NASA's new wheel technology — The rise and fall of the DeLorean
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June 1, 2023

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What makes movie punches look realistic?

What makes movie punches look realistic?

Have you ever watched a really good action movie and thought, “Wow, it looks like they are really punching each other.” Well, tons of secret Hollywood tricks make it seem genuine. And sometimes actors actually make contact.

Tap or click to find out how fight scenes look so realistic. →

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NASA's new wheel technology is remarkable

NASA's new wheel technology is remarkable

NASA plans to return to the moon and Mars in the next decade. One of the issues it has run into is that a traditional wheel filled with air struggles on the rugged terrain of Mars. So, it developed an entirely new material perfect for getting around on rough surfaces. But how does it work and what makes it so different?

Tap or click to see how this new material is constructed. →

The rise and fall of the iconic DeLorean

The rise and fall of the iconic DeLorean

The DeLorean is widely recognized as an iconic symbol of the '80s. Its futuristic design, gull-wing doors, and prominent appearance in "Back to the Future" made it a household name. Despite its initial success, the DeLorean car company quickly went out of business. So, what led to the company's ultimate demise, and what lessons can we learn from the story of this failed manufacturer?

Tap or click here for details on the downfall of the DeLorean. →

 
Why scientists want to microwave the moon

Why scientists want to microwave the moon

The moon isn't a hospitable place for humans because it lacks air and protection from space. Plus, the dust on the moon is so thin that it can damage the equipment we send there. Now, scientists are working on solving this problem using microwave technology. This approach could help us with future missions. But how will it work?

Tap or click to learn how scientists are changing the future of moon missions. →

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