Deep Space Communication Milestone
NASA's DSOC has achieved record speeds in data transfer from the Psyche mission. Though now inactive, there’s hope for its reactivation in 2026, promising advancements in space communications.
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Future of Space: A Moon Village
NASA's administrator reveals plans for a lunar village in the next decade, showcasing a bold vision for the future of space exploration.
Unpacking Red Light Therapy Claims
Red light therapy is marketed as a quick fix for fat loss and wellness, but the science suggests otherwise.
The Cholesterol Debate Continues
Social media often misrepresents medical facts, promoting wellness influencers over genuine experts. The cholesterol debate highlights how misinformation can affect health choices.
The Science Behind Habit Formation
Understanding our habits can help us make better choices. This summary highlights key findings on how habits shape our daily actions and offers practical tips for change.
WeCanReason Speakers’ Weekly Update
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Space Tea: The Next Frontier
British scientists are taking tea to new heights with a discovery that could allow astronauts to enjoy a cup of tea in space. This innovation promises to enhance the space experience for those exploring the cosmos.
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Voyager Probes: More Than Just Technology
The Voyager probes symbolize humanity’s quest for knowledge, exploring the universe and sending back crucial data. Their legacy is a testament to our curiosity and determination to understand what lies beyond our planet.






