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Transform Your Backyard Into a Resort-Style Oasis
Winston-Salem Journal· 2 hours agoAs the summer months approach, many homeowners are looking to transform their backyards into personal resort-style oases inspired by their travels. With...
Don Pettit, NASA’s Oldest Active Astronaut, Is Going Back to Space
Scientific American· 8 hours agoWhen chemical engineer Don Pettit, age 69, blasts off for the International Space Station (ISS) this...
Fine dining, at a new high: Michelin-starred chef taking his cuisine to our upper atmosphere
Wisconsin State Journal· 6 hours agoEver since humans have journeyed to space, their meals there have proved to be, well, nothing to...
VisitLEX tells the stories of Lexington, and they are paying off | Opinion
Lexington Herald-Leader via Yahoo News· 1 hour agoBrand. The Horse Kicks campaign is just one example of how the visitor economy creates opportunity...
My dog is too big to fly — I sneak him in with a TSA-approved carrier
New York Post· 1 hour agoTo travel with a pet in-cabin, the combined weight of the pet and carrier may not exceed 20 pounds,...
Fine dining, at a new high: Michelin-starred chef taking his cuisine to our upper atmosphere
Scottsbluff Star-Herald· 6 hours agoEver since humans have journeyed to space, their meals there have proved to be, well, nothing to...
I went on 6 flights in 10 days, and these $17 slippers kept my feet comfy and supported — even in...
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The Techno Pioneer Jeff Mills Blazes a Trail to Space, and Beyond
New York Times· 5 hours agoAt 60, the D.J. and producer is inspiring fresh generations with new work, including an LP that...
Opinion: A Russian weapon could wipe out US space edge
CNN.com· 10 hours agoEarly this month, senior US officials publicly shared their startling concern that a Russian...
The Marshall Star for May 15, 2024 - NASA
NASA· 48 minutes agoAstronaut Victor Glover, far right, and Bill Hill, second from right, director of safety and mission assurance at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center...