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Oct 25 2024SCIENCE

The SpaceX Polaris Dawn Crew: What Happens to Your Body in Space?

The crew of SpaceX's Polaris Dawn mission faced different physical challenges during their space journey. Scott "Kidd" Poteet, a former Air Force pilot, had trouble with his vision. Anna Menon, the mission's medical officer, suffered from space adaptation syndrome, which can cause nausea and vomitin

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Oct 25 2024SPORTS

Joe Burrow and More: Surprising Performances in Week 8

This week, fantasy football didn’t go quite as planned for many players, and my predictions were no exception. Last week's outcomes were more misses than hits, but that doesn't stop me from diving in again. I'm currently in Chicago for a hearing care conference, which is a nice change from the usual

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Oct 24 2024SCIENCE

Why Two Astronauts Miss Out on SpaceX Crew-8's Trip Home

Have you ever wondered why some astronauts stay in space longer than planned? That's what happened to NASA astronauts Suni Williams and Butch Wilmore. They launched on Boeing's Starliner spacecraft expecting a quick trip. But technical problems delayed their return. Now, they're stuck on the Interna

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

American Airlines' New Tech: Ending Gate Rush Chaos

Ever felt like you're in a race just to get on a plane? American Airlines is trying to fix that with new tech. Instead of people crowding gates early, they're testing a tool that gives gate agents a heads-up when passengers jump the line. This tool is meant to make boarding fairer and smoother. Rem

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Oct 24 2024BUSINESS

Fly with Virgin, Earn Credit Easy

Ever wished flying could be rewarding? Well, Virgin Australia Business Flyer program is making that a reality. Businesses can score up to $1, 000 in flight credits simply by taking trips. The more flights you make, the more credit you earn. For starters, just two eligible flights get you $50 in Tra

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Oct 23 2024TECHNOLOGY

Electric Air Taxis Get Green Light from FAA

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has finally unveiled its long-awaited rules for electric vertical takeoff and landing vehicles (eVTOLs). These aircraft, often dubbed air taxis, are set to revolutionize air travel. The FAA believes they'll be the first new aircraft category since helicopter

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Oct 22 2024SCIENCE

Astronaut's Night Shot Captures Earth's Beauty from Space

NASA astronaut, Matthew Dominick, is gearing up to return home after his seven-month stay on the International Space Station (ISS). But before he left, he managed to snap an amazing nighttime photo. Using a 50mm lens on his camera, he successfully captured a view of the Nile River, Nile Delta, and C

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Oct 21 2024WEATHER

Storms Give Way to Sunny Fall Days

A small but intense storm system in the Four Corners area of Southwest Colorado brought some heavy thunderstorms to eastern Pueblo and La Plata Counties on Sunday evening. Winds reached speeds close to 40 mph, and pea-sized hail fell east of Pueblo. As the storm moves across the Southeast Plains ove

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Oct 19 2024LIFESTYLE

Cathay Pacific's New Business Class: Aria Suites Unveiled with a Touch of Luxury

Cathay Pacific is set to launch its highly anticipated Aria Suites business class this week on a Boeing 777. After six years of development and a pandemic-induced pause, the airline plans to transform all 777s by 2027. The new design features 45 private suites, 48 premium economy recliners, and 268

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Oct 19 2024TECHNOLOGY

One-Way Sound: A Spinning Revolution

Ever imagined sound that travels only forward, never bouncing back? That's exactly what scientists have discovered. This breakthrough isn't just about improving music quality. It could revolutionize how we use sound in technology, especially in radar systems. Researchers at a well-known university

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