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Intergenerational Religion: Why Parents’ Faith Habits Stick
Peer-reviewed research on intergenerational transmission of religion finds that children whose parents attended church weekly and shared faith at home were twice as likely to worship regularly as adults. Sociologists now point to four specific parental behaviors — not personal spiritual searching — as the primary driver of lifelong religious practice.Eyes on Exoplanets Tutorial: Explore NASA’s 3D Universe
NASA's free Eyes on Exoplanets tool lets anyone navigate a real 3D universe of confirmed alien worlds from a browser. This tutorial shows you how to get started and make the most of the experience.What NASA Needs to Stay on Track for the Moon
NASA's Artemis program faces a demanding sequence of engineering milestones — from sequential test flights to Starship's first orbital refueling — that must each be cleared on time for a crewed lunar landing to succeed. Here's what has to go right, and why the schedule is more fragile than it appears.Green Bank Telescope Leads WVU Gravitational Wave Hunt
West Virginia University scientists are leveraging the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope and nearly $6 million in NSF funding to detect ancient gravitational waves and uncover clues about the dawn of the universe.Extinct Ice Age Peacock Species Identified from Fossil
Scientists at National Taiwan University have formally identified Pavo miejue, a previously unknown extinct peafowl species from Pleistocene fossils found in Taiwan. The giant endemic bird is the largest known to have lived on the island and vanished before recorded history.SpaceX IPO & Reusable Rockets: The Economics Explained
On June 12, 2026, SpaceX made its Nasdaq debut while simultaneously landing a Falcon 9 booster — two events that tell one story about how reusable rocket technology transformed the economics of reaching space.Load More