The Twin Experiment

NASA's Twin Experiment: The Kelly Brothers and the Future of Space Travel In an experiment that sounds straight out of a science fiction novel, NASA turned identical twin astronauts into living science projects. The Kelly brothers—Mark and Scott—became the subjects of one of the most fascinating biological…

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Classical Music’s effect on the brain: A Study Hack

Everyone has at least once been told to listen to classical music while having trouble studying. But what makes these classical artists so much more special than people like Taylor Swift or Sabrina Carpenter? That is exactly what this article will delve into. Let's dive into classical…

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Shell Theorem of Newton: Why Earth is not point mass?

Calculus plays a vital role in physics, especially when dealing with seemingly complex systems like the gravitational force of massive objects. Newton’s law of gravitation is commonly used for point masses. But how can we apply it to a massive body like Earth? Let's dive into Newton's…

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The San Andreas Fault Zone

Have you ever walked around your community and noticed a giant crack on the road? That could possibly be a fault, which might be similar to the 1,200-mile-long (1,931 km) San Andreas Fault line in California. You may wonder how these fault lines are created. The Earth…

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The Quantum Realm: a Marvel legend or real life

If you have watch the movie "Ant-Man", it is no doubt that you have heard about the quantum realm. In the Marvel movies, the quantum realm is the subatomic dimension that was only accessible through Pym technologies. You needed to shrink into a microscopic size in order…

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