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  • Titan ininfrared
    By Georgina Torbet 14 hours ago

    The Weather On Saturn's Biggest Moon Is Gnarly - Here's How NASA Tracks What It's Doing

    Saturn's biggest moon has a unique environment that NASA likes to keep an eye on — this is why and how it does.

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  • abstract image of a crystal
    By Samyak Goswami 2 days ago

    Scientists Just Created Supersolid Light - Here's How They Did It

    Scientists are pushing the bounds further each and every day. Now, an Italian team created supersolid light, which could have huge implications for future tech.

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  • The White Star Line passenger liner R.M.S. Titanic embarking on its ill-fated maiden voyage
    By Tom Clark 4 days ago

    How Long Will The Titanic Shipwreck Last Before It Completely Disintegrates?

    The Titanic is living off of borrowed time as it rests underwater, but how long will it be before the ship's remains are completely disintegrated?

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  • A NASA image of Pluto with an altered background
    By Mark Cowley 4 days ago

    Our Solar System Might Have A New Ninth Planet (And It's Not Pluto)

    Almost 20 years after Pluto was infamously downgraded from its status as a planet, scientists now believe they have discovered a new planet in our solar system.

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  • Artist's rendition of Dragonfly spacecraft in-flight on Titan
    By Madeline Cuccio 6 days ago

    NASA's Dragonfly Mission Is Headed To Titan - Here's What You Need To Know

    Titan is Saturn's largest moon, and NASA is determined to explore its surface, and it's origin. Here's what you need to know about the Dragonfly mission.

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  • Jack-up oil rig in the ocean at dusk
    By Casey Cooper 7 days ago

    How Deep Can Offshore Oil Rigs Drill?

    Offshore oil rigs are some of the largest structures on the ocean, they can operate at incredible depths and drill deeper than some airplanes fly.

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  • launch of a Falcon 9 rocket
    By Samyak Goswami 8 days ago

    How Many Times Has SpaceX Landed The Falcon 9? (And How Often Does It Fail?)

    The Falcon 9 has played a pivotal role in SpaceX's exploration into space. While it has seen many successful landings, it also had some failures.

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  • A white telescope aiming at the stars
    By Jack O'Neill 9 days ago

    10 Gadgets To Get You Started With Stargazing

    Stargazing begins by simply looking up, but these gadgets go a long way in unlocking the mysteries of the night sky. Get more acquainted with the universe.

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  • The words
    By Aman Kumar 11 days ago

    How To Use AI To Help Write A Cover Letter (And Mistakes To Avoid)

    Want to use AI to write a cover letter? Learn how to do it effectively, plus common mistakes to avoid when letting tech help tell your story.

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  • An Image Of Titanic's Bow From One Of the Many Expeditions To Its Wreckage
    By Shane Schmid 14 days ago

    Why The Titanic Shipwreck Could Disappear In Your Lifetime

    The RMS Titanic is the most iconic vessel of the 20th century, and dozens of people have visited its wreckage, but that may not be possible for much longer

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  • A passenger airplane mid-flight.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 15 days ago

    The Reason Commercial Planes May Appear To Hover In Mid-Air, Even Though They Can't

    There have been several instances of the general public recording commercial airlines seemingly hovering in place when they can't do that. So what's the deal?

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  • A rocket launching into space.
    By Shane O'Neill 18 days ago

    Why Are Space Launch Vehicles Called Rockets?

    Ever wonder why space launch vehicles are called rockets? Learn the origin of the term and how it came to define modern space travel technology.

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  • Computer operators program ENIAC, the first electronic digital computer, by plugging and unplugging cables and adjusting switches.
    By Emma Street 18 days ago

    What Is Vibe Coding & Can Anyone Do It?

    Vibe coding is a relatively new term that not many outside of the tech world are familiar with, but it could be an accessible way for some to enter that world.

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  • Close up of CD covered with water droplets and rainbow light reflection
    By Mikael Trench 19 days ago

    Why Do CDs Reflect Light In Rainbow Colors?

