Only 51% of people can solve this problem — Why supersonic planes are coming back
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October 4, 2021

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NASA has an impressive new space telescope

NASA has an impressive new space telescope

NASA will be launching its new space telescope soon. While this project has had multiple problems keeping it from lift-off, it's finally being sent into space. So what does this mean, and what kind of cool tech does this new space telescope include?

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The problem only 51% of people can solve

The problem only 51% of people can solve

Whether a problem is mathematical or more applicable to the real world, our brain is always there, searching for solutions. Not all brains work the same, however, and there are a few tests that can show you which side of the spectrum you're on.

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Supersonic planes are coming back

Supersonic planes are coming back

Nearly 20 years ago, supersonic passenger travel aircraft was all but dead. The Concord, the only supplier of this type of travel, went out of business and there were no plans to bring it back. That is, until now. A new supersonic plane is in development and it just might change the game.

Tap or click to see how supersonic travel will be different now. →

 
See how they work: Wind turbines

See how they work: Wind turbines

Every 24 hours, wind generates 35 times more electricity than humans across the planet use each day. We don't capture and use all that energy, of course, but is it possible? Can we live in a world powered completely by wind? To answer that question, we have to start with the basics: wind turbines.

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