Voyager 1: Still Going Strong After 50 Years
Despite dwindling power and the challenges of deep space, Voyager 1 continues to send back valuable data, showcasing the resilience of human ingenuity.
Despite dwindling power and the challenges of deep space, Voyager 1 continues to send back valuable data, showcasing the resilience of human ingenuity.
Vaccines have saved over ten million lives since 1962, but skepticism remains rampant. In this eye-opening webinar, Leslie shares his journey into the online vaccine debate, sparked by a simple Facebook post, and offers insights into the psychological and cognitive biases fueling the anti-vaccine movement. Leslie will provide a clear distinction between anti-vaxxers and the vaccine-hesitant, tips on effective engagement, and strategies to counter misinformation with objective, evidence-based information.
Japan has taken a bold step into space innovation by launching the first wooden satellite.
Scientists are tapping into biology to create genetically engineered microorganisms that can help mine essential metals.
NASA is pushing boundaries in air travel with its new supersonic aircraft, aiming to make the skies quieter while still reaching impressive speeds.
A recent study reveals that deep sleep might be a natural healing response after a heart attack.
Skeptical thinkers debated the complex issue of biological sex at CSICON, highlighting key differences in understanding its multifactorial nature.
NASA’s Perseverance rover has made an intriguing discovery on Mars: green spots in Martian rock that suggest the planet once interacted with liquid water.
The Amazon rainforest plays a critical role in regulating the Earth’s climate, but it’s under threat from both deforestation and climate change.
Chemists have achieved a breakthrough by creating anti-Bredt olefins (ABOs), molecules once thought too unstable to exist.