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Nov 11 2024WEATHER

Cuba’s Unending Challenges: Quake Follows Hurricanes and Blackouts

In the midst of troubles caused by hurricanes and ongoing blackouts, Cuba faced yet another test of resilience on Sunday. A powerful earthquake measuring 6. 8 on the Richter scale shook the island's eastern region, with the epicenter located around 40 kilometers south of Bartolome Maso. The tremors

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Nov 07 2024CELEBRITIES

Prince William’s Green Innovation Awards in South Africa

Prince William made a big splash in Cape Town, South Africa, with his Earthshot Prize environmental awards. Looking stylish in biodegradable sneakers, he walked the “green carpet” of the event held inside a reusable dome by the harbor. The heir to the British throne started this prize in 2020 to aid

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Nov 06 2024SCIENCE

Asteroid Apophis: How Earth's Gravity May Reshape It

Get ready for a cosmic shake-up! In 2029, an asteroid named Apophis will zoom past Earth, and scientists think it might get a makeover. This space rock, named after the Egyptian god of chaos, is set to pass within 20, 000 miles of our planet. That's closer than some satellites! While it won't hit Ea

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Nov 06 2024ENVIRONMENT

A Brighter Future: How Solar Power is Changing Lives in South Africa

Millions of people in Africa live without reliable electricity. A U. S. company, d. light, is trying to change that with affordable solar power. Their goal? To connect a billion people by 2030. Dimakatso Ngcobo, a 12-year-old from Kokotela, South Africa, knows the struggles of life without electrici

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Nov 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Prince William's African Adventure: A Focus on Climate and Conservation

Prince William is kicking off a four-day trip to South Africa, with a big focus on climate change and the environment. He'll chat with young environmentalists, hang out with local fishermen, and even join a rugby practice at a local school. The highlight of his visit? The Earthshot Prize ceremony, w

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Nov 04 2024ENVIRONMENT

Prince William's Environmental Mission in South Africa

Prince William, 42, is heading to South Africa for an important visit, focusing on environmental issues and global warming. He's not just talking about it; he's also hosting a big event called the Earthshot Prize. This prize gives money to five groups that come up with clever ideas to help the envir

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Nov 01 2024SCIENCE

Comet Atlas's Halloween Show: A Cosmic Disappearing Act

You know that feeling when you're expecting a special visitor, and they just don't show up? Well, Comet Atlas, also known as C/2024 S1, pulled a real trick-or-treat stunt. astronomers had been keeping an eye on this comet, hoping it would put on a spooky show for Halloween. But alas, it had other pl

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Oct 28 2024SCIENCE

Earth Gets Visitors: Six Asteroids Zoom By in a Day

Last Thursday was quite the day for space rocks! Six asteroids zoomed past Earth, with one coming pretty close. These asteroids, from tiny to building-sized, are common in our space neighborhood. NASA keeps an eye on them to ensure they don't cause any trouble. The day started with two asteroids, 2

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Oct 28 2024SCIENCE

Space Rocks Zooming By: A Week of Near Misses

This week, Earth is in for a cosmic show as several asteroids zip past our planet. One of these space rocks, named 2024 UQ1, is as big as a bus and will come within 148, 000 miles of Earth. That's closer than the moon! NASA keeps a close eye on these Near-Earth Objects (NEOs) that hang out near our

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Oct 24 2024SCIENCE

Asteroid Adventure: Four Space Rocks Zoom By Earth Today

Today is astronomical day! Four asteroids, including a so-called "city killer, " are scheduled for a close encounter with Earth. They won't hit us, but they'll still make quite the show. The largest, named 2002 NV16, is about the size of the Washington Monument and comes closest at about 2. 8 millio

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