
Monday Apr 08, 2024
Unveiling the Mysteries of the Sun and China’s Orchid Renaissance
Scientists track the Sun from 50,000 feet during the Total Solar Eclipse. China's rich cultural heritage and modern science intersect in the orchid industry. Plus, concerns raised about a potential flaw in Nasa's hypersonic aerodynamics software. Also, a 3rd grader's glider project wins at a science fair.
Sources:
https://www.indiatoday.in/science/story/total-solar-eclipse-scientists-to-track-the-sun-from-altitude-of-50000-feet-2524602-2024-04-08
https://www.eurasiareview.com/08042024-chinas-orchid-renaissance-bridging-ancient-traditions-and-modern-science/
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/article/3258190/chinese-scientists-question-flaw-nasas-hypersonic-aerodynamics-software
https://www.mvariety.com/news/3rd-grader-s-glider-project-wins-at-science-fair/article_e18125fc-f56c-11ee-8aec-8b550a66c18a.html
Outline:
(00:00:00) Introduction
(00:00:46) Total Solar Eclipse: Scientists to track the Sun from altitude of 50,000 feet
(00:03:37) China’s Orchid Renaissance: Bridging Ancient Traditions And Modern Science
(00:06:18) Chinese scientists question ‘flaw’ in Nasa’s hypersonic aerodynamics software
(00:09:38) 3rd grader’s glider project wins at science fair