NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore embarked on what was intended to be a short, eight-day test flight aboard Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft in June […]
Category: Innovation
Vera C. Rubin Observatory: Mapping the Universe from Chile
Perched high in the arid mountains of Chile, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory is poised to revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos. This state-of-the-art facility […]
Boost Your Health & Mind: The Powerful Benefits of Daily Stair Climbing
While it is tempting to take the lift or escalator rather than use the stairs, even scaling just a few flights a day could give your health and mind a boost.
Why Some Countries Don’t Fluoridate Water (And What They Do Instead)
With water fluoridation of drinking water under the spotlight in the US, we look at why some countries choose not to add the mineral to supplies while others have repealed the practice.
SpaceX Starship: Third Test Flight Fails – What’s Next?
SpaceX’s ambitious Starship program faced another significant setback with its third consecutive test flight ending prematurely. While the most powerful rocket ever built achieved new […]
Cats Recognize Owners By Smell, Study Confirms
Domestic cats can tell the difference between the smell of their owner and that of a stranger, a new study suggests.
Sound Baths, Sleep & Stress: Unlock Calm & Rest
Are you struggling to quiet your mind, ease physical tension, or achieve truly restful sleep? The relentless pace of modern life can leave us feeling […]
Creatine: Muscle, Brain & Whole-Body Health Benefits
Creatine is often taken by people looking to build muscle. Now scientists are investigating the effects this chemical has on our cognition and mood.
Saving the Web’s History: Inside the Internet Archive
Inside the Vault: Protecting Our Digital Heritage What happens to websites and digital content as the internet constantly changes? A vital non-profit organization is on […]
Should You Cut Off Your Parents? What Experts & Research Say
Estrangement between parents and their children is surprisingly common – this is what research says about making such a difficult decision.