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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

California Sky Dazzled by SpaceX's Starlink Show

A SpaceX rocket launch lit up the evening sky over Southern California. All eyes were on the sky, and for a good reason. SpaceX successfully sent a Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base at around 6 PM on a Monday evening. This wasn't just any rocket, though. It was on its 23rd mission.

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Feb 12 2025SCIENCE

Pandora's Space Journey: NASA's latest Exoplanet Hunt

In a recent development, NASA has chosen SpaceX to launch a small satellite mission focused on exoplanet science. This mission, part of NASA's Astrophysics Pioneers program, involves a smallsat named Pandora. Pandora is equipped with a 45-centimeter telescope and optical and infrared detectors. Its

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Feb 12 2025HEALTH

Games To The Rescue! Helping People with Intellectual Disabilities Manage Bowel Issues

Imagine this: games helping people with intellectual disabilities deal with bowel issues. It might sound tricky! But here is what we know. In the UK, about 2% of the people have an intellectual disability. One-third of them have problems with their bowels, like constipation or faecal incontinence. T

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Feb 12 2025TECHNOLOGY

AI's Bright Future: A Vice President's Vision

In his first international trip as vice president, JD Vance attended the 2025 Artificial Intelligence Action Summit in Paris, France. This summit was a major event, bringing together almost 100 countries and over a thousand representatives from various sectors. The conference aimed to discu

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Feb 11 2025SCIENCE

“A Giant Rock May Strike Earth”

By next March, space astronomers will get a clearer look at a massive space rock heading towards our planet. It has been named 2024 YR4. This asteroid may impact Earth in 2032 and was discovered back in December by a dedicated team of scientists. The chance that this giant rock will strike Earth is

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Feb 11 2025POLITICS

USA Takes Charge: Protecting AI from Bad Actors

Imagine knowing that your country's most important tech could fall into the wrong hands. That's what U. S. Vice President JD Vance is worried about. He recently spoke at a big tech meeting in Paris. The world's eyes were on China's AI model, DeepSeek. This model can do just as well as some of th

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Feb 11 2025SCIENCE

Stellar Space Alignment Discovered by Euclid Telescope

Something strangely wonderful happened recently. A never-before-seen galaxy was discovered. This galaxy’s existence was hinted at by a glowing ring of light around another nearby, well observed stellar body. The event was a result of an alignment among three celestial bodies. Whe

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Feb 11 2025TECHNOLOGY

Vulcan Rocket: Space Force Approval Hiccups

United Launch Alliance (ULA) has been patiently waiting for the US Space Force's green light for its Vulcan rocket. The plan was to launch a military mission on the rocket last year. Unfortunately, that did not happen, and the Space Force's certification process has not been complete. Meanw

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Feb 11 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Honored and Inspiring Hollywood Boss

Recently a significant event in the entertainment industry, highlighted Dana Walden being hailed in Los Angeles--- a region still marked by shock from two devastating California wildfires that surgically carved a new face into the landscape. A decorated expert in Hollywood, Walden moved hearts and

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Feb 11 2025HEALTH

DIGITAL CHECK-UPS: MAKING AUTISM SCREENING MORE REACHABLE

The search for better autism screening methods is on. Traditional ways of diagnosing autism can be pretty tough. They cost a lot and take up many resources. Plus, not everyone has easy access to them. But here's where things get interesting: the pandemic forced doctors to use telemedicine more. This

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