NASA is flying historic aviation and space artifacts on the Artemis II mission |

NASA is flying historic aviation and space artifacts on the Artemis II mission |

NASA’s next crewed mission to the Moon will carry more than astronauts and instruments. When Artemis II lifts off, the Orion spacecraft will also transport a small collection of historic objects that trace the long arc of human flight. These items come from aviation’s earliest experiments and from defining moments of the space age. Their […]

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Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously |

Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously |

Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously (AI-generated) For a long time, the idea of human hibernation sat firmly in the realm of fiction. That position is beginning to shift. Scientists studying sleep, metabolism and brain protection are now asking whether humans could enter a controlled state similar to […]

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Ancient boats found under a US lake could uncover a civilisation older than the Great Pyramid |

Ancient boats found under a US lake could uncover a civilisation older than the Great Pyramid |

A quiet lake in Wisconsin has just delivered one of the most jaw-dropping archaeological finds in recent US history. Researchers working with the Wisconsin Historical Society have identified 16 ancient wooden boats resting on the bottom of Lake Mendota, near Madison, and carbon dating suggests the oldest could be around 5,200 years old. That would […]

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‘Dragon Hole’: Scientists found a huge ocean sinkhole hiding 1,700 strange viruses beneath the sea |

‘Dragon Hole’: Scientists found a huge ocean sinkhole hiding 1,700 strange viruses beneath the sea |

Deep in the South China Sea, scientists from Chinese marine research institutes, including the First Institute of Oceanography, have been exploring a vast underwater sinkhole known as the “Dragon Hole”, and what they found inside is as eerie as it is fascinating. The sinkhole drops nearly 1,000 feet straight down into a dark, oxygen-starved world […]

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Why so many shark attacks off Sydney’s beaches? Here’s what scientists say drew sharks closer |

Why so many shark attacks off Sydney’s beaches? Here’s what scientists say drew sharks closer |

A cluster of shark attacks along the New South Wales coastline has unsettled swimmers and surfers, particularly in Sydney, where several incidents occurred within just two days. While shark bites are always distressing, experts say the recent surge can be explained by a rare combination of environmental and seasonal factors rather than a sudden change […]

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Why the moon changes shape: Surprising science of moon phases |

Why the moon changes shape: Surprising science of moon phases |

There is a long and intriguing history behind the human obsession with the Moon, which is thousands of years old. Nevertheless, even though people observe the Moon almost every night, there are still a number of individuals across the globe who are eager to know the truth behind the phenomenon of the changing shape of […]

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Earth once had 26-foot giants 400 million years ago, and they were unlike anything alive today |

Earth once had 26-foot giants 400 million years ago, and they were unlike anything alive today |

For over a century, it was assumed that science had a handle on the big categories of life on Earth: plants, animals, fungi, and microorganisms were the stanchions of biological classification. Now, however, a towering ancient organism called Prototaxites has forced scientists to reconsider those assumptions in their entirety. Reaching as tall as 26 feet […]

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Sunita Williams describes seeing India from space as “connected nerves” on Raj Shamani’s podcast | Watch |

Sunita Williams describes seeing India from space as “connected nerves” on Raj Shamani’s podcast | Watch |

When astronauts describe Earth, they rarely speak in terms of countries or borders. From orbit, the planet appears as a living, interconnected system where patterns of light, colour, and movement replace political lines on a map. This idea came through clearly when Indian-origin astronaut Sunita Williams appeared on Raj Shamani’s podcast and reflected on her […]

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Weight is not an issue: How a 250kg kangaroo could still hop on two legs |

Weight is not an issue: How a 250kg kangaroo could still hop on two legs |

For decades, scientists have debated a simple question with a surprisingly complicated answer: could Australia’s extinct giant kangaroos actually hop like the ones alive today? Modern kangaroos are built for efficient movement, using powerful hind legs and spring-like tendons to travel long distances. But when ancient species grew to enormous sizes, some weighing up to […]

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The ocean floor is turning into the world’s biggest plastic dump site killing hundreds of underwater species |

The ocean floor is turning into the world’s biggest plastic dump site killing hundreds of underwater species |

For years, the public face of ocean pollution has been the same: floating bottles, drifting bags, and beaches littered with waste. But scientists say the most dangerous build-up is happening far below the surface, on the seafloor, where debris settles and remains for decades. A global scientific review led by Professor Miquel Canals at the […]

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