A second-grade student from California has designed the mascot that will join NASA's Artemis II mission to the moon -- known as the zero gravity indicator.
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Scientists have resolved a biological mystery, the question of how snakes – particularly tree snakes – manage to hold such large portions of their bodies upright without limbs. The work could ...