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Reusing Rockets: SpaceX's GPS Mission

May 31, 2025

SpaceX has done it again, launching another rocket into space. This time, it was a Falcon 9 rocket. It took off from Florida. The mission was to send a GPS satellite into orbit around Earth. The launch happened around 1:30 p. m. from a place called Space Launch Complex 40. This is at Cape Canaveral

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Tracking the Future: 100, 000 Chassis Get a Tech Boost

May 27, 2025

The largest fleet of intermodal chassis in the U. S. is about to get a significant tech upgrade. Direct ChassisLink is teaming up with BlackBerry. They will equip 100, 000 of their DCL53 domestic 53-foot chassis with BlackBerry's Radar GPS tracking system. This move is part of a bigger plan to impro

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Predicting Football Injuries: A Smart Way to Stay Safe

January 3, 2025

Football players often get injured without any contact. Most studies look back at these injuries and focus on GPS data. But injuries happen because of many reasons, not just one. This study used machine learning to predict these injuries. It looked at GPS data and other player details from a Portugu

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L. A. Mountain Lions Adapt to City Life by Going Nocturnal

December 7, 2024

In the heart of Los Angeles, mountain lions are shifting their schedules to avoid people. A new study found that these big cats, like the famous P-22, are becoming more active at night to steer clear of hikers, bikers, and other recreation enthusiasts. While this strategy helps them coexist with hum

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German Doctors' Adaptation to COVID-19 Guidelines Post-Pandemic

November 14, 2024

Imagine this: the COVID-19 pandemic is finally over, but what steps do doctors take next? A recent study in Germany looked into just that, focusing on how general practitioners (GPs) feel about keeping pandemic practices in place. The German College of General Practitioners and Family Physicians (le

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SpaceMilestones: Top Satellite Launches That Changed History

October 11, 2024

Have you ever stopped to think about how satellites, tiny objects in space, affect our daily lives? Satellites have been around for just over six decades, making them one of the newest tools in human history. But in that short time, they've changed how we communicate, navigate, and even predict the

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Garmin's New Active Smartwatch: GPS and More for Women's Health

October 7, 2024

Are you a woman looking for a smartwatch that not only tracks your fitness but also offers advanced health features tailored just for you? Garmin has heard your requests. The new Garmin Lily 2 Active is here, and it brings something we’ve all been waiting for: built-in GPS! The original Garmin Lily

education

Boston's School Bus Crisis: A Call to Action

September 13, 2024

Boston City Councilors Edward Flynn and Erin Murphy have issued a rallying cry for the state to intervene in the city's beleaguered school bus system, which has been plagued by chronic lateness. This crisis is not just a minor inconvenience; it's a significant obstacle to achieving educational goals

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Amazfit T-Rex 3: A Big Watch with AI That Wants to Be Your Coach

September 6, 2024

The Amazfit T-Rex 3 has a lot going for it: a bright, big display, rugged build, and a battery life that lasts for weeks. But does its AI-powered coaching system really live up to the hype? Let's dive in and find out. Smartwatch for the Big-Wristed Crowd Right off the bat, this watch is designed

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The Amazfit T-Rex 3: Adventure-Proof and AI-Powered

September 6, 2024

When I first heard about the Amazfit T-Rex 3, I thought it was just going to be another bulky smartwatch. Boy, was I wrong! This beast is built for those of us with larger wrists who like to push our limits in the great outdoors. With its brilliant display, long-lasting battery life, and AI-powere