    Ever noticed rainbow colors on a CD? Learn why CDs reflect light this way and the science behind those dazzling patterns.

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  • Jupiter and Europa
    By Georgina Torbet 22 days ago

    Jupiter's Atmosphere Is Full Of Weird Objects Called Mushballs - What Are They?

    Recently, researchers discovered mushballs in Jupiter's atmosphere. They may be present in Saturn and the ice giants, Neptune and Uranus, as well.

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  • The ISS orbiting the eartth
    By Andrew Ekuwem 25 days ago

    7 Non-NASA US Space Missions You Might Not Know About

    NASA gets all the attention, but these 7 lesser-known US space missions quietly pushed boundaries and helped shape the future of space exploration.

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  • blue origin space shuttle launches into space
    By Megan Lasher 25 days ago

    Here's How Much A Blue Origin Space Flight Like Katy Perry's Costs

    If you want to take a trip into outer space like Katy Perry did, how much is that actually going to cost? Is affordable interstellar travel becoming a reality?

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  • Lando Norris climbing into McLaren race car for testing
    By Dauglas Denga 26 days ago

    Why Do F1 Cars Have Jagged Windshields? Here's What They're For

    Formula One cars are marvels of modern engineering, and even the small jagged windshields can help drivers shave valuable milliseconds from lap times.

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  • Launch of Parker Solar Probe
    By Erynn Ruiz 28 days ago

    13 Of The Fastest Human-Made Objects To Ever Enter Space

    From solar probes to deep space missions, these record-breaking human-made objects reached speeds that make bullets and jets look slow by comparison.

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  • chatgpt ai illustration over laptop
    By Aaron Greenbaum 28 days ago

    The Creepiest Things ChatGPT Has Ever Said

    Developed by OpenAI, ChatGPT is capable of responding to virtually any prompt in a semi-natural way. These are the creepiest things ChatGPT has ever said.

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  • A cruise ship sailing on the ocean.
    By Shane O'Neill 29 days ago

    How Long Does It Take To Build A Cruise Ship?

    With space to sleep thousands of people, cruise ships are gargantuan feats of modern engineering, but just how long does it take to build one of these ships?

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  • NASA astronauts Butch Wilmore and Mike Barratt.
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    Here Is The Longest Time Any Human Has Spent In Space, Both Consecutive And Cumulative Days

    Space isn't a healthy environment in which to spend time, so it's surprising that some astronauts have spend years aboard the International space station.

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  • Crew of NS-31 in front of their rocket and craft
    By Jack Picone 1 month ago

    Did Blue Origin's New Shepard Rocket Actually Leave The Atmosphere?

    The New Shepard and its crew rode the rocket long enough to travel 66 miles above the planet's surface.

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  • Falcon 9 carrying NASA mission
    By Nadeem Sarwar 1 month ago

    How Much Does It Cost To Go To Space? Here's What NASA Pays

    Going to space is important for scientist so they can understand the galaxy, but what does it cost? Here's the average cost according to NASA.

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  • A artistic rendering of a hycean world covered in a hydrogen ocean
    By Alec Hively 1 month ago

    The Strongest Evidence Of Alien Life On Another Planet Has Been Found - Here's What Scientists Say

    Many have claimed to see a UFO or have an encounter with an alien, but what do the scientists have to say? Here's what evidence they have right now.

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  • An orange lifeboat on a cruise ship
    By Samyak Goswami 1 month ago

    Why Your Cruise Ship Probably Doesn't Have Enough Lifeboats?

    Cruise ships are safer and bigger than ever, so you'd think that they're able to carry more lifeboats. Actually, it's a little more complicated.

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  • An astronaut on the moon saluting the American flag
    By Shane O'Neill 1 month ago

    Is The American Flag Still On The Moon, And Can You See It With A Telescope?

    The image of an American flag on the moon is undoubtedly one of the most iconic ever. But has the flag survived to this day, and can we see it from Earth?

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