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Why teens need space, not lectures
During adolescence, teens require space to discover themselves, fostering self-awareness and decision-making skills. This ...
Kyle Jeter held up a 3-D printed Saturn V rocket – the colossal machine that catapulted the first U.S. astronauts toward the moon – in order to ignite a discussion about the last five decades of space ...
Light music, a drink in your hand and a lecture to attend to. Sounds interesting? Evenings at some bars in the National Capital Region (NCR) hit a different note these days. On one such evening at ...
Since 2017, PHYS 0040: “Basic Physics B” has often been taught in Barus and Holley 166, the classroom where the mass shooting ...
Katy Perry is under fire once again for her recent jaunt into space aboard the Blue Origin flight on April 15, with critics highlighting her past warnings about climate change and contrasting them ...
Despite a gulf between their ideologies, Princeton University professor Robert P. George and Union Theological Seminary ...
Accra stood still in admiration on Tuesday, February 10, as the historic Great Hall of the University of Ghana, Legon, hosted ...
Daria Pidhorodetska, a NASA scientist, tells PEOPLE about her unlikely journey to the space agency after taking a college ...
Cosmic strings are artifacts of what the universe looked like in the moments before it rapidly changed from a high-energy to low-energy environment—the Big Bang. Today, scientists believe cosmic ...
Astronauts’ brains can change shape and shift positions during stays in space, according to a new study with implications for NASA’s goals to conduct long-duration missions to the moon and Mars. The ...
When planning each quarter at UC Santa Barbara, the process of scheduling undergraduate courses begins months in advance.
A new study examines how time in space impacts astronauts’ brains, possibly having big implications for the future of space flight. Scientists discovered that parts of the brain moved up to 2mm in the ...
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