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  • Rocket launching from Cape Canaveral
    By Samyak Goswami 2 months ago

    Why Does NASA Always Launch Rockets From Florida?

    Cape Canaveral has been the site of numerous rocket launches and space faring missions, and that's all due to its strategic location on the U.S. east coast.

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  • SpaceX's Falcon 9 sporting Odin and Intuitive Machine's vessels
    By Alec Hively 2 months ago

    The First Ever Asteroid Mining Mission Vanished In Space: Here's What Happened

    While asteroid mining is already being undertaken, the first mission didn't exactly go off without a hitch. Here's what happened after it left earth.

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  • watch for ice on bridge sign
    By Samyak Goswami 2 months ago

    The Reason Why Bridges Freeze Before Roads In Winter

    If you've ever driven over a bridge, you've almost certainly seen a notice that the bridge ices before the road does. The reason why is surprisingly simple.

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  • shuttle in flight
    By Jordan Wirth 2 months ago

    10 Worst Accidents Recorded In Space Exploration History, And Why They Occurred

    Exploration has never been a safe occupation. For every significant discovery, there has been sacrifice by those seeking out new knowledge.

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  • Stacked up car windshield glass
    By Daniel Trock 2 months ago

    What Makes Car Windshields Different From Other Windows?

    Early cars didn't even have windshields, but modern ones have specially made glass designed to keep you safe. How is auto glass different from regular glass?

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  • Astronaut attached to the robotic arm of the ISS
    By Jack Picone 3 months ago

    How Was The International Space Station Built? (And How Long Did It Take?)

    The International Space Station has been orbiting our planet for decades, but how did it get up there and how long did it take? Here's everything we know.

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  • side view of airless honeycomb tire
    By James Hydzik 3 months ago

    How Do Bulletproof Tires Work?

    Most of us aren't dodging gunfire on our daily commutes or grocery runs, but some military and government vehicles have bullet-proof tires. How do they work?

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  • Soldiers in line
    By Aaron Greenbaum 3 months ago

    10 Countries You Might Be Surprised To Know Have No Military

    Learn about the countries with no militaries and the agreements and strategies they have for national defence.

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  • Pilot speaking into radio
    By Jordan Wirth 3 months ago

    14 Common Pilot Phrases And What They Mean

    Ever overheard some cockpit lingo and wondered what it means? Here are the definitions to keep you informed next time you fly.

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  • X-ray, Optical, Infrared, and Ultraviolet Images of WD 2226-210 in the Helix Nebula
    By Georgina Torbet 3 months ago

    The Helix Nebula May Actually Be The Real 'Death Star' - Here's Why

    Scientists have been receiving X-ray signals from the Helix Nebula for decades, but now they believe it may hide a horrifying and grisly secret.

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  • A view of Antarctic glaciers againt a blue sky with a bit of cloud.
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    A New Antarctica Map Reveals What May Actually Be Under The Ice - Here's The Unexpected Tech Behind It

    Everyone knows Antarctica is cold and icy, but what's underneath the ice has been a mystery. Scientists used six decades' worth of technology to take a peek.

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  • Woman wearing AirPods Pro while having conversation with others
    By Pankil Shah 3 months ago

    How To Turn On Hearing Aid Mode On Your AirPods Pro (And How The Feature Works)

    Learn how to enable Hearing Aid Mode on your AirPods Pro and see how this feature helps amplify voices and sounds around you.

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  • Sheriff helicopter
    By Brad Hill 3 months ago

    How Fast Are Police Helicopters? A Look At Average Top Speed

    Law enforcement agencies use helicopters for surveillance, tracking, and transportation in traffic-choked cities. How fast can a police helicopter fly?

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  • Airline crew standing on plane steps
    By Samyak Goswami 3 months ago

    Do Pilots And Other Air Crew Have To Go Through TSA?

