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Oct 21 2024SCIENCE

Ramanujan’s Math: Still Amazing and Mysterious

In 2011, a young mathematician named Hussein Mourtada had a breakthrough. He found a hidden structure in mathematical curves that had stumped others for a century. This structure was first spotted by an Indian math whiz named Srinivasa Ramanujan over 100 years ago. Ramanujan didn’t go to college or

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Oct 19 2024CELEBRITIES

Kate Cassidy Remembers Liam Payne After Sudden Loss

It’s been a tough time for Kate Cassidy, girlfriend of the late Liam Payne. She’s finally opened up about his passing, sharing her feelings on social media. In a heartfelt message, she said she’s been struggling to process it all. “I’m at a total loss, ” she wrote. “Nothing feels real. ” She asked f

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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

NASA's New Moonwalkers: Prada's Stylish Spacewear

Ever wondered what astronauts will wear on their next moon adventure? NASA just revealed its new spacesuit for the Artemis III mission, set for 2026. This cool outfit, named AxEMU, was designed by Axiom Space and Prada. The big deal? It's not just for the moon, but also for spacewalks near Earth. T

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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

Why the Northern Lights Will Keep Shining

Ever noticed how the northern lights have been popping up more often lately? It turns out there's a reason behind this! NASA has some exciting news: the sun is at its peak activity, known as the solar maximum. This means we can expect more beautiful auroras for the next couple of years. The sun goe

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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Got a Trash Problem: Can You Solve It for $3M?

NASA is facing a major trash problem for its long-term lunar missions. To tackle this, they've launched the LunaRecycle Challenge, offering up to $3 million in prizes. This competition, split into two phases, seeks innovative recycling solutions to reduce space junk and improve sustainability. For

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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

Astronauts' New Moon Outfit: A Prada & Axiom Collaboration

Ever thought about what astronauts wear when they step onto the moon? Well, it's not just any old outfit. Axiom Space and Prada have teamed up to design a new spacesuit for NASA’s Artemis III mission. This isn't your usual fashion show! These suits need to keep astronauts safe, comfy, and ready for

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Oct 19 2024SCIENCE

Prada and Axiom's New Spacesuits for NASA's Lunar Mission

Imagine astronauts wearing stylish, high-tech spacesuits designed by Prada and Axiom Space. These new suits are called the Axiom Extravehicular Mobility Unit (AxEMU) and are planned for NASA's upcoming Artemis III mission. This mission aims to land humans on the moon for the first time since the 197

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

NASA's Big Plan to Find Alien Life on Jupiter's Moon Europa

NASA is sending a massive spacecraft called Europa Clipper to Jupiter's icy moon Europa. Why? Because scientists think there could be life in its liquid water ocean hidden beneath a thick ice shell. Europa Clipper will study the moon's surface and atmosphere with nine different instruments. It might

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Oct 18 2024SCIENCE

Exploring Europa: What NASA’s Clipper Can Reveal

The search for alien life in our solar system got a boost in 1979 when NASA’s Voyager 2 snapped detailed photos of Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa. Scientists noticed mysterious patterns, like “crop circles” on Earth, which hinted at possible life-supporting conditions. Now, NASA’s Europa Clipper, the ag

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Oct 17 2024SCIENCE

NASA Picks SpaceX for 2025 Space Missions, Boeing's Starliner Still Grounded

NASA has chosen SpaceX's Crew Dragon for its crew rotation missions to the International Space Station (ISS) in 2025. Crew Dragon will fly NASA astronauts Anne McClain and Nichole Ayers, JAXA astronaut Takuya Onishi, and Roscosmos cosmonaut Kirill Peskov on the Crew-10 mission in February 2025. The

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