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Posts by Brian Resnick

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Watch Artemis II launch in extreme slow motion National Geographic set up a high-speed, remote-operated camera to capture the historic launch at 2000 frames per second.

Stop what you're doing an melt your brain with this NatGeo Artemis II launch video www.nationalgeographic.com/science/grap... 2000 frames per second!

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Everyone wants a piece of the moon—what could go wrong? As NASA prepares to return explorers to the moon, big plans are already taking shape to develop this virtually untouched realm to suit human needs.

Excited to share the September cover story of NatGeo, which I pitched and edited: www.nationalgeographic.com/science/grap...

For years, I've been wanting to take a big swing at a story that asks: Are we going to trash the moon? Enjoy.

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you're cool

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Since I was laid off from Vox a few weeks ago, I no longer cover public health for that outlet -- but I sure do stay in touch with my many sources at the CDC and in public health more broadly

The overwhelming msg they're getting this week is that this admin simply has no idea how anything works

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doomscrolling is back, baby!

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love it. following

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

If that’s you like or follow and I’ll follow back 🧪 or tell me the spaces I should be eavesdropping in.

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Hello. I’m a science journalist / editor. I want to follow people posting about science / ideas that excite them. People who ask big questions and take curiosity seriously. I always want to know why a question matters, and for whom. I probably won’t be a super active poster. Just here to learn 🧪

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