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Artemis II: A New Era of Human Exploration of the Moon
The Artemis II mission marked a historic moment as the first crewed lunar mission in over five decades.
Artemis II: First Crewed Lunar Flyby in Over 50 Years
The Artemis II mission marks a historic moment as it becomes the first crewed lunar flyby in more than half a century.
Understanding KL-Divergence: A Comprehensive Intuition Guide
KL-divergence is a fundamental concept in information theory and machine learning, often misunderstood due to its non-symmetric nature and unbounded properties.
Explore Chemistry with Zperiod: A Comprehensive Desktop Tool
Zperiod offers an immersive and interactive chemistry learning experience, best accessed via a desktop browser.
Feral Hog Populations and Swimming Pool Drowning Deaths: A Spurious Correlation
In this article, I explore the intriguing yet misleading correlation between the presence of feral hog populations in U.
They're Made Out of Meat
In a humorous and thought-provoking dialogue, two extraterrestrial beings discuss their bewildering discovery that humans are entirely composed of meat.
Understanding the Kalman Filter: A Practical Guide
The Kalman Filter is a powerful algorithm used to estimate and predict the state of a system amidst uncertainty, such as measurement noise or unknown external influences.
Creating a Universal Clock Free from Cultural Bias
Inspired by the idea of creating a clock devoid of cultural assumptions, I embarked on a project to design a timekeeping device that could be understood universally, even by extraterrestrial visitors.
Artemis II: Unveiling the Moon's Hidden Side
During the Artemis II mission, NASA astronauts captured breathtaking images of the Moon, revealing areas never before seen by human eyes.
The Intrinsic Value of Rational Agents
Rational agents, whether biological or artificial, inherently possess intrinsic value due to their capacity for reasoning and self-reflection.
The White Horse of Modernism: Rethinking Hume's Problem of Induction
The question 'What’s the colour of Napoleon’s white horse?
Unplanned Ecological Triumph: The Orange Peel Forest
In the mid-1990s, a unique conservation experiment in Costa Rica saw 12,000 tonnes of orange peels dumped on barren land, transforming it into a lush forest over two decades.
A Journey to a Microscopic World
This morning, I embarked on what seemed like a routine outing to my building's front step, only to stumble upon an extraordinary discovery.
Exploring Curiosities: A Mailbag of Questions and Musings
I recently opened the floodgates to a mailbag session, receiving an overwhelming 1,500 questions from curious minds.
Trump's 2027 Budget Proposal: A Renewed Assault on Science Funding
The Trump administration's proposed budget for 2027 once again seeks to drastically cut funding for science-focused agencies, echoing the previous year's unsuccessful attempt.
Artemis II Astronauts Set New Distance Record and Experience Lunar Eclipse
On a historic mission, the Artemis II crew, led by Reid Wiseman, circumnavigated the Moon, setting a new record for the farthest distance traveled by humans in space.
RFK Jr. Influences Changes in CDC Vaccine Panel Criteria
The criteria for membership in the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) have undergone significant changes.
Unveiling the Hidden World of Mycorrhizal Fungi in Alaska's Tundra
On a bright June day in 2025, Michael Van Nuland set off on a journey through Alaska's northernmost highway, driven by a mission to uncover the secrets of mycorrhizal fungi beneath the tundra.
The Rise of AI-Generated 'Frankenstein' Citations in Scientific Research
As AI tools like Chat-GPT become more prevalent, their tendency to fabricate citations has become a significant issue for scientists and legal professionals.
The Urgent Need for Quantum-Resistant Cryptography
In recent months, my perspective on the urgency of implementing quantum-resistant cryptography has shifted dramatically.
Santiago Ramón y Cajal's Insights on Overcoming Intellectual Pitfalls
In 'Advice for a Young Investigator,' Santiago Ramón y Cajal explores the gap between the desire for greatness and the execution of the small tasks that lead to success.
Unraveling the Mystery of Eel Reproduction
For centuries, the reproduction of the European eel, Anguilla anguilla, remained one of nature's most elusive secrets.
The Machines Are Fine, But What About Us?
As a new assistant professor in astrophysics, I embark on the journey of mentoring my first PhD students, Alice and Bob.
Rethinking De-Extinction: The Illusion of Bringing Back the Lost
De-extinction technologies, like cloning and gene-editing, are revolutionizing our understanding of what it means for a species to be alive or extinct.
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