Meet Michaela Benthaus: First wheelchair user to travel to space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard mission; when, where and how to watch live |

Meet Michaela Benthaus: First wheelchair user to travel to space on Blue Origin’s New Shepard mission; when, where and how to watch live |

Michaela Benthaus, a German aerospace engineer at the European Space Agency in Germany, is soon to make history as the first wheelchair-bound individual to travel to space. Benthaus has used a wheelchair since a mountain biking accident in 2018. The engineer will fly with five other individuals aboard Blue Origin’s next New Shepard space mission. […]

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Meet Jared Isaacman: NASA’s new administrator confirmed to lead the Artemis Moon and Mars missions

Meet Jared Isaacman: NASA’s new administrator confirmed to lead the Artemis Moon and Mars missions

After one year of ups and downs, politics, and anticipation, Jared Isaacman, entrepreneur and private astronaut, has been confirmed as the 15th NASA administrator. The Senate approved him by a vote of 67-30 on December 17, 2025, demonstrating collective admiration for the leadership skills he possesses, although concerns were raised about his close connection with […]

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Albert Einstein’s eyes were stolen after his death and hidden in a New York safe-deposit box |

Albert Einstein’s eyes were stolen after his death and hidden in a New York safe-deposit box |

No one has seen the eyes since, and their location remains unknown, undocumented, and unverified/Image: Youtube Albert Einstein took deliberate steps to control what would happen to his body after death. He asked that it be cremated, and that his ashes be scattered in secret, to avoid shrines, relics or spectacle. He was explicit about […]

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Scientists baffled as sharks found swimming inside one of world’s most active underwater volcanoes |

Scientists baffled as sharks found swimming inside one of world’s most active underwater volcanoes |

Scientists record large marine predators thriving inside an active underwater volcano thought hostile to complex life/ Image: National Geographic Youtube In 2015, a scientific expedition to one of the most volatile underwater volcanoes on Earth produced a finding few researchers expected to see on their monitors: sharks swimming calmly inside the crater. The discovery was […]

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3I/ATLAS major astronomical event on 19th December: Skywatching event you shouldn’t miss |

3I/ATLAS major astronomical event on 19th December: Skywatching event you shouldn’t miss |

To‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ study comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar object to be found passing through our solar system, NASA is going all out with a solar system wide observation campaign that is unheard of in nature. The comet that was first detected on July 1 by the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) telescope in […]

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NASA confirms a weak La Niña in 2025: What it means for global weather, sea levels, and winter forecasts |

NASA confirms a weak La Niña in 2025: What it means for global weather, sea levels, and winter forecasts |

La‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ Niña came back to the equatorial Pacific after a short break when the El Niño Southern Oscillation neutral phase was detected in the middle of the year. The event is going to last from September 2025 to December and is considered a relatively weak one, so the question arises about the extent of its […]

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Asteroids could make you rich one day: Scientists uncover the hidden wealth floating through space |

Asteroids could make you rich one day: Scientists uncover the hidden wealth floating through space |

For years, asteroids have presented a picture of being very remote, lifeless bodies that float in space silently by themselves. However, with recent research, there is hope that certain asteroids may hold tremendous value for the world of economics and science. It has recently been suggested that smaller, carbon-rich asteroids could provide water, organic materials, […]

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Is Mars secretly controlling Earth’s climate and what scientists actually know |

Is Mars secretly controlling Earth’s climate and what scientists actually know |

The idea sounds dramatic, almost clickbait-level dramatic. Is Mars controlling Earth’s climate? It feels wrong on instinct. Climate change is something we argue about in terms of cars, coal, forests, and oceans, not dusty planets hanging millions of kilometres away. And yet, Earth is not floating alone in space. It is part of a system […]

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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS approaches Earth on 19 December: Witness a rare cosmic spectacle, viewing tips and other important information |

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS approaches Earth on 19 December: Witness a rare cosmic spectacle, viewing tips and other important information |

Astronomers eagerly wait for their best chance to see interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS approaching Earth on 19 December. Found on 1 July by NASA-funded ATLAS Telescopes in Chile, the icy comet was the third confirmed interstellar object that entered the solar system after 1I/’Oumuamua in 2017 and 2I/Borisov in 2019. Comet 3I/ATLAS will certainly be no […]

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Winter Solstice 2025: Understanding the meaning behind the ‘shortest day of the year’; know the date, time and everything you need to know |

Winter Solstice 2025: Understanding the meaning behind the ‘shortest day of the year’; know the date, time and everything you need to know |

The Winter Solstice is more than a date in the calendar. For over four millennia, this event marked an important turning point in the passage of nature, when winter officially begins in the Northern Hemisphere. For one day each year, it marked the moment when the power of light is weakest and when night is […]

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