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You may have heard that recently, NASA launched its Artemis II Rocket into space. This story will say how it will affect space exploration.
Artemis II made a flyby past the moon 7 days into their mission, and the astronauts splashed down on Earth on April 10th, nearly 15 days before this issue was published. The Artemis II mission actually was paving the path for a future moon mission, Artemis III.
Artemis III is, in fact, expected to land on the moon for the first time in 55 years. "As of early 2026, the purpose of NASA's Artemis III mission is to conduct a crewed demonstration of docking and rendezvous in low Earth orbit using commercial landers (SpaceX Starship/Blue Origin Blue Origin Blue Moon) and new spacesuits, accelerating lunar landing plans to roughly 2027-2028." (NASA)
So, after 55 years, humans will be able to land on the moon again. And it is all thanks to the Artemis II Mission.
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Talor A. Murphy: Our Modern World Reporter.
Andes Mountains are home to Guinea pigs, chinchillas, and llamas. And tons more. And there is this river, full of water. water, water, water, tasty, fresh, water. Just for those animals. But there's one thing, if those animals drink it... DEATH! Well, if any mammal drinks it, that happens, but what if it doesn't? These humans are like a water bender, for those Avatar fans, but not. More like a chemical bender. In the water, there is a toxic metalloid. These humans are, I guess, in your words, built differently.
In the article, it states, "Our data show that adaptation to tolerate the environmental stressor arsenic has likely driven an increase in the frequencies of protective variants of AS3MT, providing the first evidence of human adaptation to a toxic chemical." This shows how humans can evolve to survive almost anything. These humans carry a gene that helps them metabolize arsenic safely. Arsenic is an acid that I already talked about, the poisonous thing in the water.
I guess this means in the future, humans will have evolved so much. Maybe to the point we can fly. Probably not. All we know is that people are drinking poisonous chemicals in South America unharmed. :)
Humans in The Andes Appear to Have Evolved a Strange Genetic Ability: ScienceAlert
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The world was made, but people believe in different things: evolution, creation, and the Big Bang. But one thing, the world has been shifting into today with new inventions and items. From ancient Rome to when America was born, to right now, with the cell phones and all those things. But, they might... END!
There are 2 SUPERMASSIVE black holes, 500 million light-years away. But the distance doesn't matter. In about, oh, I'll say, 100 YEARS, HUMANITY MIGHT BE GONE. Nobody has recognized it as a big threat, BUT I DO.
Each of the black holes weighs 100 million times more than the sun. Each black hole orbits the other every 121 days. That doesn't matter. NOTHING DOES. Well, I mean. Things do matter because you probably will be dead in 100 years.
Will this all lead to death? Was I overdramatic? Who knows. But one thing I do know. Stay safe, love space, don't judge by race, tie your shoelace, and don't hit someone with a mace. Have fun!
Talor A. Murphy: Our Modern World Reporter.
THIS STORY HAS SOME BAD AND HARMFUL ELEMENTS, BE AWARE BEFORE READING!!! Well, not that bad, I guess it's just the harmful truth.
Fortune cookies. A fun, silly way to predict your future/fortune. They aren't true. But some are. Some common fortune cookies are, "Two days from now, tomorrow will be yesterday." "Change is inevitable, except for vending machines." "To truly find yourself, you should play hide and seek alone." "Nothing is so much to be feared as fear." "The best year-round temperature is a warm heart and a cool head."
Aren't those so humorous? BUT ONE is not so humorous! "You Canadian shall die at a Mexican shooting with 6 Americans injured and a dozen Mexicans also injured." That might be scary if you're Canadian and in Mexico. And that matches one person, one person indeed.
It was on a Monday. I guess you could call it Morally Wrong Monday! Morally wrong indeed. The shooter may have, I say, taken his own life. The attacker wrote out a note that he "was going to carry out the act, and that he drew inspiration from beyond Earth. "
Now this, this story is just sad. A tourist spot, turned into a crime scene. How sad. What needs to happen is for people to be better, and for there to be no more crimes. And more joy in the world. So be kind and don't do shootouts.