How to find the Orion constellation in the sky |

How to find the Orion constellation in the sky |

Orion’s Belt is a familiar sight in the night sky during the colder months, often noticed easily. Three bright stars sit in a straight line, rising in the east and crossing high overhead as the evening deepens. They belong to the larger Orion constellation, positioned close to the celestial equator, which makes them visible from […]

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Theory of relativity for dummies: How Albert Einstein repainted space and time |

Theory of relativity for dummies: How Albert Einstein repainted space and time |

In 1905, a 26-year-old patent clerk named Albert Einstein looked at the universe and discovered that time was not what we thought it was. It was not linear. For centuries, everyone assumed the same thing about reality. Space was just there, like an empty room. Time was a steady flow, like a river moving at […]

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Scientists warn: A giant asteroid could hit the Moon in 2032 and send fireballs toward Earth, risking satellite damage |

Scientists warn: A giant asteroid could hit the Moon in 2032 and send fireballs toward Earth, risking satellite damage |

The Moon might be getting some attention in 2032. A small asteroid, roughly 60 metres wide, could smack it. Experts say the odds are low, about 4 percent, but that’s not zero. And that little number has scientists both nervous and excited. Nervous for obvious reasons: debris, satellite damage, potential fireballs raining down. Excited because […]

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This shouldn’t be real: Paralysed patients play video games just by thinking after Neuralink transplant |

This shouldn’t be real: Paralysed patients play video games just by thinking after Neuralink transplant |

For people living with severe paralysis, video games were once among the many everyday experiences thought to be permanently out of reach. That assumption is now being quietly overturned. In recent demonstrations, paralysed patients implanted with a brain–computer interface from Neuralink have played video games using nothing but their thoughts. No controllers. No hand movements. […]

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World’s oldest astronomy app discovered in a Bronze Age disc mapping the cosmos nearly 4,000 years ago |

World’s oldest astronomy app discovered in a Bronze Age disc mapping the cosmos nearly 4,000 years ago |

Source: State Museum of Prehistory Some discoveries make you stop and stare. The Nebra Sky Disc is one of them. Unearthed in Germany, this 3,800-year-old bronze disc seems simple at first glance. A bronze circle. Gold inlays. Stars and moons. But experts say it could be the world’s oldest “astronomy app.” People back in the […]

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Spanish scientist finds cure for pancreatic cancer in major medical breakthrough |

Spanish scientist finds cure for pancreatic cancer in major medical breakthrough |

A Spanish research team says it has developed a treatment that completely eliminated the most aggressive form of pancreatic cancer in laboratory mice, raising fresh hopes against one of the deadliest cancers. The study, led by Mariano Barbacid at Spain’s Spanish National Cancer Research Centre, found that a newly designed triple-drug therapy wiped out pancreatic […]

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Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly |

Earth’s season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly |

For centuries, Earth’s seasons were assumed to follow a shared, predictable rhythm. Spring arrived, summer peaked, autumn faded, and winter reset the cycle. But two decades of satellite observations now show that this assumption is breaking down. Using long-term global datasets, scientists have found that the timing of seasons is becoming increasingly uneven, fragmented, and […]

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Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system |

Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system |

Solar wind explained: How the sun’s particle stream impacts our solar system (Image source: NASA) Solar wind sounds poetic, but it’s a very real and powerful phenomenon, connecting the Sun to every part of our solar system. Unlike the wind we feel on Earth, solar wind isn’t moving air; it’s a constant stream of charged […]

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NASA shares new details about dark matter: The hidden framework of the universe |

NASA shares new details about dark matter: The hidden framework of the universe |

The idea of dark matter has existed for decades, mostly as a necessary explanation rather than something clearly seen. New observations from the James Webb Space Telescope are adding texture to that idea, without resolving it completely. Scientists working with Webb data have produced a detailed map showing where dark matter appears to sit in […]

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A total solar eclipse will be visible in Greenland, Iceland and Spain on August 12, 2026 |

A total solar eclipse will be visible in Greenland, Iceland and Spain on August 12, 2026 |

The total solar eclipse of August 12, 2026, will sweep across parts of the northern hemisphere, briefly turning day into dusk along a narrow path. Greenland, Iceland, and northern Spain will lie directly beneath the moon’s shadow, while much of Europe, Scandinavia, West Africa, and parts of North America will see a partial eclipse. Timings […]

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