The US military and its impressive transportation system — How astronauts stay hygienic in space
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February 7, 2023

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How the US military transportation system works

How the US military transportation system works

The world's largest employer isn't Walmart. It isn't Amazon. It's the U.S. Department of Defense, and it's not even close. This massive organization has over 3 million employees across the globe. With all these people working all around the world, getting them from place to place necessitates a massive transportation system. How do the logistics for the enormous system work, and what goes into making it run smoothly?

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How astronauts stay clean in space

How astronauts stay clean in space

Being in a zero-gravity environment sounds like fun, right? Just floating around in weightlessness. But it can make hygiene pretty difficult. Some everyday activities we take for granted are much harder in space, and the methods astronauts have come up with to stay clean are honestly genius.

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How a single attraction changed amusement parks forever

How a single attraction changed amusement parks forever

The first amusement park in the U.S was opened in 1846 in Connecticut. It grew to have five roller coasters and dozens of other attractions. Fast forward 170 years and amusement parks have changed quite a bit. In 2010, Universal Studios opened an attraction that changed the game. It wasn't just a ride or roller coaster — it was a fully immersive experience. How other theme parks responded was mind-blowing.

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