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  • NASA Highlights Next-Gen Cargo Landers Paving the Way for a Moon Base
    NASA and its commercial partners are making progress on their way to a permanent human presence on the Moon. As part of that, a recent press release and accompanying YouTube video hints they may be looking to provide regular updates to the progress of those efforts - and, at least... Read more »
  • White Dwarf-Red Dwarf Binaries Power Cosmic Lasers
    Researchers have helped unravel the mystery of why certain pairs of stars pulse with regular, long-period bursts of radio waves. The particular class of objects they observed come in pairs that always include a compact dead star, called a white dwarf, locked in orbit with an M dwarf, a red... Read more »
  • Dry Martian Meteorite Reveals Early Water in Mars's Crust
    Billions of years ago, Mars was hypothesized to have been a habitable world with flowing liquid water and the potential for life. But directly studying its ancient past is currently limited to orbiters and rovers, as scientists have yet to obtain direct samples from Mars. However, meteorites have been found... Read more »
  • The CosmoCube Satellite Will Listen to the Early Universe From the Far Side of the Moon
    A tiny UK-developed satellite, roughly the size of a small carry-on suitcase, could help answer one of the biggest questions in cosmology: what happened in the roughly 150 million years of cosmic dark ages, before the universe’s first stars appeared?... Read more »
  • Strange Signals Called Long-period Radio Transits Come From Cataclysmic Variables
    Long-period Radio Transients are sources that emit repeating radio and x-ray signals. The signals are polarized and coherent, and are similar to pulsars in some respects. But the type of astrophysical object responsible for them has been vigorously debated. New research says that at least one of them comes from... Read more »
  • New Solar System Models Show Earth Is No Fluke
    Astrobiologists use new starting points to produce ‘organic’ models of our solar system’s formation.... Read more »
  • NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter Images Falcon 9 Crater on Moon, With Some Help From a Korean Spacecraft
    A SpaceX Falcon upper stage crashed into the Moon on August 5th. NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter captured images of the crash site from different viewing angles and with different sunlight angles. The images showed that the crater is about 18 meters wide and about 3 meters deep. SpaceX says the... Read more »

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  • Multilingual People May Have Brains Up To 13 years Younger
    Image Courtesy: Shutterstock People who speak multiple languages may have brains that appear significantly younger than their actual age, with researchers finding that the difference increased as the number of languages spoken rose. The largest gap was observed among people who spoke four languages, whose brains appeared about 13 years... Read more »
  • Watch: Humanoid Robot Hits Wall At Full Speed And Nearly Breaks In Half During ‘Robot Olympics’ Training
    Image Courtesy: YouTube A humanoid robot has gone viral after a high-speed training run ended with the machine slamming into a padded wall, bending sharply at the waist and sending sparks flying from its damaged frame. Footage shows the bipedal robot sprinting down an indoor track before apparently failing to... Read more »
  • Scientists Just Built a ‘Bioligical’ Data Center With 16 Million Living Human Brain Cells
    Image Courtesy: National University of Singapore (NUS) Researchers in Singapore have unveiled a biological data center prototype that uses living human brain cells to process information, marking a major step toward computing systems that combine biological neurons with conventional digital hardware. The prototype was developed by the National University of... Read more »
  • BYD’s New Electric SUV Can Drive 1,000 Km And Recharge In Just 5 Minutes
    Image Courtesy: BYD BYD is preparing a new version of its Denza N8 electric SUV with a claimed driving range of 1,003 kilometers (623 miles) on a single charge, putting the large five-seat vehicle among the longest-range EVs announced in China. The updated N8 will combine a large battery with... Read more »
  • This 1986 Video Shows the SR-71 Blackbird’s Engine Doing Something Almost No Jet Engine Could Do
    Image Courtesy: Aviation Geek Club A rare video recorded at Beale Air Force Base in 1986 captures the Pratt & Whitney J58 engine powering up to maximum afterburner, offering a striking look at the extraordinary technology that propelled the SR-71 Blackbird to speeds above Mach 3. The test was conducted... Read more »
  • A German Engineer Planned to Drain the Mediterranean and Connect Africa and Europe – It Didn’t End Well
    Image Courtesy:  Wikimedia Commons In the years after World War I, one German architect and engineer proposed an extraordinary solution to Europe’s economic and political problems: partially drain the Mediterranean, generate massive amounts of hydroelectric power, and create vast new areas of farmland connecting Europe and Africa. Herman Sörgel unveiled... Read more »
  • Engineers Create Superglue That Bonds in 10 Seconds and Gets Stronger With Water
    Image Courtesy: Nature Communications Engineers have developed a new underwater adhesive that can bond surfaces in just 10 seconds, withstand years of continuous immersion, and be detached and reused multiple times. The material could eventually help address one of the biggest challenges in maintaining infrastructure beneath the water. The adhesive... 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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