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Nov 12 2024HEALTH

Sleep Better with the 10-3-2-1-0 Plan

Do you often toss and turn at night? You're not the only one. Many adults struggle to get enough sleep, and it's crucial for staying healthy. Lack of sleep can lead to serious issues like diabetes, heart problems, and even depression. Experts believe sleep is the base of good health and suggest gett

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Nov 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

Double Launch Day: SpaceX Readies for Florida Takeoff

Today, the Space Coast is buzzing with anticipation as SpaceX prepares for a double launch event. The first rocket, a Falcon 9, successfully lifted off from Kennedy Space Center's Launch Complex 39A, carrying the Ksat-6 satellite. This mission involves a complex series of maneuvers, including a grav

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Nov 11 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Mystery of Skynet-1A: A Satellite on the Move

Fifty-five years ago, the UK launched Skynet-1A, a military communications satellite. It stopped working after a year and a half, but it's still up there, the oldest UK spacecraft in orbit. Recently, someone moved it from its original orbit above Africa to a new spot above the Americas. No one knows

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Nov 11 2024ENVIRONMENT

Mystery of Siberian Craters Solved?

Did you know that Siberia has been hit by over 20 giant craters in the past decade? These aren't your typical impact craters. They're caused by something brewing deep beneath the surface. Scientists have been scratching their heads, but a new study might finally have the answer. It turns out, this i

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Nov 11 2024POLITICS

Uncertainty Grips Immigrants with Trump's Re-election

With Donald Trump's re-election, immigrants and their advocates are bracing for change. Trump's past promises of tough border policies and mass deportations have communities on edge. While some hope for improvements, others fear for their families and livelihoods. Groups like the League of United La

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Nov 11 2024SCIENCE

International Unity in Space: A Boost for Science but Not Education

Space-science programs offer great benefits to countries by boosting science, technology, education, and economy. However, the high costs have prevented developing nations from joining in, and even developed countries have scaled back spending over the past decade. This study looks into how internat

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Nov 11 2024BUSINESS

Investment in Tech: OhmIQ Grows in Charleston

Are you curious about where the future of heating technology is headed? Look no further than Charleston County, South Carolina. OhmIQ, a company known for its innovative ohmic heating technology, is expanding its operations in a big way. The firm has just invested $1. 1 million to set up a new 10, 0

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Nov 10 2024POLITICS

Israeli Airstrikes: Casualties Mount in Lebanon and Gaza

Sunday saw a surge in violence as Israeli airstrikes hit Lebanon and northern Gaza, causing dozens of deaths, including children. This comes amid global attention to the U. S. election's potential impact on conflicts with Iranian-backed groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Israeli Prime Minister Benjami

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Nov 10 2024TECHNOLOGY

Late-Night Space Adventure at Vandenberg

Imagine staring at the night sky in California. At 10:14 p. m. on Friday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket blasted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base, making it the base's second launch of the week. The rocket, glowing brightly, left from Space Launch Complex-4 and soared along the coast. Nearby Santa Bar

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Nov 09 2024SCIENCE

Mystery Illness: NASA Keeps Quiet on SpaceX Astronaut's Condition

NASA hasn't yet revealed why one of the SpaceX Crew-8 astronauts was hospitalized after returning from the International Space Station (ISS) last month. The astronauts, including NASA's Matthew Dominick, Michael Barratt, Jeanette Epps, and Russia's Alexander Grebenkin, splashed down off Florida's co

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