Can NASA save Earth from an asteroid? — Bendable robots are the future
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How NASA plans to save Earth from an asteroid Earth being impacted by an asteroid has long been an apocalyptic nightmare for many throughout history. Unlike in the movies, a nuclear explosion may not work to keep it from hitting our planet. Don't worry, NASA has come up with somewhat of a plan and will be testing it this summer. So what exactly do they have in the works? Tap or click to see NASA's asteroid disaster plan. → |
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Why bendable robots are better The field of robotics is advancing drastically, seemingly every year. We now have robots in our homes and even some that live on other planets. When you think of robots, you probably imagine large metal contraptions. But engineers are now trying something different. What if robots were soft and bendable? Tap or click to see the full potential of these amazing creations. → |
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Is loud music damaging your ears? Music is one of the great joys of life. It gives us a beat to dance to and a song to groove to. But with headphones being such high-quality tech these days, we sometimes listen to that music much too loud. So what kind of damage is all that loud music really doing to our ears? Tap or click to find out how loud music affects our ears. → |