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'Guess I'll be waiting a minute to surf again': Artemis 2 moon astronaut Christina Koch shares her recovery journey

A week after the Artemis 2 moon mission ended, NASA astronaut Christina Koch struggled to walk in a straight line during a blindfold test. But it's all part of readjusting to life on Earth.

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How one woman used delivery apps to hide her alcoholism

Hattie Underwood is a recovered alcoholic and she told 5 Live’s Naga Munchetty how she used delivery apps to "anonymise" her alcohol consumption.

Global Good News Network Apr 24
Turkey Saves its Bald Ibis ‘the Herald of Spring’ from Extinction Thanks to Semi-Wild Breeding

Towering above the crystal clear waters of the Euphrates River, sandstone cliffs have for thousands of years played host to the bald ibis, returning from Ethiopia during the spring migration. But when modern dangers upset this delicate age-old balance, a coalition of local wildlife enthusiasts and international conservation efforts rescued this majestic bird from the […] The post Turkey Saves its Bald Ibis ‘the Herald of Spring’ from Extinction Thanks to Semi-Wild Breeding appeared first on Good News Network.

Science PhysOrg Apr 24
42 lost pages of the new testament manuscript discovered

An international team of academics led by Professor Garrick Allen at the University of Glasgow has successfully recovered 42 lost pages from one of the world's most important early New Testament manuscripts: Codex H.

Technology Electrek Apr 24
BYD upgrades one of its top selling EVs with 5-min flash charging and 390 miles range

BYD launched its new Flash Charging system, enabling EV charging in as little as 5 minutes, in luxury vehicles like the Denza Z9 GT. Now, it’s set to roll out to some of its best sellers. more…

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Honeybees understand basic math

Counting petals may help the insects remember the most rewarding flowers. The post Honeybees understand basic math appeared first on Popular Science.

Technology Electrek Apr 24
Kia’s EV sales surged 54% in Q1 with a complete lineup from electric sedans to vans

Kia set a new global sales record in the first quarter, driven by strong demand for electric vehicles. With a full lineup ranging from the entry-level EV2 to the PV5 van, Kia now offers an EV for nearly everyone. more…

Science ScienceAlert Apr 24
Scientists Discover an Amazing New Use For Your Leftover Coffee Grounds

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Science NASA Apr 24
NASA Celebrates Decade of University Innovation in Aeronautics 

For 10 years, a NASA initiative has helped the agency produce breakthrough aeronautical innovations while fostering the aviation workforce of tomorrow – and the University Leadership Initiative (ULI) is still flying high, making awards with the potential to change 21st century air travel.  Through ULI, NASA has supported more than 1,100 students at 100 schools, allowing them […]

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Body recovered from Mohawk River in Niskayuna

Local law enforcement is investigating after a human body was recovered from the Mohawk River.

Science New Atlas Apr 24
Neanderthal babies grew twice as fast as today’s toddlers

Our closest extinct relatives may have developed a very different growth trajectory from us. While modern humans follow a steady growth pattern, Neanderthals may have reached their physical and brain maturity much earlier in their lives, reports a newly published study.Continue ReadingCategory: Archaeology, ScienceTags: Neanderthal, Human

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The best way to sleep on a plane, according to science

An eye mask, earplugs, and a same-day workout can all increase your odds. The post The best way to sleep on a plane, according to science appeared first on Popular Science.