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Oct 04 2024SCIENCE

A Fresh Start for Vega C's Second Stage

Imagine a rocket that needs a little extra help to get its job done. That’s what happened with the Vega C rocket, which is set to launch in November with an important satellite. But before it can reach its destination, something interesting has been happening on its second stage. The European S

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

TikTok: The Dance Continues

TikTok, a global social media sensation, is here to stay despite legal challenges. President Biden's recent law adds pressure, but TikTok's popularity and profitability make it difficult for the U.S. to ban. Past efforts during Trump's presidency failed. Now, TikTok might change ownership but keep i

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Oct 04 2024TECHNOLOGY

The Tiny Satellites Making Big Waves in Space Exploration

These small satellites are revolutionizing space exploration by packing a punch. They're tiny, incredibly affordable, and packed with cutting-edge technology that lets them study everything from far-off planets to asteroids. Imagine having multiple mini-satellites soaring through space together - it

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Oct 04 2024BUSINESS

AI's Future: Not as Scary as You Think!

You might have heard that AI is going to take over the job market. But hold on, one economist says we shouldn’t be too worried just yet. Daron Acemoglu thinks only about 5% of jobs will be replaced or heavily helped by AI in the next decade. So, is all this AI hype getting out of hand? Right now, A

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Oct 04 2024SCIENCE

Reviving Dinosaurs: A Real-World Jurassic Park?

Imagine if dinosaurs roamed the Earth again. That's what Ben Lamm, co-founder of Colossal, is thinking about. He's teaming up with My Octopus Teacher director James Reed to make a documentary on de-extinction technology. But is it a good idea? In Yellowstone National Park, wolves were reintroduced

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Oct 04 2024SCIENCE

The Last Goodbye: A Farewell to Voyager 2's Trusty Plasma Sensor

Voyager 2, a space explorer that has been on an incredible journey for over four decades, recently said goodbye to one of its most loyal companions - the Plasma Science Experiments (PLS) instrument. This tiny tool, designed by MIT experts, had been beeping away since 1977, sending back vital informa

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Oct 04 2024SCIENCE

The Power Behind Space Exploration

mPower Technology, a New Mexico-based startup, has secured a major space deal with Airbus Netherlands B.V. to provide solar power modules for over 200 satellites. The value of the contract remains undisclosed, but it's clear that this partnership will have a significant impact on the future of space

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Oct 03 2024ENVIRONMENT

The Hidden Plastic in Our Makeup and Skincare

Ever thought about what's really in your makeup and skincare products? It turns out that microplastics might be hiding there, especially in leave-on items like moisturizers and lipsticks. You won't find these tiny plastics in rinse-off products like face scrubs anymore, as many countries have banned

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

VP Debate: Vance's Strategy to Improve Image Raises Questions

The vice presidential debate between Kamala Harris and Tim Walz, and Mike Pence against Mark Warner, offered a unique perspective on the 2024 presidential election. Vance's strategy to improve his image by attacking Trump and praising Walz raised questions about its effectiveness in improving his pe

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Oct 03 2024POLITICS

Connecting the Dots: How Starlink is Bridging Gaps in Rural America

As the storm clouds of controversy swirl around it, one thing is clear: SpaceX's Starlink internet service is bringing light to areas ravaged by Hurricane Helene. The Biden administration has deployed dozens of ground-based units to support recovery efforts, while private citizens and organizations

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