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SpaceX Shall Send Two Civilians To The Moon On 2018

Medicine & Technology As revealed on Feb. 27, SpaceX informed the public that they will be sending their most-awaited Falcon Heavy to the moon next year. As if that's not enough to entice the space enthusiasts, the CEO of SpaceX, Elon Musk, also shared that two civilians who already paid for the private moon viewing shall be on board the Falcon Heavy.

BlackBerry And Nokia Phones Set To Come Back

Digital natives are surely aware who are the legends in the mobile industry especially in early 2000's. Both BlackBerry and Nokia used to be in the lead but in the recent years, they faded from the stream. But, insiders just shared that the two old names are set to come back.

Here's A Skin Cream Made From A Person’s Own Microbes

Studies show that the body is composed of several microorganisms which are actually more numerous than the human's cells. Lately, scientists were curious on how can these microbes affect humans. With a recent finding, it was found out that a person's microbes can actually be utilized for skin care.

SpaceX’s Dragon Failed To Reach ISS

Carrying around three tons of supplies, SpaceX's Dragon failed to have a rendezvous with the International Space Station (ISS) on Feb. 22. This is actually due to glitch with the navigation system of the Dragon.

Controversial CRISPR Can Alter And Wipe Out Malaria

It seems that the CRISPR technology is worth a court battle after the patent battle between the Broad Institute and the University of California. Now, several scientists are seeing light to this gene technology which can actually solve epidemics like malaria.

SpaceX Launches Falcon 9 From Historic NASA Pad In Florida

SpaceX made another historic feat as it launched its Falcon 9 into space on February 19. It might sound ordinary to some space enthusiasts especially to Elon Musk's fans, but this is extraordinary as the Falcon 9 was launched in the famous launchpad 39A.

NASA's Juno Shall Remain In Current Orbit At Jupiter

The Juno mission of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) veered away from its prior plan to move closer into Jupiter's orbit. This was announced on February 17 after NASA's meeting for the entire Juno mission.
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