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Astronomy

Astronomers Discover New Type of Supernova

Scientists have observed a new kind of stellar explosion that is believed to be triggered by a black hole-star interaction.

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Space Exploration

Seed Pillows in New Space Agriculture Study

Researchers aboard the International Space Station have begun a new experiment to study plant growth.

August 17, 2025

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NASA Confirms Oldest-Ever Comet is Fastest Interstellar Object

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The Hubble Space Telescope confirmed Comet 3I/ATLAS is moving at 130,000 mph, with an estimated age of eight billion years.

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✏️  Notes for you

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Understanding and Using Your "Creative Blocks"

Welcome to Creative Blocks! These cards are designed to help you move beyond the standard, linear Notion layouts and start building truly dynamic and visually engaging layouts. They are the foundational elements of your creative process.

Let's break down the different types of cards and how you can use them in your own pages.

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The Horizontal "Information" Card

This card is a great tool for organising information in a clean, side-by-side format. It's efficient, compact, and highly readable.

When to Use It:

Team Bios: Showcase team members with a profile photo on the side.

Services Offered: List your services with a small image or icon next to a brief description.

Article List: Create a grid of articles or resources with a thumbnail image and a short summary.

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The Vertical "Showcase" Card

This card is all about making an impact. It’s perfect for highlighting a single, important piece of information or content.

When to Use It:

Portfolio Showcase: Display a featured project with a stunning hero image.

Featured Blog Post: Highlight your latest or most popular article.

Announcements: Draw attention to a new product, service, or event.

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The "Pure Content" Card

This card is all about the text. By removing the image and using a structured hierarchy, it draws the user's focus directly to the title and key message.

When to Use It:

Quotes or Testimonials: Showcase a compelling quote without a distracting image.