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NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep Space Using Laser

NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep Space Using Laser

NASA has successfully streamed a video featuring an orange tabby cat from deep space using laser technology. The video signal traveled nearly 19 million miles, showcasing the capabilities of streaming data from long distances. This advancement in communications technology could support future human exploration to Mars and improve the quality of scientific instruments used in space.

Animal Shelters Struggling with Overcrowding as Adoptions Lag Behind

Animal Shelters Struggling with Overcrowding as Adoptions Lag Behind

Animal shelters across the United States are facing overcrowding issues as adoptions fail to keep up with the influx of animals. This has resulted in many shelters resorting to housing animals in offices and other non-kennel spaces. The rising cost of living, higher pet care costs, and housing insecurity are some of the economic factors contributing to the problem. Shelter operators are now in crisis mode as they try to find solutions to reduce the kennel crush.

Why Are Alaska’s Rivers Turning Orange?

Why Are Alaska’s Rivers Turning Orange?

Streams in Alaska are turning orange with iron and sulfuric acid. Scientists are trying to figure out why

NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep, Deep Space

NASA Streams Cat Video From Deep, Deep Space

Using laser communication, NASA streamed a cat video from almost 20 million miles away, or 40 round trip flights to the moon.

Florida Man Arrested for Dumping Neighbor's Senior Dog in Dumpster

Florida Man Arrested for Dumping Neighbor's Senior Dog in Dumpster

A man in Florida has been arrested for throwing his neighbors' 16-year-old dog into a dumpster after the pet's owners passed away.

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Releases Wolves in Grand County

Colorado Parks and Wildlife Releases Wolves in Grand County

Colorado Parks and Wildlife officials release five wolves in Grand County, marking the first time a state has introduced an endangered species into the wild in the U.S.

Harvard Unveils Innovative Approach to High-Temperature Superconductors

Harvard Unveils Innovative Approach to High-Temperature Superconductors

Harvard researchers have made a breakthrough in superconductor technology by creating a high-temperature superconducting diode using cuprates, which could revolutionize quantum computing and the understanding of exotic materials.

James Webb zooms in on Uranus

James Webb zooms in on Uranus

The James Webb Space Telescope captures stunning images of Uranus.