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Search Articlesđź”´Artemis 2 Mission Live Updates: Crew Begin Return to Earth
đź”´ VIDEO LIVE STREAM: Artemis 2 mission on its way to the moon NASA’s Artemis II mission has made history. Right now, four astronauts are coasting back toward Earth after thoroughly acing the main event. Here is a quick recap of what just went down. On Flight Day 6, the Orion spacecraft successfully completed its highly anticipated lunar flyby—marking the first time human eyes have seen the Moon up close since Apollo 17 in 1972. To be clear, this wasn’t an orbital insertion.
Brazilian Scientists Turn Cocoa Waste into Superfood Using Honey and Vibrations
For every chocolate bar the world consumes, the industry leaves behind a mountain of waste. We’re talking about the cocoa bean shell — the tough outer skin that usually ends up in a landfill. But we’re throwing away a nutritional goldmine. Those discarded shells are packed with theobromine and caffeine, the very compounds that give cocoa its kick. The trick, until now, has been getting those nutrients out without ruining them.
Hospital executives want AI to replace radiologists to save money. Researchers say that’s a terrible idea
Image in public domain. Medical testing was actually one of the first proving grounds for artificial intelligence. Back in the day, researchers realized that machines were remarkably good at spotting patterns that human eyes might miss—like a tiny cluster of pixels indicating a pulmonary embolism or a specific rhythm in a heart monitor. But there’s a massive catch. While AI is a world class assistant, it still sometimes sees things that aren’t there and can miss important clues.
đź”´Artemis 2 Mission Live Updates: Crew Begin Return to Earth
đź”´ VIDEO LIVE STREAM: Artemis 2 mission on its way to the moon NASA’s Artemis II mission has made history. Right now, four astronauts are coasting back toward Earth after thoroughly acing the main event. Here is a quick recap of what just went down. Yesterday, on Flight Day 6, the Orion spacecraft successfully completed its highly anticipated lunar flyby—marking the first time human eyes have seen the Moon up close since Apollo 17 in 1972. To be clear, this wasn’t an orbital insertion.
đź”´Artemis 2 Mission Live Updates: Crew Begin Return to Earth
đź”´ VIDEO LIVE STREAM: Artemis 2 mission on its way to the moon NASA’s Artemis II mission has made history. Right now, four astronauts are coasting back toward Earth after thoroughly acing the main event. Here is a quick recap of what just went down. Yesterday, on Flight Day 6, the Orion spacecraft successfully completed its highly anticipated lunar flyby—marking the first time human eyes have seen the Moon up close since Apollo 17 in 1972. To be clear, this wasn’t an orbital insertion.
đŸ”´Artemis 2 Mission Live Updates: Trans-Lunar Injection Burn
đŸ”´ VIDEO LIVE STREAM: Artemis 2 mission on its way to the moon NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off on April 1 at 6:35 p.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The four-person crew will go on a 685,000-mile, 10-day journey around the moon. The trans-lunar injection burn will now happen at 19:49 EDT (23:49 GMT) if all goes well. Tags: Artemis missionnorss
đŸ”´Artemis 2 Mission Live Updates: Crew Testing Systems
NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off on April 1 at 6:35 p.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The four-person crew will go on a 685,000-mile, 10-day journey around the moon.
đŸ”´Artemis 2 Mission Live Updates: Crew Testing Systems
NASA’s Artemis II mission lifted off on April 1 at 6:35 p.m. ET from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The four-person crew will go on a 685,000-mile, 10-day journey around the moon.
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This New Peptide Could Help Millions of People Replace Insulin Injections with Daily Pills
Scanning electron microscopy image of an insulin tree-like aggregate. Credit: Wikimedia Commons. For millions of people living with diabetes, an insulin pill is kind of like a flying car: always around the corner, never actually delivered. The problem isn’t the insulin itself; it’s the human body. Our digestive tracts are incredibly efficient at shredding proteins, and insulin (a fragile protein) rarely survives the trip to the bloodstream.