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Oct 30 2024SCIENCE

Exploring the Phantom Galaxy: A Closer Look with Webb

NASA recently shared a fresh image of the Phantom Galaxy, also known as M74 and NGC 628. Unlike previous images, this one was captured using both the Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) and Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). This combination allowed scientists from th

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Oct 27 2024LIFESTYLE

Zodiac Tips for the Week: Smart Moves and Fresh Ideas!

If you're an Aries born between March 21 and April 20, don't hesitate to ask for financial help. Your loved ones are happy to support you, but make sure to use the money wisely to achieve your long-term goals. Taurus friends, listen up! Everyone has an opinion these days, but you might hear som

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Oct 19 2024ENTERTAINMENT

The Stars Align: Love Lessons for Each Zodiac Sign on October 19

On October 19, the Taurus Moon and Pluto in Capricorn will join forces, bringing a fresh perspective to your love life. Pluto's last hurrah in Capricorn is a nudge to embrace your relationship's true purpose. The Taurus Moon will help you stay grounded, making it easier to spot old patterns in your

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Oct 18 2024CELEBRITIES

Zac Efron’s Birthday Horoscope: Innovative Living

Happy Birthday, Zac Efron! Today, let’s focus on making every day memorable by incorporating finances, fitness, and fun into our daily routines. Don’t let procrastination get in the way of your plans. Travel, learning, and romance should be your top priorities. For the rest of us, let’s dive into ou

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Oct 16 2024CELEBRITIES

uses her unique energy

Today is Naomi Osaka's special day! She turns 27, sharing her birthday with notable figures like musician John Mayer (47), actress Kellie Martin (49), and actor Tim Robbins (66). Naomi, born under the Aries sign (March 21 – April 19), should keep her emotions and ego in check when dealing with perso

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Oct 15 2024SCIENCE

Catch Comet A3 Before It's Too Late!

Ever dreamed of witnessing a comet streak across the night sky? Well, grab your telescopes and mark your calendars! Comet A3, officially named C/2023 A3 (Tsuchinshan-ATLAS), is putting on a show in the western sky through October. A young skywatcher named Zen from Harnett County spotted it on Octobe

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Oct 11 2024SCIENCE

Jupiter's Great Red Spot: A Storm That Squeezes and Wobbles

Scientists using the Hubble Space Telescope have made a surprising discovery: Jupiter's famous Great Red Spot isn't as stable as it appears. Over 90 days, Hubble captured the storm's size changing like a squeezed stress ball, expanding and contracting. This huge storm, big enough to fit Earth inside

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Oct 03 2024SCIENCE

A Giant Telescope Model Brings Cosmic Wonders to Campus

Ever wondered what it feels like to stand under a massive telescope mirror? Well, you don't have to travel far anymore. The Hobby-Eberly telescope model from McDonald Observatory has found a new home at the Texas Science and Natural History Museum on campus. This isn't just any model; it's 7% of the

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Sep 27 2024TECHNOLOGY

Scopely's Winning Formula for Mobile Games

Scopely, the number one mobile gaming company in the United States, has achieved remarkable success with its diverse portfolio of games. With over 500 million Americans playing their titles, such as "Monopoly Go!," "Stumble Guys," "Yahtzee With Buddies," and "Star Trek Fleet Command," Scopely's secr

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Sep 26 2024SCIENCE

Microscope Magic: A Science-Ready Gift for Curious Minds

Imagine gifting your young ones the power to explore the microscopic world, just like their favorite sci-fi heroes. The PalliPartners compound biological microscope is an excellent choice for students, kids, and enthusiasts alike. With its 4X, 10X, and 40X objective lenses, this research-grade micro

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