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The Longest Human Spaceflight: Valeri Polyakov’s 437 Days Among the Stars
A Journey Beyond Limits In the vast history of human space exploration, few stories embody courage, endurance, and sheer willpower like that of Valeri Polyakov — the man who lived in space longer than anyone else. On January 8, 1994, the Russian cosmonaut launched aboard Soyuz TM-18 with one goal that sounded almost impossible: to stay in orbit long enough to test the true limits of human life beyond Earth.
By Holianyk Ihor2 months ago in Education
Language, Law, and the People Who Bridge the Gap
Most people never think about legal language until they're staring at a contract, unsure whether a sentence protects them — or traps them. For legal professionals around the world, that uncertainty can feel even heavier. They aren’t just trying to understand English; they’re trying to understand the language of law — a system built on nuance, precedent, and precision.
By Dena Falken Esq2 months ago in Education
99.9% of the Solar System’s Mass Belongs to the Sun
When you look up at the night sky, it’s easy to think of the Solar System as a vast collection of planets, moons, asteroids, and comets — each with its own story and identity. But here’s a mind-bending truth: almost all of the Solar System’s mass is concentrated in just one object — the Sun.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Education
The Heart of the Milky Way Spins at 220 km/s — The Cosmic Dance of Our Galaxy
When we gaze up at the night sky, it feels calm and timeless. The stars appear frozen, scattered like glitter across black velvet. But in truth, our galaxy — the Milky Way — is anything but still. It’s a vast, rotating disk of hundreds of billions of stars, dust clouds, and invisible matter, all swirling together in a cosmic dance. And at the heart of it all, the center of our galaxy is spinning at an astonishing 220 kilometers per second, or roughly 800,000 kilometers per hour.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Education
What is a Data Pipeline and How to Build an Effective One?
Do you know that having a smooth flow of data and timely access can significantly reduce data scientists' and analysts' time and accelerate data-driven decision-making, or gain insights faster? However, the raw data collected from a variety of sources including databases, sensors, social media feeds, or web scrapping, are often in different formats, volumes, and qualities. This makes it almost impossible to use it directly. This is where the magical data science pipeline comes in and transforms the entire data science workflow. It strengthens the modern data infrastructure and assists with seamless data collection, transformation, and delivery from source to destination.
By Pradip Mohapatra3 months ago in Education
Best Laptop for Artificial Intelligence
Artificial Intelligence is no longer the future, it’s the present. From deep learning and data science to neural networks and natural language processing, AI is everywhere. And if you’re diving into AI development, machine learning, or research in 2025, one thing is absolutely essential…
By Home Care Ranks3 months ago in Education
Neutron Stars: Tiny Titans of the Universe
Imagine an object only 20 kilometers across—roughly the size of a city—but with a mass greater than that of our Sun. This isn’t science fiction; it’s a neutron star, one of the strangest and most extreme things the universe has ever created. These tiny cosmic powerhouses defy common sense and push the boundaries of physics itself.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Education
The Sun Loses 4 Million Tons Every Second — And That’s Why We’re Alive
Every second, our Sun vanishes — just a little bit. About four million tons of its mass disappear into thin air every single second. Yet, that “loss” is exactly what keeps Earth warm, oceans liquid, and life thriving. It’s one of the most mind-bending facts in all of science: the Sun literally burns itself away to light up the cosmos.
By Holianyk Ihor3 months ago in Education
Why Study Abroad from Nepal?
Studying abroad from Nepal has been popular among international students these days. The reason for this popularity is rewarding choices for students who wish to build a successful academic and professional future. Every year thousands of students search for a country and university that suits their aim.
By Student Connect3 months ago in Education










