By: Benjamin He Sending people, animals, rockets, or pretty much anything else to space is a bit of a big deal to most people. Or at…
Fallout Reach of the Trinity Nuclear Test
By: David Wang The Trinity Nuclear Test was conducted on July 16, 1945 at around 5:29 A.M. local time. The explosion was much stronger…
Can Robots Help Loneliness?
By: Iris Xu Conversation filled the lively home of 84-year-old Audrey and 86-year-old Ken Mattlin, where they lived with several robots….
Robot companions combat loneliness?
By: Zixian Huang Loneliness is a big problem that occurs in millions of older adults, but could AI robot companions be the cure to that?…
Americans are no longer interested in colonizing the Moon, Pew Research Center poll states
By: Moon Liu A new study by the Pew Research Center has revealed the rising disinterest in NASA’s return to the moon and demonstrated the…
Astronauts Suffer From Swollen Chambers in the Brain, and Recovery Can Take Years
By: Jonathan Shen Space is a very hostile environment: no air, food, light, or life. However, the biggest problem with visiting space is…
New Standards Set for Seven Biggest AI Companies
By: Andrew Yao Last Friday seven leading A.I. companies agreed to voluntary safeguards on their technology’s development, minimizing the…
Northern Elephant Seals Sleep Very Little
By: Katelyn Wei The northern elephant seals swim in the ocean for several months and take short naps on shore. When on their journey,…
New Findings from a Study About the “Trinity” Nuclear Test
By: Caroline Yao It’s July 16, 1945. A bomb is set off in the middle of a desert in New Mexico. J. Robert Oppenheimer and the other…
Polls Show Americans Prioritize Other Space Missions Over the Moon
By: Jingwei Zhao Although NASA’s top priority is to send astronauts to the moon through the Artemis program, more Americans believe that…