Computer game in school made students better at detecting fake news A computer game helped upper secondary school students become better at distinguishing between reliable and misleading news. How Nasa managed to reestablish contact with most distant spacecraft from Earth Nasa's Voyager 1 overcomes communication glitch, reconnects with Earth. Successful code relocation ensures continued operation. Mission team's innovative fix paves way for future data collection, reflecting on Voyager's remarkable journey since 1977. Rocket Lab to launch NASA, Korean payloads on Electron flight NASA’s Advanced Composite Solar Sail System (ACS3) will test materials and a deployable system for a solar sail-style propulsion system. Liftoff from New Zealand is set for 10:00 a.m. NZT on April 24 (6:00 p.m. EDT, 2200 UTC on April 23). |
Supreme Court Arguments on Idaho’s Abortion Ban: 5 Takeaways The court’s ruling could extend to at least half a dozen other states that have similarly restrictive bans, and the implications of the case could stretch beyond abortion. Italian Culture Ministry bans loans to Minneapolis Institute of Art over ancient statue dispute Italy’s Culture Ministry confirmed on Wednesday that it has banned loans to the Minneapolis Institute of Art because of an ongoing dispute over an ancient statue. After months of silence, Voyager 1 has returned NASA's calls The spacecraft launched in 1977 and is now 15 billion miles from Earth. It went silent in November. Scientists at JPL figured out how to get it talking again. Nursing home location may shape ‘chemical restraint’ overuse Understaffed nursing homes in disadvantaged communities are more likely to overmedicate residents with antipsychotics. |