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| New Lego Space Sets Take Kids to Mars, Brick by Brick As NASA pushes to land humans on the moon and Mars in the coming years, the Lego Group has seven new space-themed building sets inspired the agency's Red Planet plans. These sets will be released on Saturday (June 1) elsewhere in the world and on ... | |
| A new view of exoplanets with NASA's upcoming Webb Telescope While we now know of thousands of exoplanets—planets around other stars—the vast majority of our knowledge is indirect. That is, scientists have not actually taken many pictures of exoplanets, and because of the limits of current technology, we can only see ... | |
| Volcanic eruption witnessed by prehistoric humans A volcanic eruption believed to be eye-witnessed by humans in prehistoric times happened 245,000 years later than originally expected, according to new research involving Curtin University researchers. The research, published in Quaternary Science ... | |
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| Children Aren't Born With Learning Styles, Scientists Warn Parents The idea that some kids pick up information better when it's presented visually, and others physically or by listening, is a myth that could rob children of opportunities to learn and a waste of parents' money, according to scientists. Researchers at the University ... | |
| Brain activity in teens predicts future mood health An imbalance of functioning in attention-related brain systems may help forecast the course of teen depression, according to a study published in Biological Psychiatry: Cognitive Neuroscience and Neuroimaging, published by Elsevier. Proper coordination of ... | |
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