10 Key Facts About Russia's Soyuz 5 Rocket After Its Successful Debut

Russia's Soyuz 5 rocket aced its debut launch on April 30, 2025. This listicle covers 10 key facts including its engine, payload capacity, reusability, and role in replacing older rockets.

UX Researchers Adopt Hollywood Storytelling to Save User-Centered Design from Budget Cuts

UX researchers now use three-act storytelling from movies to make findings compelling, preventing budget cuts and boosting stakeholder engagement. The method aligns foundational research, usability testing, and validation with classic narrative stages.

Secrets of Strixhaven Shatters Prerelease Records, Outpacing Universes Beyond

Secrets of Strixhaven has set a new MTG prerelease record, surpassing War of the Spark and outpacing Universes Beyond crossovers, signaling strong player engagement with original Magic lore.

Maximizing Your Savings: A Step-by-Step Guide to Scoring Top Tech Deals Like the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and More

Learn to find, verify, and purchase tech deals like the Galaxy Tab S11 Ultra and Samsung monitor, with step-by-step instructions and common mistakes to avoid.

Decoding Samsung's Galaxy S Redesign: A Guide to Understanding the Rumors and Supply Chain Risks

A structured guide to interpreting Samsung Galaxy S redesign leaks and assessing the risk of memory supply issues derailing the plans.

Squid and Cuttlefish: Ancient Deep-Sea Survivors Reveal Evolution Secrets

Squid and cuttlefish originated in deep-sea refuges 100M years ago, surviving extinctions before rapid diversification, new genome study reveals.

Exclusive: 'Fast16' Malware – US-Linked Cyber Sabotage Tool Silently Crippled Iran Before Stuxnet, Researchers Reveal

Fast16 malware, likely US state-sponsored, sabotaged Iranian high-precision computations before Stuxnet via silent, subtle code manipulation.

How Cephalopods Outlasted Dinosaurs: New Genetic Insights

New genomic study reveals squid and cuttlefish survived mass extinctions by retreating to deep-sea refuges, then rapidly diversified into shallow waters after extinction events.

Fast16: The Stealthy Sabotage Malware That Preceded Stuxnet

Fast16 is a state-sponsored malware that subtly alters high-precision calculations, causing failures in equipment and research, predating Stuxnet.

Mastering the May the 4th Lego Star Wars Drop: A Collector's Guide to 2026's Ultimate UCS and Builds

A comprehensive collector's guide to Lego's 2026 May the 4th Star Wars drop, highlighting the UCS Mandalorian's N-1 Starfighter and nine new sets. Includes prerequisites, step-by-step ordering, common mistakes, and display tips.

Building the Golden Dome: A Guide to Developing Space-Based Missile Interceptors by 2028

Guide to developing space-based missile interceptors for the US Space Force's Golden Dome program, with steps from concept to 2028 orbital demonstration, including prerequisites and common mistakes.

Navigating the Artemis 3 Delay: A Comprehensive Guide to NASA's Revised Lunar Timeline and the 2028 Moon Landing Outlook

Guide detailing Artemis III delay to late 2027 due to HLS delays, steps to assess 2028 landing feasibility, and common analysis mistakes.

A Practical Guide to Inclusive UX Research: How to Plan and Execute Accessible Studies

A step-by-step guide to planning and executing inclusive UX research, covering recruitment, facilitation, bias mitigation, and results sharing.

When AI Removes the 'Bugs': The Hidden Cost of a Seamless Workplace

Explores how AI eliminating the need to 'bug' colleagues may erode informal interactions that build team trust and performance, backed by research.

NISAR Satellite Reveals Ground Sinking Crisis in Mexico City

NISAR satellite uses advanced radar to map extreme ground sinking in Mexico City, revealing causes like groundwater extraction and aiding mitigation.

NISAR Reveals Mexico City's Sinking Ground: A Q&A

NISAR satellite reveals rapid Mexico City subsidence due to groundwater pumping, with details on landmarks, lakes, and radar technology.

Orion's Flywheel: A Deep Space Fitness Solution with Ryan Schulte

Ryan Schulte, NASA's Orion flywheel project manager, led the development of a compact, power-free exercise device used on Artemis II. This Q&A explores how it works, challenges faced, and plans for future missions.

Cloud Patterns Signal the End of Winter in Alaska

Explore 7 Q&A about cloud formations over the Gulf of Alaska on March 19, 2026, explaining cloud streets, open-cell clouds, von Kármán vortices, and a polar low.

How NASA is Clearing the Skies for Emergency Drones: Q&A on Airspace Prioritization

NASA tested airspace prioritization for first responder drones in North Texas, ensuring emergency drones get priority over commercial drones, just like ambulances on roads.

Celebrating Five Decades of Inspiration: The NASA Goddard Visitor Center Story

Explore the 50-year legacy of NASA Goddard's Visitor Center, from its bicentennial opening in a former radio station to iconic exhibits like the Delta-B rocket and OAO mockup, inspiring generations.

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