How these strange colored ponds help support life — How humans transport the largest objects
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February 2, 2022

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What comes next for the James Webb telescope?

What comes next for the James Webb telescope?

After more than a decade of planning, the James Webb telescope finally launched late last year. And since it just reached its destination, we shouldn't have to wait too much longer to see the most incredible photos ever taken of galaxies outside our own.

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These ponds help support half the people on Earth

These ponds help support half the people on Earth

Smack dab in the middle of the Utah desert sits a slew of ponds that can be seen from space. These ponds change color and can range from neon blue to dark green. The reason for these ponds might seem baffling at first, but the way they affect the entire world is truly mind-blowing.

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The insane logistics of transporting some of the largest objects in the world

The insane logistics of transporting some of the largest objects in the world

Over the years, humans have moved some truly colossal objects across Earth's surface. The way this is done is insanely complex. Whether it be the Statue of Liberty coming from France or giant oil rigs across oceans, the way it's accomplished is mind-blowing.

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What a Kevlar vest and your smartphone have in common

What a Kevlar vest and your smartphone have in common

Your phone isn’t designed to stop a bullet, and you can’t watch a YouTube video on a bulletproof vest. But, there is a strange similarity between the two objects. In fact, they both use the same chemistry in their production but for very different reasons.

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