • Detonation of Ivy Mike nuclear bomb
    By Mark Cowley July 21st, 2023

    10 Of The Most Powerful Nuclear Bombs Ever Detonated

    Nuclear power has revolutionized global defense systems, and these bomb tests proved how powerful the atomic weapon can actually be.

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  • Nuclear test explosion
    By Zach Scheepers July 19th, 2023

    How To Survive A Nuclear Bomb: 10 Things You Need To Know

    Surviving a nuclear event takes preparation and smart decision making. Here are 10 steps you can take to stay safe during and immediately after a nuclear blast.

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  • Atomic bomb testing
    By Dave McQuilling July 19th, 2023

    Modern Weapons That Could Be Even More Dangerous Than A Nuclear Bomb

    While nuclear weapons are indeed awful, there are other weapons that are arguably worse, espeically in the wrong hands.

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  • Mushroom cloud rising from nuclear bomb
    By Brandon Shoaff July 18th, 2023

    Here's What A Nuclear Bomb Actually Sounds Like

    While nuclear weapons exist but aren't used, many may wonder what they actually sound like - though their mushroom cloud looks are unmistakeable.

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  • Perseverance rover landing
    By Georgina Torbet July 11th, 2023

    Scientists Are Unlocking The Secrets Of Safe Planetary Landings: Here's How

    When a rocket attempts a landing, it throws up material off the planet's surface which can damage the rocket. Researchers are trying to navigate that.

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  • person using energy monitor app
    By Eli Becht July 9th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Home Energy Monitors Worth Checking Out In 2023

    Those looking to monitor their energy expenditure in their home have plenty of options to choose from, but these are the best and most convenient to install.

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  • astronomical clock in space
    By David Rossiaky July 9th, 2023

    How Scientists Proved The Early Universe Ran In Slow Motion

    One of Albert Einstein's formulas predicted that the universe ran in slow motion in its early days. Researchers have now proved it by studying quasars.

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  • An audio digital-to-analog converter (DAC)
    By Ron Baker July 8th, 2023

    Analog Vs Digital Signals: What's The Difference, And How Do They Work?

    The difference between digital and analog signals may seem straightforward, but there is a ton of nuance that defines the characteristics of the two systems.

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  • Person touching AirPods Pro stem
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 2nd, 2023

    Apple May Be Working On New Hearing Health Features For AirPods

    Apple is said to be exploring big new features for its AirPods, including the ability to take the user's temperature and possibly even function as hearing aids.

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  • VSS Unity space vehicle
    By Nadeem Sarwar July 1st, 2023

    Why People Are Worried Virgin Galactic Will Be The Next Titan Sub

    While Titan took its ultra-rich passengers deep underwater, Virgin Galactic is offering them a ride to the edge of space. Both are underregulated.

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  • Scale model of the Ingenuity rotorcraft
    By Rahul Srinivas June 30th, 2023

    NASA's Mars Ingenuity Helicopter Just Resumed Contact After Two Months Of Radio Silence

    After cresting a hill on Mars, the Perseverance rover has regained connection with the Ingenuity rotorcraft, which lost contact with NASA two months ago.

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  • virgin galactic space plane in flight
    By Alex Hevesy June 29th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic's First Commercial Spaceflight Is A Success

    After several test flights previously, Virgin Galactic has successfully completed its first commercial spaceflight alongside several experiments as well.

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  • Peloton Tread game
    By Daniel Trock June 28th, 2023

    Peloton's Lanebreak Tread Expands 'Gaming-Inspired' Workouts Beyond Bikes

    Gamification now comes to the Peloton Tread, as a version of the Lanebreak gamified workout from Peloton's bikes is now available for the smart treadmill.

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  • Virgin Galactic Aircraft in flight
    By Rahul Srinivas June 26th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic Sets Date, Announces Crew For Its First Commercial Spaceflight

    Working in tandem with the Italian government, Virgin Galactic is set to launch its first commercial spaceflight for a 90-minutes long research trip.

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  • Belgian nuclear power plant at sunset
    By Daniel Feininger June 26th, 2023

    The Reason Why America Doesn't Build More Nuclear Power Plants

    Nuclear power is one of the cleanest and most consistent forms of energy right now, so why aren't there more plants in the U.S.? It's complicated.

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  • overhead shot of the X-59
    By Sarah Sicard June 26th, 2023

    How NASA's X-59 QueSST Could Help Bring Supersonic Travel To The Masses

    NASA is currently testing a new supersonic jet that might open the floodgates to supersonic flight on a commercial basis. Here's everything we know.

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  • ExoMars rover in the Mars Yard
    By Georgina Torbet June 26th, 2023

    Here's Why Space Agencies Build Fake Mars Environments

    NASA, the ESA, and other organizations are working on simulated Mars habitats on Earth, all in an effort to eventually put humans there in the future.

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  • The Sun in cloudy sky
    By Chris Littlechild June 25th, 2023

    Scientists May Have Uncovered A New Way Of Annihilating Massive Stars

    Here's the lowdown on a very special gamma-ray burst, and how it may be responsible for changing the way we look at the destruction of enormous stars.

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  • Tom Cruise Top Gun Maverick jet
    By Dave McQuilling June 21st, 2023

    What Would Really Happen If You Ejected At Mach 10

    In Top Gun: Maverick, the titular character ejects from a plane at supersonic speeds, but would he really survive? We examine that question.

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