Gan Jing World Extends Submission Deadline for Inspiring ‘Good Deeds in...
Digital platform Gan Jing World has announced an extension of the submission period for its inaugural essay contest, “Good Deeds in Troubled Times.” Similar to the recently concluded “Kindness Is Cool”...
View ArticleJapan’s Moon Lander Survives Second Weekslong Lunar Night, Beating Predictions
TOKYO—Japan’s first moon lander responded to a signal from Earth, suggesting it has survived a second freezing weekslong lunar night, Japan’s space agency said Monday. JAXA called the signal, received...
View ArticleSideways Moon Landing Cuts Mission Short, Private US Lunar Lander Will Stop...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A private U.S. lunar lander is expected to stop working Tuesday, its mission cut short after landing sideways near the south pole of the moon. Intuitive Machines, the Houston...
View ArticlePineapple–Aids in Digestion, Arthritis Pain, and Healing Sports Injuries
In addition to being juicy, sweet, and delicious, pineapple (Ananas comosus) has been used by natural healers since ancient times to ease stomach problems. Paradoxically, pineapples grow neither on...
View ArticleTurnbull and Wife Win Tender for Renewable Hydro Power Project
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull’s private renewable energy company has won a competitive tender to explore hydrogen power storage in New South Wales (NSW). Upper Hunter Hydro, owned by Mr....
View ArticleWhat Is Mast Cell Activation Syndrome?
Have you been experiencing disparate, unpredictable symptoms? Do you feel like every time you resolve one symptom, another one replaces it? Mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS) could be driving these...
View ArticleToppled Moon Lander Sends Back More Images, With Only Hours Left Until It Dies
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—A moon lander that ended up on its side managed to beam back more pictures, with only hours remaining before it dies. Intuitive Machines posted new photos of the moon’s unexplored...
View ArticleNASA Administrator Gives Briefing on Crew-8 Mission
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson gives a briefing at 10:30 a.m. ET on Feb. 28 on the upcoming SpaceX Crew-8 mission to the International Space Station. ...
View ArticleClimate Expert: ‘They Want to Ration Us CO2’ and ‘Hook It Up With Digital...
Frank Lasee, president of Truth in Energy and Climate, says the increase in electric bill rates is just starting. He sits down with NTD’s Jack Bradley to talk about what makes the electric rate climb,...
View ArticleNASA, Private Partners Proclaim Lunar Landing Success
NASA and Intuitive Machines leaders proclaimed the landing of its Odysseus moon lander a complete success and shared the story of how they were able to salvage the mission after a botched soft landing....
View ArticleHouse Passes Bipartisan Bill to Spur an American ‘Nuclear Renaissance’
In 1980, the United States produced and processed 90 percent of the uranium used by 251 nuclear power plants that generated 11 percent of the country’s electricity. In 2021, only 5 percent of the...
View ArticleNew York AG Sues World’s Largest Beef Producer JBS USA for False...
New York Attorney General Letitia James has accused the U.S. branch of JBS, the world’s largest producer of beef products, of misleading the public about its environmental impact. In the Feb. 28...
View ArticlePrivate US Moon Lander Still Working After Breaking Leg and Falling, but Not...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The first private U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon broke a leg at touchdown before falling over, according to company officials who said Wednesday it was on the verge of losing...
View ArticleRussian Rocket Successfully Puts Iranian Satellite Into Orbit
MOSCOW—A Russian rocket on Thursday successfully put an Iranian satellite into orbit, a launch that underlined increasingly close cooperation between Moscow and Tehran. Russia’s state-run Roscosmos...
View ArticleLong COVID-19 Could Lead to Small Deficits in Cognitive Function: Study
Long COVID-19 could lead to small impacts on cognitive function and memory, according to researchers at the Imperial College London. According to their findings, people with unresolved persistent...
View ArticleIllinois Legislation Aims to Ban 5 Food Additives
A contingency of policymakers in Illinois seeks to ban five food additives commonly found in ultra-processed foods like candy and soda. Legislation passed by a state senate committee last week that...
View ArticlePhone-Based Psychological Care Significantly Reduced Levels of Depression,...
Researchers have discovered a link between phone-based psychological care and improved depressive symptoms among older adults. In fact, the new study suggests that the benefits of weekly wellness...
View ArticleFirst US Moon Lander in Half a Century Stops Working Week After Tipping Over...
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla.—The first U.S. spacecraft to land on the moon since the Apollo astronauts fell silent Thursday, a week after breaking a leg at touchdown and tipping over near the lunar south pole....
View Article5 Reasons to Eat More Edamame
Edamame is a delicious Japanese dish of fresh young soybeans nestled in their pods. Boiled or steamed and sprinkled with salt, edamame is traditionally served as a snack in Japanese restaurants with...
View ArticleChronic Neuropathic Pain–Researchers Uncover Potential Non-Opioid Treatment
Researchers have discovered a new molecule that reduces hypersensitivity in mice when bound to a specific protein known to cause neuropathic pain. This revolutionary, non-opioid approach to pain...
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