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- β¨ππͺ Videos & News Today β’ November 24, 2025
β¨ππͺ Videos & News Today β’ November 24, 2025
In today's science news: Sea creatures with "all-body brains" π§ , robots built for batting practice βΎ, and what if Earth suddenly stopped spinning? βΈοΈ. Plus, more headlines after today's videos π
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β¨ππͺ Today on TKSST
πͺπ§¬π§ Things we learned today
π§ Sea urchins are described as "all-body brain" creatures β’ Popular Mechanics
βοΈ A new engine harnesses space's coldness to generate renewable power β’ Popular Mechanics
π Two giant mysterious blobs in Earth's mantle explained β’ Science Alert
π China's space station oven cooks chicken wings in zero gravity β’ BGR
βΎ Watch robots play baseball with 70 mph throws and quick reaction catches β’ IEEE Spectrum
π A photographer captures American factories through architectural perspective and design β’ Smithsonian Magazine
π The maritime history of Newfoundland dogs β’ Popular Science
π°οΈ NASA is celebrating 25 years of ISS scientific breakthroughs β’ NASA
βΈοΈ What would happen if Earth suddenly stopped spinning for moment? β’ Discover Wild Science
πΈ National Geographic announces their Pictures of the Year 2025 β’ Discover Wildlife
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