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Mar 19 2025SCIENCE

Long Delayed Return From Space

Two astronauts, Sunita Williams and Barry Wilmore, finally touched down in the Gulf of Mexico. Their journey back to Earth was far from straightforward. They spent nine months on the International Space Station, way longer than they had planned. The Boeing Starliner spacecraft they had arrived in

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Mar 19 2025POLITICS

JFK Files Unveiled: What's in the Newly Released Documents?

It has been over six decades since President John F. Kennedy was tragically killed in Dallas. The government has finally released a large batch of documents related to this historic event. These files, which were kept secret for many years, were made public just after 7 p. m. on a Tuesday. This rele

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Mar 19 2025TECHNOLOGY

Innovative Satellite Tech Takes Flight

A startup is gearing up for some serious space missions. The company has secured early-stage funding to push forward with its unique satellite technology. The company is keeping the exact amount of money raised under wraps. But it is clear that this funding will help the company reach some major

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Space Travelers Return Home After a Long Detour

Astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore are finally coming back to Earth. Their journey was supposed to be quick, but it turned into a much longer adventure. They launched last June on a Boeing spacecraft, aiming for an eight-day mission. However, things didn't go as planned. The spacecraft had i

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

Astronomers Turn Near-Miss Asteroid Into a Science Opportunity

Astronomers have a new target for exploration: asteroid 2024 YR4. This asteroid, once thought to be a potential threat, is now seen as a golden opportunity for scientific discovery. It was first spotted in December 2024. It is not very large, measuring between 130 to 300 feet (40 to 90 meters) ac

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Mar 18 2025HEALTH

The Hidden Battle: Biliary Tract Cancer's Growing Impact in Europe

Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is on the rise globally, with Europe seeing its own unique patterns. Unlike some regions, Europe doesn't have a single dominant risk factor. Instead, it's a mix of conditions like primary sclerosing cholangitis, gallstones, and liver cirrhosis, though many cases pop up wit

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Mar 18 2025TECHNOLOGY

Fighting Fake News: How Tech is Tackling Spam on Social Media

Social media has become a huge part of everyday life. Platforms like Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Facebook, and WhatsApp let users share all sorts of content. This content can be anything from politics to ads to entertainment. The problem is, not everything shared is true or useful. Some of it is sp

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Mar 18 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Redefining Space Combat: What's Next for Space Marine 3?

First off, let's talk about the Warhammer 40, 000 universe. It's a massive, detailed world full of different factions, each with its own unique traits. Space Marines are one of the most iconic groups, and their games have always been popular. Recently, news broke that Space Marine 3 is in the works,

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Mar 18 2025SCIENCE

The Red Planet and Its Moon: A Dutch Camera’s Big Moment

A Dutch company has made a significant mark in space exploration. They have created a powerful camera, the HyperScout H, which is part of the European Space Agency’s Hera mission. This small but mighty tool has captured a unique image of Mars and its moon Deimos. This is a big deal because it gives

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Mar 18 2025SPORTS

The Unseen Hero Behind J. J. Spaun's Golf Success

J. J. Spaun has been making waves in the golf world, especially after his impressive performance at the PLAYERS Championship. He is now gearing up for the playoffs, aiming to secure his second PGA Tour title. But behind every successful golfer, there's often an unsung hero—the caddie. For Spaun, tha

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