Examining the smallest thing in the universe — The realities of living on the moon
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October 25, 2022

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What is the smallest thing in the universe?

What is the smallest thing in the universe?

The universe is massive, filled with hundreds of millions of galaxies and stars 100 times larger than the sun. But what if we looked down instead of looking up? There are entire worlds all around us that we can't see. The smaller we get, the crazier these worlds are. How small can we get, and what does the world look like from that perspective?

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How will humans live on the moon?

How will humans live on the moon?

Imagine what it'd be like to live on the moon. Waking up every day and bouncing around in that low gravity seems incredible, right? It could be a reality sooner than you think. But how will scientists make that happen and what still needs to be discovered?

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How the US military transportation system works

How the US military transportation system works

The world's largest employer isn't Walmart. It isn't Amazon. It's the U.S. Department of Defense, and it's not even close. This massive organization has over 3 million employees across the globe. With all these people working all around the world, getting them from place to place necessitates a massive transportation system. How do the logistics for the enormous system work, and what goes into making it run smoothly?

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