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3 Common Ways You're Wearing Face Masks Incorrectly
Just wearing a mask isn't enough; it needs to be worn right. Just wearing a mask isn't enough; it needs to be worn right. -
Orionid Meteor Shower 2020: All The Important Details
To catch the show, find a spot away from light pollution with a wide-open view of the night sky. To catch the show, find a spot away from light pollution with a wide-open view of the night sky. -
The Extraterrestrial Truth Is Out There – We Just Can’t Find It
"It is not surprising that we didn't find something. There are still so many unknown variables," astrophysicist Chenoa Tremblay says. "It is not surprising that we didn't find something. There are still so many unknown variables," astrophysicist Chenoa Tremblay says. -
Why Do Flat-Earthers Still Exist?
If you know someone who believes our planet is flat, maybe let them read this. If you know someone who believes our planet is flat, maybe let them read this. -
Online Astronomy Course Offered To Budding Scientists
Instructors include four of the best astronomers in the world! Instructors include four of the best astronomers in the world! -
NASA's Roman Space Telescope 2.4-Meter Primary Mirror Has Been Completed
With the help of this mirror, the telescope will capture space vistas, which will be better than the Hubble space telescope With the help of this mirror, the telescope will capture space vistas, which will be better than the Hubble space telescope -
Study: Gout Cases Increasing Around The Globe
Cases of gout were generally highest in the most developed regions and countries with a high BMI and impaired kidney function Cases of gout were generally highest in the most developed regions and countries with a high BMI and impaired kidney function -
World's First Image Of Black Hole Released By Event Horizon Telescope
Event Horizon Telescope scientists have unveiled the world's first direct photograph of a supermassive black hole, proving Einstein's theory was right from the very start. Event Horizon Telescope scientists have unveiled the world's first direct photograph of a supermassive black hole, proving Einstein's theory was right from the very start. -
China Reaches Science And Research Funding Goal Of 2.5 Percent Of GDP
China has reached its budget goal of 2.5 percent of its GDP for scientific research and development a year ahead of schedule. China has reached its budget goal of 2.5 percent of its GDP for scientific research and development a year ahead of schedule. -
China’s Moon Mission Sprouts First Cotton Seeds
China's Chang'e-4 has made history all over again as it sprouted the first cotton seeds on the moon. This breakthrough is considered by scientists as a critical part of future space expeditions as it could allow astronauts to grow and harvest their own food even in low temperatures. China's Chang'e-4 has made history all over again as it sprouted the first cotton seeds on the moon. This breakthrough is considered by scientists as a critical part of future space expeditions as it could allow astronauts to grow and harvest their own food even in low temperatures.