Healthy Living in a Not-So-Healthy World
If you look around today, it often feels like the world is working against your health. Fast food is available on every corner, fruits and vegetables are grown with chemicals,…
Continue readingIf you look around today, it often feels like the world is working against your health. Fast food is available on every corner, fruits and vegetables are grown with chemicals,…
Continue readingIn a world where fast fashion dominates and trends change at lightning speed, building a sustainable wardrobe can feel like a daunting task. However, choosing a more eco-conscious approach to…
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Continue readingThe moon has always served as an inspiration for humanity, and there are many potential benefits for further exploration of our planet’s rocky satellite. But we need to establish guidelines to…
Continue readingAsteroid impacts have a bad reputation here on Earth — it’s the dinosaurs’ signature public relations victory — but it’s the moon that really bears the scars of living in our…
Continue readingA meteor shower is a celestial event in which a number of meteors are observed to radiate, or originate, from one point in the night sky. These meteors are caused by streams…
Continue readingA whiff of ammonia in reddish ices on Pluto may be evidence of recent geological activity on the dwarf planet, with liquid water spewing out from Pluto’s depths like molten lava would…
Continue readingA skyrmion can be described as a swirling quasi-particle, a knot of twisting field lines, or a subatomic hurricane. They’re also one of the most difficult physics concepts for humans…
Continue readingHow can we bring a sample of Mars safely back to Earth? With scientists worldwide curious about the Red Planet’s potential for life, NASA and the European Space Agency are…
Continue readingNASA’s Apollo 11 mission comes to life in 19,000 hours of newly available audio. Over the eight-day, 3-hour Apollo 11 mission, astronauts Neil Armstrong, Buzz Aldrin and Michael Collins stayed in constant communication…
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