Scientists build a quantum battery that charges using light in seconds
Love you to the Moon: Artemis II astronauts propose naming lunar crater after commanders late wife
SpaceX launches Falcon 9 visible across San Diego skies deploying 25 Starlink satellites to orbit
Artemis II astronauts observe Moon during flyby; NASA shares image
Artemis II nears historic lunar flyby as Nasa tests path back to the Moon
Four astronauts are currently en route to the Moon for NASA's Artemis II mission, a crucial rehearsal for future lunar landings. This historic 10-day journey marks humanity's return beyond Earth orbit since 1972. The crew will test vital systems and human performance in deep space, with a close lunar flyby scheduled for April 7.
Nasa's Artemis II crew reaches Moon, nears farthest distance ever flown by humans
Nasa's Artemis II astronauts entered lunar orbit Monday, approaching a record-breaking distance from Earth as they prepare to fly around the moon's far side. This historic mission, the first crewed test flight of the Artemis program, will see the crew capture unique images of Earth and the moon, marking a significant step towards returning humans to the lunar surface.
Artemis II: What four-member crew will see during Moon flyby
Scientists discovered at least 11 new species in Cambodia's rocky ecosystems
The best camera to ever exist: Artemis II crew to study the Moon's surface mainly with their eyes
Nasa's Artemis II astronauts are two-thirds of the way to the Moon, using their own eyes as the est camera to observe its surface. The four-member crew will conduct a lunar fly-around, capturing images and noting subtle color and texture changes. This historic mission marks the first crewed journey to the Moon in over 53 years.
A groundbreaking gene therapy trial has successfully restored hearing in individuals with a rare form of congenital deafness. Researchers delivered a functional OTOF gene via a single injection, enabling speech recognition in some patients within weeks. This marks a significant shift towards correcting the root cause of genetic hearing loss.
Karen Jenner, a dedicated volunteer, has removed over 31,000 pounds of ocean waste from Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy coastline. Her consistent, solo efforts, involving meticulous documentation and weighing of debris, highlight the vastness of marine pollution and the profound impact of individual commitment. Jenner's work inspires awareness by making an abstract environmental crisis tangible.
What would aliens make of us? Why UFO fascination is rising again in America
As America eyes the moon again, UFO interest surges, fueled by Obama's 'real' alien comment and Trump's promise of file releases. Scientists ponder alien judgment of human conflict, while pop culture reflects our own fears. The Pentagon acknowledges UAPs but finds no extraterrestrial link, yet some claim 'nonhuman intelligence' is real, urging transparency.
Want to renew healthy eating habits? Greek monks have a spring playbook
Across Greece and in Orthodox communities around the world, a centuries-old Lenten fast offers a modern lesson in diet and discipline