    TSA secutiry checkpoints are nobody's idea of a fun time, but do pilots and other air crew members have to go through security screening in airports?

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  • Telecommunications satellite in orbit
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    How Fast Do Satellites Actually Travel?

    Satellites serve many purposes while they orbit above the Earth, but as they do so, how fast do they actually move? The answer may surprise you.

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  • Curved trajectory of a rocket launch
    By Daniel Trock 3 months ago

    Why Do Rockets Curve When Launched Instead Of Going Straight Up?

    One might be inclined to think that rockets would launch straight upward, but they don't, they curve along the way, and here's the science behind that.

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  • Black and white photo of XF-85 Goblin jet on tarmac
    By Michael Sullivan 3 months ago

    10 Of The Worst-Looking Planes To Ever Hit The Sky

    Some airplanes are graceful, beautiful machines that soar effortlessly through the sky. Others, not so much. Which airplanes are the ugliest in history?

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  • Big airplanes in rows and small aircraft parked in a smaller space
    By Syeda Laiba Alam 3 months ago

    10 Of The Largest Airplane Boneyards In The World

    Aviation is heavily regulated, right down to how to properly dismantle a retired aircraft. Boneyards are the high-tech recycling facilities where it happens.

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  • astronaut taking selfie in zero gravity
    By Aaron Greenbaum 3 months ago

    How Astronauts Perform Basic Everyday Tasks In Zero Gravity

    Getting to outer space is tough, but living there presents a whole new slew if issues. Check out how astronauts accomplish everyday tasks in orbit.

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  • ChatGPT and Copilot app icons on iPhone
    By Max Miller 3 months ago

    Microsoft Copilot Vs. ChatGPT: Which AI Is Smarter And More Useful?

    Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT have many similarities, but they also have important differences in areas such software integration. Which is more useful overall?

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  • geese flying behind airplane
    By Olivia Richman 3 months ago

    Why Aren't Jet Engines Equipped With Screens To Prevent Bird Strikes?

    Capt. Sully Sullenberger became a hero when he landed a jet airliner in the Hudson River after a bird strike. Why don't they use mesh to protect jet engines?

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  • Founders of Creator Camp present to Sharks on Shark Tank
    By Megan Lasher 3 months ago

    What Happened To Creator Camp Summer Camps From Shark Tank Season 16?

    Creator Camp's founders appeared on "Shark Tank" in Season 16 to pitch their in-person tech training camps for kids. What happened to Creator Camp since then?

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  • Frontier aircraft at Denver International Airport
    By Mark Cowley 3 months ago

    10 Of The Longest Airport Runways In The World

    Discover the world's longest airport runways, built to handle extreme conditions, global travel demands, and massive aircraft.

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  • Earth's moon, in black and white against a starless background.
    By Brad Hill 3 months ago

    Why Is The Moon Rusting? NASA May Have The Answer

    Mars is the Red Planet, but turns out the moon has the makings of a reddish cast, too. Yes, scientists have found rust on the moon. The question is: why?

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  • Ontario Premier Doug Ford announces tariff
    By Alec Hively 3 months ago

    How Much Electricity Does The US Get From Canada (And What Could Tariffs Mean)?

    The volley of tariffs between the US and Canada has left energy sectors reeling, and consumers fearing they may be left to pay the price.

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  • An AI-generated green Mustang
    By Patrick Phillips 3 months ago

    Is The 2026 Ford Mustang 288 V8 Real?

    If you've seen the recent advertisements for the 2026 Ford Mustang 288 V8 and wondered if it's real, we have the answers. Here's what you need to know.

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  • A true-color image of Mars taken by the OSIRIS instrument on the European Space Agency's Rosetta spacecraft during its February 2007 flyby of the planet.
    By Georgina Torbet 3 months ago

    Why Is Mars Red? Scientists Have A New Theory

    With new data coming in from Mars, scientists have a new theory about why the planet is red. What does this mean for whether Mars once supported life?

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