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The Exploration Company’s Reusable Rocket: A New Era in Spaceflight

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago05 mins

The Exploration Company is developing a reusable heavy-lift rocket named Nyx, aiming to cut launch costs and make space accessible. Test flights planned for 2025.

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  • Space

Massive Galaxies That Died Young: Astronomers Find a Cause

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

New research identifies black hole mergers as the cause of massive galaxies that formed stars rapidly then abruptly stopped, solving a long-standing cosmic mystery.

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  • Space

Jeff Bezos: New Glenn Rocket ‘Incredible Progress,’ Could Launch This Year

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

Jeff Bezos reveals Blue Origin’s New Glenn rocket making ‘incredible progress’ toward first orbital launch this year. What it means for satellite internet, competition, and space access.

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  • Space

Meteorite From Lost Solar System World Found in Sahara

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

A meteorite discovered in the Sahara desert could be the first evidence of a lost planet from the early solar system, offering unprecedented insights into planetary formation.

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  • Technology

Why Extreme Arguments Backfire: The Paradox of Persuasion

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

New research reveals that extreme arguments for controversial positions actually reduce support. Learn the psychology behind paradoxical thinking and how nuance wins.

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  • Space

Orbital ‘Airbag’ Could Deflect Devastating Solar Storms

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

A radical proposal to shield Earth from solar storms using an orbital ‘airbag’—a magnetic bubble at L1—could prevent trillions in damage. Scientists detail the plan.

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  • Technology

Magnetic Table Clamp Simulator Puts Physics in Your Hands

Nathan Reeves1 month ago04 mins

A new interactive simulation from University of Bristol lets anyone design and test magnetic table clamps virtually, slashing prototyping costs and preventing accidents.

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  • Biology

The Unseen Crisis: How Light Pollution Disrupts Life and Climate

Amara Osei1 month ago06 mins

New research reveals how artificial light at night is altering ecosystems, disrupting human health, and even contributing to climate change. Learn the science behind light pollution.

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  • Space

After 20-Year Hunt, Scientists Pinpoint Radio Signals to a ‘Vampire Star’

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago06 mins

After a 20-year search, astronomers have traced mysterious radio pulses to a ‘vampire’ white dwarf draining its companion star. The discovery rewrites stellar death.

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  • Space

NASA’s Moon Base Takes Shape: Rovers, Landers & Drones

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

NASA’s Artemis Moon base is becoming reality with new rovers, landers, and drones. Discover how these technologies will transform lunar exploration and pave the way for Mars.

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  • Space

Sun Unleashes Three Colossal Solar Flares in 24 Hours, Northern Lights Forecast Soars

Nathan Reeves1 month ago06 mins

Three massive solar flares erupted from the Sun in under 24 hours, boosting aurora chances. Here’s how to see the northern lights at lower latitudes.

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  • Space

NASA Declares Mars MAVEN Spacecraft Dead After Six Months of Silence

Dr. Olivia Grant1 month ago08 mins

After six months of radio silence, NASA declares its Mars MAVEN spacecraft officially dead. The orbiter unlocked secrets of Mars’ atmosphere loss but succumbed to a star tracker failure.

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