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  • What Seven Decades of Hunting for Aliens Tells Us
    Seven billion year old meteorites carrying DNA building blocks. Frozen water on Mars. Amino acids floating in interstellar dust clouds. After seventy years of searching, we've found the ingredients for life scattered throughout the universe but have we found life itself? A new review examines every major claim of extraterrestrial... Read more »
  • A Natural Laboratory Of Spiralling Dust Shells
    The JWST has done it again. It's revealed new details hidden from lesser telescopes. The space telescope has detected four spiral dust shells around Apep, a triple star system about 15,000 light-years away.... Read more »
  • Life Is Just Matter With Meaning
    What are the physics of life? That is more than just a philosophical question - it has practical implications for our search for life elsewhere in the galaxy. We know what Earth life looks like, on a number of levels, but finding it on another planet could require us to... Read more »
  • Modeling the Fight Between Charged Lunar Dust and Spacecraft Coatings
    Understanding how exactly lunar dust sticks to surfaces is going to be important once we start having a long-term sustainable presence on the Moon. Dust on the Moon is notoriously sticky and damaging to equipment, as well as being hazardous to astronaut’s health. While there has been plenty of studies... Read more »
  • The Moss That Survived Nine Months in Space
    Moss spores spent nine months strapped to the outside of the International Space Station, exposed to vacuum, cosmic radiation, temperature swings from minus 196°C to 55°C, and unfiltered solar ultraviolet light. Over 80 percent survived the ordeal and returned to Earth still capable of growing into new moss plants. This... Read more »
  • Two Years of Listening to the Universe's Most Violent Events
    The world's gravitational wave detectors just wrapped up their longest and most productive observation campaign, capturing 250 new collisions over two years of continuous listening. These ripples in spacetime, created by black holes and neutron stars spiralling into each other across the universe, have given scientists their first direct evidence... Read more »
  • Finding 40,000 Asteroids Before They Find Us
    Astronomers have just catalogued the 40,000th near Earth asteroid, a milestone that marks humanity's transformation from passive targets to active defenders of our planet. These space rocks, ranging from house sized boulders to some the size of mountains, follow orbits that bring them uncomfortably close to Earth. Each discovery adds... Read more »

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  • Ukraine Destroys One-Of-A-Kind Russian Test Aircraft
    A Ukrainian strike on the Beriev aircraft plant in Taganrog has destroyed Russia’s sole airborne laser testbed along with at least one other advanced aircraft, according to new satellite imagery and reports from both countries. The late-night attack ignited a major fire on the flight line. Videos posted online showed... Read more »
  • NASA’s Europa Clipper Snaps An Incredible View Of Uranus From 2 Billion Miles Away
    NASA’s Europa Clipper spacecraft has captured a striking new image of Uranus from an astonishing distance of about 2 billion miles, marking a major milestone as the probe continues its long journey toward Jupiter. The photo, released by NASA, shows Uranus as a faint, bright dot embedded in a star-filled... Read more »
  • Ancient Martian Life May Be Hidden In Giant Water-Carved Caves, Scientists Say
    Via ShutterstockScientists have identified what could be one of the most promising locations on Mars to search for ancient life: a set of colossal water-carved caves buried beneath the surface of the Red Planet. These enormous caverns, located in the Hebrus Valles region, appear to have formed billions of years... Read more »
  • The Jet Poised To Replace The World’s Largest Commercial Aircraft
    For decades, the Boeing 747 and later the Airbus A380 defined long-haul air travel, serving as the unmistakable giants of the jet age. Their double decks, four engines, and enormous passenger capacity made them icons around the world. But as the era of quad-engine superjumbos winds down, airlines are shifting... Read more »
  • NASA Spots Strange Red Sphere Racing Through The Galaxy Faster Than Anything Ever Seen
    NASA astronomers have identified a bizarre red sphere shooting across the Milky Way at speeds topping one million miles per hour. The object, named CWISE J1249 and detected by the agency’s WISE infrared telescope, is so unusual that scientists admit they have nothing like it in existing cosmic catalogs, as... Read more »
  • Amazon’s Starlink Competitor Is Launching With The ‘World’s Fastest Satellite Internet Antenna’
    Amazon has unveiled Leo Ultra, a large enterprise-grade antenna designed for its upcoming satellite internet service and billed as the world’s fastest customer terminal in production. The system launched this week in a private preview ahead of a full commercial rollout expected next year, giving the first detailed look at... Read more »
  • Scientists Took Their Cameras Into Japan’s Deepest Trenches – What They Found Will Blow Your Mind
    A new deep ocean survey has captured more than 29,500 animals on video in some of Japan’s deepest and least explored trenches, offering a rare look at how life survives in near-freezing darkness under crushing pressure. The work was led by Dr. Denise Swanborn of the University of Western Australia’s... Read more »

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  • Ever Wondered If We All Glow a Little?Ultraweak Photon Emission (UPE) Proves It—Until Death Hits
    Ultraweak Photon Emission (UPE) Proves It—Until Death Hits Hey, imagine chilling in total darkness and your skin quietly flickers with invisible light.That’s ultraweak photon emission (UPE)—a faint glow every living thing puts out, gone the second life ends. I thought it was sci-fi until I read the new study. Let’s... Read more »
  • NASA confirms Earth now has two Moons until 2083
    Earth’s Got a Temporary Two Moons Until 2083 Yo, two moons until 2083 – how wild is that? NASA just dropped some epic news: Earth’s got a second “moon,” an asteroid named 2025 PN7 that’s chilling with us. It’s not the big, shiny Moon we’re used to, the one that... Read more »
  • What Crazy Secrets Are Our Giant Planets Hiding? JWST Is Spilling the Tea!
    What Crazy Secrets Are Our Giant Planets Hiding? JWST Is Spilling the Tea! Have you ever looked up at the stars, maybe while grabbing a late-night chai, and wondered what’s up with those huge planets out there? I totally have, and let me tell you, the James Webb Space Telescope... Read more »
  • 2025 Harvest Supermoon: October’s Glowing Magic Lights Up the Sky
    “Last night, October 7, 2025, the Harvest supermoon rose as a jaw-dropping supermoon, casting a golden glow so close you could almost touch it—here’s why this cosmic showstopper had the world spellbound!” Wow, what a night! Picture this: you step outside, the air crisp with that unmistakable fall vibe—crunchy leaves... Read more »
  • New Research Reveals What’s Really Hiding in Bottled Water
    What’s Really in Your Bottled Water Plastics? Shocking New Research Spills the Truth Hey, buddy, picture this: It’s a scorching summer day, you’re parched after a run, and you snag that chilled Bottled water plastics from the corner store. Feels like a win, right? Pure, refreshing, no drama. Well, I... Read more »
  • The World’s Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded: 1960 Valdivia Quake
    The World’s Largest Earthquake Ever Recorded: 1960 Valdivia Quake A Quiet Day Turns to Chaos Think about kicking back on a calm afternoon in southern Chile. Birds chirping, maybe a coffee in hand. Then, boom—the world starts wobbling like a bad dream. That’s how the 1960 Valdivia earthquake kicked off... Read more »
  • The First Observation Satellite: The TIROS-1 Revolution
    The First Observation Satellite: The TIROS-1 Revolution What Was TIROS-1? Remember when we didn’t know what Earth looked like from space? That was the 1950s. Enter TIROS-1, the first observation satellite, launched by NASA on April 1, 1960, from Cape Canaveral. It was as if we were giving the Earth... Read more »

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