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Mars Mission in Jeopardy: The Silent MAVEN

December 12, 2025

The Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft, operated by NASA, has gone dark. On December 6th, as MAVEN moved behind Mars, ground control anticipated a brief signal loss. However, the Deep Space Network has not received any communication from the orbiter since. Engineers are workin

education

Bullying by the Group: What Makes It Different?

December 12, 2025

Bullying is a big problem. It affects many kids in school. About 1 in 5 kids face it. But here's something interesting. About 3 in 10 of these kids are bullied by more than one person. This is called multiple perpetrator bullying, or MPB for short. People think that bullying by a group is worse. Bu

finance

Why a Fed Leader Chose to Wait on Rate Cuts

December 12, 2025

Austan Goolsbee, head of the Chicago Fed, made a bold move recently. He voted against lowering interest rates. Why? He thinks the Fed should wait for more data before making big changes. Goolsbee is not against lowering rates in the future. He just wants to make sure it's the right time. Inflation

science

Mars Mission on a Budget: The Highs and Lows of ESCAPADE

December 12, 2025

Mars has always been a tricky destination. Now, NASA is trying a new approach with the ESCAPADE mission. This isn't your typical big-budget space adventure. It's a cost-effective, high-risk project aiming to study Mars' magnetic field and atmosphere. Launched in late 2025, ESCAPADE is part of NASA's

environment

Alaska's Chance to Lead: Why Glyphosate Should Be Banned Now

December 12, 2025

Alaska stands out as the only state in the U. S. with rivers untouched by glyphosate. This is a big deal because this herbicide is found in all other rivers across the country. The state has a unique opportunity to keep it that way. Glyphosate, the main ingredient in Roundup, has been a hot topic w

environment

Ocean Data in Peril: Why NOAA's Buoys Are at Risk

December 12, 2025

The ocean is a big, mysterious place, and we rely on buoys and sensors to help us understand it better. These tools give us important information for fishing, shipping, and even predicting hurricanes. But right now, these buoys are in trouble because they aren't getting the money they need to keep w

technology

Keeping Secrets Safe in a Digital World

December 12, 2025

In today's world, it feels like every few weeks, someone's personal information is exposed. It could be a store, a hospital, or even a travel website. People are frustrated because they feel like they have no control over their data. But there's a new technology that might change this. It's called z

technology

Tech Giants and Startups: A Week of Big Moves

December 12, 2025

Nvidia is looking to make more of its H200 AI chips because of high demand in China. This is interesting because the U. S. has strict rules about selling advanced tech to China. Nvidia is trying to find a balance between following these rules and keeping its business strong in China. This shows how

health

A New Way to Treat Depression: Electric Stimulation at Home

December 12, 2025

The FDA has given the green light to a new device that uses gentle electric currents to help people with depression. This device, made by a company called Flow Neuroscience, can be used at home. It's a big deal because it could make treatment more accessible to many people who struggle with depressi

religion

Could Religion Make a Comeback in America?

December 12, 2025

In recent times, the trend of declining religious participation in America seems to have hit a pause. Data from Pew Research Center reveals that around 70% of Americans still connect with a religion, a tiny drop from 2020. Interestingly, daily prayers and church visits have stayed the same over the