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  • woman using dual monitors on standing desk
    By Garrett Ettinger August 11th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Standing Desk Lifehacks To Master Your Space

    Merely purchasing a standing desk won't lead to a better life. You must follow these tips to ensure you're doing it right and getting the most out of it.

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  • WD-40 can on road
    By Willow Roberts August 10th, 2023

    WD-40: The Rocket Science Solution Found In Almost Every Garage

    Before a list of over 2,000 uses for WD-40 was shared, the solution was intended for one specific purpose.

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  • Earth view Galactic 02 spacecraft
    By Nicholas Wilson August 10th, 2023

    Virgin Galactic Has Successfully Launched Its First Tourists Into Space

    Virgin Galactic has joined Blue Origin in sending a crew with private astronauts into space. The company boasts a number of "firsts" with this flight.

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  • Person inspecting power plant
    By Chris Littlechild August 9th, 2023

    The Power Of The Dam: Hydroelectric Energy Explained

    Many famous examples of hydroelectric power plants, like Hoover Dam, help power millions of homes through nature's own force, providing renewable energy.

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  • F-35 Joint Strike Fighter flying
    By Justin Owen August 7th, 2023

    The Science Behind Stealth Technology In Military Aircraft: How It Actually Works

    Avoiding detection by radar has become a necessity for modern military aircraft. Here is how the science behind stealth technology actually works.

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  • SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket
    By Brittany Roston August 7th, 2023

    SpaceX Launches New Batch Of Starlink Satellites Following Minor Delay

    Following a small delay, SpaceX successfully launched 22 Starlink satellites into low-Earth orbit, expanding the space-based internet service's constellation.

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  • diseased grapes vine
    By Georgina Torbet August 7th, 2023

    How NASA's Sky-High Tech Helps Wine Makers Look For Grape Disease

    NASA is well-known for its space exploration, but the agency also dedicates its time to Earth-related matters. Case in point? Spotting grape disease from above.

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  • Careful handling of Lithium-ion batteries
    By David Bixenspan August 6th, 2023

    Recycling Lithium-Ion Batteries Explained: The 2 Methods

    There are messages everywhere telling us to not throw away lithium-ion batteries, but recycle them instead. Just what does recycling them entail?

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  • Northrop X-4 Bantam on the ramp
    By Barnaby Britton August 6th, 2023

    X-4 Bantam: NASA's Futuristic Jet Designed To Explore Transonic Speeds

    The X-4 Bantam was developed by Northrop in the late 1940s for the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics.

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  • Richard Branson poses before aircraft
    By Chris Littlechild August 5th, 2023

    Why Congress Is Making Commercial Space Travel Companies Nervous

    A law that puts a moratorium on federal safety regulations for commercial astronauts and space tourists will expire soon if Congress doesn't renew it.

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  • amazon app
    By Jack Picone August 1st, 2023

    Amazon Clinic Just Made It Easier To Get Telehealth Care Nationwide

    Amazon Clinic is rolling out to all U.S. states nationwide. You can schedule a video consult in all states or text consult in most states as of today.

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  • Superconductivity cold lab test
    By Rahul Srinivas August 1st, 2023

    Why Scientists Can't Agree On Viral Room-Temperature Superconductor LK-99

    A set of preprint research papers have social media buzzing with excitement, but scientists caution that the LK-99 superconductor claims aren't yet verified.

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  • AD-1 oblique wing plane in flight
    By Barnaby Britton July 31st, 2023

    AD-1: The Strange NASA Aircraft With A Pivoting Wing

    While we usually think of NASA working on space stuff, aeronautics are also part of their name. Take the AD-1, a NASA-developed plane with a movable wing.

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  • Pathfinder-Plus in flight
    By Jack Picone July 29th, 2023

    NASA's Project Pathfinder Proved Renewable Energy Flight Was Possible Nearly 30 Years Ago

    The Pathfinder project struggled at first, but after being acquired by NASA, it began to soar - literally.

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  • Scott Crossfield after NASA Skyrocket flight
    By Chris Littlechild July 29th, 2023

    NASA's Skyrocket: The First Airplane To Fly Twice The Speed Of Sound

    The Skyrocket was the follow-up to the D-558-I Skystreak, a NASA aircraft developed in the 1940s to provide information about supersonic flight.

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  • voyager 2 probe
    By Alex Hevesy July 28th, 2023

    NASA Loses Contact With Voyager 2, But The Mission Isn't Over Yet

    Voyager 2 is in what NASA calls a "quiet period" meaning that it cannot receive or send anything.

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  • Space shuttle launch
    By Daniel Trock July 28th, 2023

    NASA Is Launching Its Own Streaming Service Later This Year

    NASA is throwing its hat into the streaming ring, announcing a revamped website and the impending arrival of a new streaming service later this year.

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  • robot mower cutting grass while person puts their feet up
    By Jack Picone July 28th, 2023

    5 Of The Best Robot Lawn Mowers You Can Buy In 2023

    Looking for a Roomba for grass? The likes of Greenworks and Husqvarna make some of the best electric robot mowers on the market.

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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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