How a single rocket became the workhorse for NASA — Incredible Rubik's Cube art
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How the Atlas Rocket became the workhorse of NASA In the '60s, NASA sent a man to space by basically strapping him to a modified missile. This behemoth was as tall as a 13-story building and could easily take its payload into the murky darkness of space. But now, 60 years later, we are still using a version of this rocket to bring people and payloads to space. What makes it so reliable, and how was it designed? Tap or click to discover the insane engineering behind Atlas. → |
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Using Rubik's Cubes to create stunning art Meet 16-year-old Daniella Chaim, a talented artist who uses Rubik's Cubes to create incredible works of art. From portraits to abstract designs, Daniella's unique approach to art is impressive and inspiring. Tap or click to see her work. → |
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How video games can make us smarter You may have heard the old adage, "Video games will rot your brain." While this may be true if you are continuously playing a mindless mobile game, it turns out scientists believe some aspects of video games can actually help us become more social and better problem solvers — and even help positively develop a child's mind. But how? Tap or click to find out the positives of video games. → |
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