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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Hopping to the Moon: Private Companies Race to the Lunar Surface

The moon is getting crowded. Companies are sending spacecraft to the lunar surface faster than ever before. This time, a company called Intuitive Machines is trying to land a drone on the moon's south pole. The drone, named Grace, will hop into a dark crater that never sees sunlight. This is not

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wearable Tech: The Future of Interactive Clothing

Imagine wearing a shirt that can control your virtual reality game just by moving your arm. Or a helmet that can monitor your safety without any buttons or switches. This is not science fiction anymore. It is all possible with a new kind of technology called overbraided magnetoresistive sensors. Th

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Feb 27 2025BUSINESS

U. S. Manufacturing Boost: Eli Lilly's Big Bet

Eli Lilly has just announced a massive investment of $27 billion to construct four new manufacturing sites across the U. S. This move is driven by the surging demand for their popular weight loss and diabetes injections, as well as their plans to develop new drugs for various conditions. This invest

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Feb 27 2025POLITICS

Bodies and Prisoners: A Complex Exchange

Imagine this: a tense border crossing, bodies being handed over, and prisoners set to walk free. This isn't a scene from a movie, but a real-life situation. It all started with Hamas giving four bodies to the Red Cross. These bodies are believed to be Israeli hostages. This wasn't a random act. It w

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

Moon Mission: Athena's Big Adventure

The lunar landscape is about to get a new visitor. This time, it's Athena, a spacecraft built by Intuitive Machines. Athena is not your average spacecraft; it's a lunar lander designed to explore the moon's south pole. This region is a hotspot for scientists because it might hold water ice, which co

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Powerhouse: Gaming and Local AI

A well-known brand for its modular, fixable laptops has just released its first desktop computer. This compact desktop PC is packed with impressive features. It is designed to handle both gaming and running large language models locally. The standout feature of this desktop is its internal comp

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Feb 27 2025ENTERTAINMENT

The Hidden Gems of Reality TV: It's Not Just About the Money

Reality TV has been a big deal for a long time. Back in the early 2000s, winning a million bucks on a show like "Survivor" was a life-changing event. But today, a million dollars doesn't go as far as it used to. Inflation has made that prize worth less, about $534, 850 in today's money. People stil

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Feb 27 2025TECHNOLOGY

Samsung's New Flip Phone: Bigger Screens, Same Old Price

Samsung is cooking up something exciting with the Galaxy Z Flip 7. This foldable phone is expected to hit the market in July, alongside its bigger sibling, the Galaxy Z Fold 7. The Flip 7 is getting a slight size boost. The outer screen is growing from 3. 4 inches to 3. 6 inches, and the inner scree

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

A New Way to See Light: The Power of Metasurfaces

Picture this: a tiny, cleverly designed surface that can absorb almost all the light that hits it. This isn't science fiction; it's a real thing called a metasurface. Imagine a surface that has a unique half-ring, half-square split design. This design allows it to absorb light incredibly well, reach

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Feb 27 2025SCIENCE

What Happens When You Need Shelter From Nuclear Accidents?

Imagine living near a nuclear power plant. You never know when an accident might happen. When it does, you need to know how to stay safe. Radiation is a big concern. It can harm you right away and over time. The amount of radiation you get depends on a few things. Weather and where you are can make

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