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Dec 27 2025EDUCATION

Houston's Future Innovators Get a Boost from Travis Scott and NASA

Travis Scott's Cactus Jack Foundation is teaming up with NASA to give Houston's students a head start in STEM. The foundation, which supports education and community initiatives, has joined forces with Space Center Houston to create a new program for local students. The program, which ran for eight

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Dec 26 2025TECHNOLOGY

Wings of the Future: How New Designs Could Smooth Your Flights

Aircraft wings might soon look very different. NASA and Boeing are teaming up to explore new wing designs. These wings are longer and thinner. They could make flights smoother and more fuel-efficient. These new wings are flexible. They can bend and move with the wind. This could reduce the bumpy fe

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Unveiling the Cosmos: SPHEREx's Colorful Sky Map

In 2025, NASA's SPHEREx telescope took off on a SpaceX rocket from California. By May, it was already busy collecting data. This telescope is special because it captures images in infrared light, which is invisible to us. It's like seeing the universe in a whole new light! SPHEREx stands for a mout

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Mars Meteorite Mystery: Perseverance Rover's Odd Discovery

On Mars, the Perseverance rover has stumbled upon something unusual. It's not from Mars at all. This rock, named Phippsaksla, is a meteorite that crashed into the red planet. While other rovers have found meteorites before, this is Perseverance's first. It's a big deal because it might not be easy t

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

A Strange Planet and Its Tiny Star: A Cosmic Oddity

In the vast cosmos, a peculiar planet has caught the eye of scientists. This world, dubbed PSR J2322-2650b, is as big as Jupiter but has a unique lemon-like shape. What makes it even stranger is its atmosphere, which is a mix of helium and molecular carbon, something never seen before. This planet

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Dec 26 2025SCIENCE

Powering Up NASA's Lunar Gateway: The Future of Space Travel

NASA's Lunar Gateway project is getting a boost with the latest advancements in electric propulsion technology. These thrusters are not just more efficient; they are a game-changer for long-duration space missions. Unlike traditional chemical propulsion systems, electric thrusters use less fuel, mak

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Dec 23 2025HEALTH

A Fresh Look at Ivermectin's Role in Mild COVID-19 Treatment

Researchers recently revisited a study on ivermectin's potential in treating mild COVID-19 symptoms. The focus was on a special nasal spray form of the drug. This form is designed to stick to the inside of the nose. The goal was to see if it could help with upper respiratory issues. The study looke

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Dec 22 2025SCIENCE

NASA's Balloon Adventure in Antarctica

In the vast, icy expanse of Antarctica, something extraordinary is happening. A massive helium balloon, carrying a high-tech experiment, is soaring high above the Earth's surface. This isn't just any balloon—it's part of NASA's annual Antarctic Long-Duration Balloon campaign. The goal? To explore th

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Dec 21 2025SCIENCE

Star Trek's Ship Design Might Actually Work for Real Space Travel

Star Trek's iconic spaceship, the Enterprise, might not just be a cool sci-fi creation. It turns out that its design could actually work for real faster-than-light travel. The ship has two big engine parts called nacelles, and they are placed far apart. This design is not just for looks. It helps cr

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Dec 20 2025SCIENCE

Space Exploration: How Nuclear Power Could Be the Key to Mars

Jared Isaacman, the new head of NASA, recently shared some exciting updates about the agency's plans for space exploration. He highlighted the importance of nuclear power in making deep space missions possible. Isaacman explained that as we venture farther from the sun, solar power becomes less reli

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