Using seven decades of global research papers, NYU Tandon researchers found that China makes up 47% of publications in remote ...
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Dec. 6, 1957: Vanguard TV3 explodes
On Dec. 6, 1957, the Naval Research Laboratory attempted to launch Vanguard Test Vehicle 3, an answer to Sputnik and part of ...
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How Chinese propaganda got so weird
China's “space baby” propaganda posters merge Cold War space race imagery with traditional Chinese mythology and Mao-era ...
The Stephen Sondheim musical Merrily We Roll Along played to sold out crowds on Broadway during its 2023-2024 run. That show ...
Every year, we shoot several thousand satellites and other objects out into space. When satellites die, they become space ...
Policymakers in Washington are grappling with key questions about how to regulate AI and deal with its potential downstream ...
With Trump’s budget knife still poised over NOAA’s climate research operations, international researchers see a reduced role ...
Then, in 1957, the Soviet Union shocked everyone by launching Sputnik 1. This little metal sphere, beeping away as it circled ...
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UFO clues emerge in decades-old images showing strange bursts over nuclear testing sites: report
New research validates UAP phenomenon using 70-year-old astronomical photos, showing connections between nuclear weapons ...
Albert Einstein and Carl Sagan both knew a lot about science. Sagan said, “We live in a society exquisitely dependent on science and technology, in which hardly anyone knows anything ...
This show’s moments run backward in time, from the trio’s cynical, fractured middle age in 1976 to the moment they all first ...
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