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Artemis III Details Revealed: NASA’s Bold Plan to Land on the Moon

Nathan Reeves1 month ago05 mins

Ars Technica’s Eric Berger reveals exciting new details about NASA’s Artemis III mission, including the landing site, upgraded spacesuits, and groundbreaking science experiments planned for the lunar surface.

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  • Space

Artemis III Crew Named, But Explosion Derails Lunar Return

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

NASA has named the Artemis III crew, but a rocket explosion at Cape Canaveral throws US Moon landing plans into turmoil. What happens next?

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  • Space

NASA Chief Defends All-Male Artemis III Crew Amid Diversity Criticism

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

NASA Administrator Bill Nelson defends the all-male Artemis III crew amid backlash, citing safety and scheduling. Critics call it a diversity failure with implications for the agency’s future.

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  • Space

Russian GPS Jamming Peaks During Work Hours, New Study Reveals

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

New study reveals Russian satellites jam GPS signals during business hours, disrupting aviation, shipping, and everyday navigation. Learn the impact and what it means for you.

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  • Climate Science

California Faults Under Highest Stress in 1,000 Years: What It Means

Nathan Reeves1 month ago05 mins

California’s earthquake faults are under their highest stress in 1,000 years, a new study finds. But scientists say this doesn’t mean the ‘Big One’ is imminent—yet.

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  • Biology

Why Free Speech Advocates Are More Tolerant (Except of Extremists)

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

New research reveals people who prioritize free speech show higher racial and ethnic tolerance, except toward right-wing extremists. Education amplifies the effect.

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  • Biology

Why Humans Naturally Drift Left: The Anticlockwise Mystery

Amara Osei1 month ago07 mins

Humans unconsciously drift left and walk anticlockwise across all ages, sexes, and countries. Scientists are still unsure why this universal bias occurs.

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  • Space

Stunning Southern Lights Timelapse Captured from SpaceX Dragon

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

A stunning timelapse of the aurora australis filmed from SpaceX’s Dragon capsule offers a unique perspective on Earth’s southern lights, revealing their scale and beauty.

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  • Space

Every Starlink Satellite Orbiting Now: A Sky Full of Links

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago04 mins

Explore the impact of Starlink’s 4,500+ satellites: how they bring internet to remote areas, disrupt astronomy, and change our night sky forever.

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  • Technology

DFT and init_lapw: The Quantum Code Reshaping Materials Science

Amara Osei1 month ago05 mins

Explore how DFT calculations and the init_lapw code in WIEN2k enable precise predictions of material properties, from battery cathodes to superconductors, reshaping materials science.

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  • Technology

AI and the Transition to Post-Labor Survival: Avoiding Unrest

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

As AI decouples labor from survival, the risk of civil unrest grows. Explore historical precedents, policy solutions like UBI, and what the transition means for society.

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  • Space

China’s Zhuque-2E Y6 Rocket Successfully Delivers Two Satellites to Orbit

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

China’s LandSpace Zhuque-2E Y6 methane rocket launches two satellites on Tuesday, marking a milestone in commercial spaceflight and reusable rocket tech.

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