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  • Astronaut in circadian light experiment
    By Georgina Torbet 9 months ago

    How Scientists Research Astronauts' Mental Health In Space

    It's very important that space agencies support the mental health of astronauts. That's why there are various experiments on this topic going on right now.

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  • soldier controlling drones
    By Jordan Wirth 9 months ago

    12 Unbelievable High-Tech Military Weapons That Actually Existed

    We're living in an age where technology is advancing very fast. Here are 12 unbelievable high-tech military weapons that sound straight out of a sci-fi novel.

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  • NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams
    By Damir Mujezinovic 9 months ago

    Stranded NASA Astronauts Are Ditching Boeing Spacesuits For SpaceX Gear: Here's Why

    The Boeing Starliner mission is set to return without its astronauts. Now, these stranded astronauts are ditching their spacesuits for SpaceX gear.

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  • A paper airplane on pink background
    By Nathan P. Gibson 9 months ago

    Why Paper Airplanes Have A More Important History Than You Realize

    Paper airplanes have a fascinating history that has impacted everything from plane design to scientists' understanding of aerodynamics.

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  • Raptor engines in warehouse
    By Cody D. Campbell 9 months ago

    Everything We Know About SpaceX's New Raptor 3 Engine

    SpaceX has announced its third-generation reusable methane-oxygen staged combustion engine, the Raptor 3. This is what we know.

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  • biogas plant in Germany
    By Quina Baterna 9 months ago

    Biomethane Engines Explained: What Are They And How Do They Work?

    As fossil fuels continue to be used, leaders and car manufacturers are looking for more sustainable energy and developing engines that can use it.

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  • Space junk orbiting the planet
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    5 Times Space Junk Almost Caused A Major Disaster

    Space junk is a huge concern for those who want to put anything into orbit or keep it there. Here are a few times that space junk narrowly averted disaster.

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  • A Yellowstone hydrothermal event
    By Shane O'Neill 10 months ago

    Yellowstone Hydrothermal Explosions Explained: Why & How Often Do They Happen?

    Sometimes Yellowstone can be a bit scary, like when you think you're in for a geyser display, only to see a hydrothermal explosion.

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  • SpaceX dragon capsule display
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    SpaceX Dragon: How The Groundbreaking Capsule Got Its Name

    While Dragon is just a cool name for a space capsule on its own, its nomenclature does actually have an origin story, according to Elon Musk and SpaceX.

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  • SpaceX launch
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    SpaceX Crew Dragon Vs. Boeing Starliner: The Biggest Differences Explained

    Having two different spacecrafts gives NASA the option to choose which is best for each mission -- but how do they compare to each other?

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  • Boeing Starliner
    By Damir Mujezinovic 10 months ago

    Boeing Starliner: How Much Did The Landmark Spacecraft Cost?

    The Boeing Starliner has been plagued by delays and major issues since day one, but how much has it cost to develop, launch, and now return to Earth uncrewed?

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  • The International Space Station
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    SpaceX Will Destroy The ISS – Here's What We Know About The Plan

    When it's time to bring down the International Space Station, NASA has tapped SpaceX to develop the vehicle to de-orbit it. Here's what to expect.

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  • Optimus robot concept model
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    The Hollywood Tech That's Training Tesla's AI-Powered Robots

    Elon Musk's AI-driven Tesla robots might seem like a thing ripped out of a sci-fi movie, but they are very real and making progress in development.

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  • Boeing Starliner capsule in space.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    NASA Orders Starliner Return Without Stranded ISS Crew: Here's Why

    NASA has made the final call and the Starliner will return without its crew. Here's why NASA made that decision and how the astronauts will make it home.

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  • Automated Rover on Martian surface
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    Why Sulfur On Mars Was A Surprise (And Why It's Too Soon To Get Excited About Aliens)

    In May 2024, NASA's Curiosity rover stumbled upon elemental sulfur on Mars. This was a major surprise, but don't get too excited about aliens yet.

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  • Saturn V rocket display
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 10 months ago

    What Engines Did Apollo 11 Use & Just How Powerful Are They?

    Apollo 11's Saturn V rocket needed a lot of power to launch into orbit and reach the Moon. Here's what engines the spacecraft used to accomplish its mission.

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  • International Space Station
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    Here's How The ISS Ship Docking System Works

    The International Space Station is the hub for all things space exploration and research, bolstered by a union of worldwide collaboration among nations.

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  • Boeing 747
    By C. Gordon 10 months ago

    How Much Fuel Can A Boeing 747 Hold?

    Discover the immense fuel capacity and consumption rate of a Boeing 747 and gain insight into this iconic aircraft's impressive range and storage capabilities.

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  • Apple Intelligence on iPhone
    By Nadeem Sarwar 10 months ago

    We Tried Apple Intelligence. Here Are The Nine Best Features So Far

    AI's slow rise to mainstream prominence has finally affected Apple with Apple Intelligence. Here are the best features and capabilities of Apple's AI.

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  • Enceladus
    By Georgina Torbet 10 months ago

    Why NASA Thinks That Life Could Survive On Jupiter And Saturn's Icy Moons

    Conditions in outer space make it difficult for organic matter to exist, but here's why NASA thinks life could survive on Jupiter and Saturn's icy moons.

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  • ISS and shuttle in orbit
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    ISS Emergency: How Would Astronauts Escape?

    Even in the event of a major emergency, the International Space Station crews have a plan in place. Here's how the astronauts would escape safely.

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  • Red Xbox Series X controller
    By Daniel Trock 10 months ago

    5 Creative Uses For An Xbox Controller

    More than 20 years ago, Microsoft released software that allowed Xbox controllers to work with PCs. Now, they're used for a lot more than gaming.

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  • steam train
    By Jowi Morales 10 months ago

    The 5 Most Powerful Steam Engine Trains Ever Built

    Of the thousands of steam engines that were manufactured, few were designed to provide the raw power these behemoths of engineering used to push and pull.

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  • Sputnik with the Soviet Union's sickle and hammer
    By Brad Hill 10 months ago

    How Did Sputnik Work, And What Did It Actually Do?

    The Space Age officially began when the USSR launched Sputnik on October 4, 1957. But how did this satellite work, and what did it actually do?

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  • Dark matter simulation
    By Cassidy Ward 10 months ago

    Why Scientists Are Mining Historical Shipwrecks For Dark Matter Experiments

    The interesting reason why scientists are mining shipwrecks to progress knowledge of dark matter has become quite controversial in some circles.

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  • Sun interacting with Earth's magnetosphere
    By Georgina Torbet 11 months ago

    This US City Is The Most Vulnerable To Space Radiation, According To Scientists

    Space weather won't physically harm you, but it can impact city electric grids and technology. Here is the U.S. city most vulnerable to space radiation.

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  • NASA astronaut Josh Cassada
    By Georgina Torbet 11 months ago

    The Incredible Way Astronauts Take Pictures Of Earth From The International Space Station

    There are a couple different ways to get pictures of the Earth from the International Space Station.

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