For NASA educators, the Artemis II mission offers an opportunity to teach children about space exploration.
We send the voice of the dead across space as an act of continuity and care, while on Earth we tally the bodies. Which do we choose to become?
The diverse Artemis II crew, including the first Black astronaut to orbit the moon, inspires a new generation of youth.
With NASA’s lunar comeback a galactic-sized smash thanks to Artemis II, the world is wondering: What’s next? And how do you top that? “To people all around the world who look up and dream about what ...
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Kiambu: Joy as siblings build parents KSh 9.5m house, throw lavish housewarming party for her
A resilient woman celebrates a stunning new four-bedroom home, built by her children, symbolising strength and overcoming ...
Pragmata follows spaceman Hugh, who is separated from his team when he’s sent to a city-sized 3D printer on the moon, and ...
CEO Davide Cerrato talks us through the brand's latest release and partnership that will see it become the first British ...
Many sci-fi games have tried and failed to set themselves apart from each other, but Pragmata actually pulls it off with its ...
Avoid shopping (except food and gas) and important decisions from 3 AM to 5:30 AM EDT today (00:01 AM to 2:30 AM PDT). After ...
Costa Mesa residents showed support for a potential parks renovation project after a citywide parks assessment identified needs for improvements.
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Trenton students need bigger inspiration from people like Neil deGrasse Tyson [L.A. PARKER COLUMN]
Grasse Tyson could make outer space and education cool, even inspire lines of learners waiting to enter the New Jersey State Planetarium. Somebody needs to perform a magical mystical act.
A little more than a decade ago, Nate Eller was an standout student at Twin Hills Middle School in Sebastopol. Today, he’s an ...
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