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2 min read Planet

A recent study suggests that the Earth’s core may be wrapped in an unexpected, ancient ocean. This discovery could help explain how the Earth’s magnetic field is generated and maintained, which is crucial for life on Earth. The Unexpected Structure The study used seismic data to image the structure of the Earth’s core, which is...

3 min read Planet

A recent study conducted by Dr. Sierra Solter-Hunt, former NASA scientist, has raised some concerns. The focus of the study was on the potentially detrimental effects of mega satellite constellations, more specifically, the Starlink constellation from Elon Musk-owned SpaceX, on Earth’s magnetosphere. Dr. Solter-Hunt’s research shows that these constellations might be contributing to an accumulation...

3 min read Technology

Biohacker Bryan Johnson, known for his unconventional methods in combating aging, recently gave an update regarding his journey towards reversing his age.1 The Texan software developer has invested millions in his pursuit to “not die”, and has garnered attention for his alternative and “innovative” approaches to staying young. Johnson notoriously started infusing himself with his...

2 min read Living

Nicole Aunapu Mann, a NASA astronaut, became the very first Native American to travel to outer space. The woman was in command of the Crew-5 mission. It was being carried out via the SpaceX Dragon Capsule. On this mission, her co-passengers and fellow astronauts are John Cassada, a fellow astronaut, Koichi Wakata from the Japan...

6 min read Living

With a little extra time and effort, you can use cuttings to propagate plants and herbs for the next season. This technique can save you from buying seed packs, since you can essentially recycle the original plant to expand your garden or indoor plant collection. If you love fresh herbs, cuttings can increase your supply....