Jared Isaacman's childhood experience at Space Camp's Aviation Challenge inspired him to become a pilot and later pursue spaceflight, leading…
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Read More »New research from McGill University indicates that vocal fry, often stereotyped as a female speech trait, is actually more common…
Read More »Ancient DNA analysis shows early humans interbred with Neanderthals and Denisovans, and the Denisovan genome contained traces of an even…
Read More »A Neanderthal in Siberia approximately 59,000 years ago received the oldest known dental procedure, where a sharp stone tool was…
Read More »CERN has released its complete KiCad library of high-quality electronic component models as open source, hosted in a GitLab repository…
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Read More »NASA's Artemis III mission, now planned for low-Earth orbit in 2027, will no longer attempt a Moon landing, instead testing…
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Read More »Consciousness remains a profound philosophical mystery, as it is unclear why any physical brain state should produce subjective experience, a…
Read More »SpaceX has assembled the upgraded Starship Version 3, the tallest rocket ever built at 408 feet, featuring higher-thrust Raptor engines…
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