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India will celebrate its first-ever National Space Day on Friday, August 23, 2024. On this day, National Space Day is…
Megan Hall: When we see a friend’s face, how do we instantly know who they are? Doris Tsao looks closely…
Megan Hall: What if you could create any material, or invent a new one, by building particles one at a…
The sun can send out eruptions of energetic particles. Credit: NASA/SDO (via AP) NASA has set its sights on the…
Return to article list One of the pieces is said to weigh nearly 100 pounds and likely came from a…
Huawei’s Watch 4 Pro was launched in June last year, but the company has now relaunched it with the Space…
An artist’s concept of a spacewalk created by the Polaris Dawn crew. Credit: Instagram/Polaris. Humankind has long dreamed of setting…
The problem with developing antimatter propulsion is the lack of antimatter present in the universe. If equal amounts of matter…
To get around the problem of Newton’s third law of motion and the inability of matter to travel faster than…
It’s January, so cold weather and even snow is possible in many areas. Now that most of the winter break…
In 2021-2022, 56% of K-12 educational institutions were affected by ransomware. This is an increase of nearly 25% from the…
In this week’s Invisibilia, could a rebrand of a familiar pill open up new ways to control fertility in post-Rohe…
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Relationships are the basis of learning. When students feel connected to their teachers and peers, they are more likely to…
Glaciers are melting, forests are burning, and crops are becoming increasingly scarce due to floods and droughts. We are in…
Illustrator and cartoonist Jules Faber talks with Dr. Karl about the creative process, using “Karl, the Universe and Everything” as…
November 18, 2014Producer of The Meltdown, co-host of The Indoor Kids podcast, former couples therapist Emily Gordon Join us for…