NASA locked them away for a year to test Mars simulation survival—what they did with a PS4 will stun you

NASA locked them away for a year to test Mars simulation survival—what they did with a PS4 will stun you

  •   20/08/2025 12:23:17
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In a groundbreaking experiment, NASA's CHAPEA mission simulated Martian life for over a year, confining four volunteers to a habitat. Beyond survival and adaptation, the crew discovered an unexpected benefit in PS4 gaming. Video games helped maintain cognitive sharpness, reduce stress, and improve problem-solving skills.
NASA alert! Stadium-sized asteroid 1997 QK1 set for close flyby of Earth on August 20 at 22,000 mph; here’s what you need to know

NASA alert! Stadium-sized asteroid 1997 QK1 set for close flyby of Earth on August 20 at 22,000 mph; here’s what you need to know

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A large asteroid, 1997 QK1, will safely pass Earth on August 20, 2025. NASA and ISRO will monitor this event. The asteroid is large, but poses no threat. Such flybys help scientists refine orbital models. They also help in planetary defense strategies. ISRO plans future missions to study near-Earth asteroids. International collaboration is key for planetary defense.
Mercury’s radius is shrinking rapidly! Smallest planet in solar system loses 11 kilometres since formation; scientists warn

Mercury’s radius is shrinking rapidly! Smallest planet in solar system loses 11 kilometres since formation; scientists warn

  •   20/08/2025 12:23:17
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Recent research indicates Mercury, the solar system's smallest planet, is shrinking due to its cooling interior. As Mercury's core loses heat, the crust adjusts, forming thrust faults and scarps. New measurements reveal a radius decrease of 2.7 to 5.6 kilometers, offering insights into Mercury's tectonic activity and geological evolution, enhancing our understanding of small rocky planets.
Who is Kairan Quazi? 16-year-old teen engineer leaving Elon Musk’s SpaceX for Citadel Securities

Who is Kairan Quazi? 16-year-old teen engineer leaving Elon Musk’s SpaceX for Citadel Securities

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Kairan Quazi, the 16-year-old prodigy, is transitioning from SpaceX's Starlink project to Citadel Securities as a quant developer. After graduating from Santa Clara University at 14, he defied age barriers at SpaceX. Now, he's set to apply his unique engineering and problem-solving skills to quantitative finance, overcoming challenges related to age-based biases in the professional world.
Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites on 100th Falcon 9 flight of the year

Elon Musk’s SpaceX launches 24 Starlink satellites on 100th Falcon 9 flight of the year

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SpaceX achieved a significant milestone in 2025, launching its 100th Falcon 9 mission, deploying 24 Starlink satellites and expanding its constellation to over 8,100 active units. Booster 1088 completed its ninth successful flight, landing on the drone ship, marking SpaceX's 489th Falcon 9 landing. This feat underscores SpaceX's reusability advancements and its impact on global internet coverage.
Astronaut Captures Rare Red Sprite from Space, Boosting Atmospheric Phenomena Research

Astronaut Captures Rare Red Sprite from Space, Boosting Atmospheric Phenomena Research

  •   06/07/2025 03:00:01
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While orbiting high above North America, NASA astronaut Nichole Ayers captured a rare sight- glowing red lights shimmering in Earth’s upper atmosphere.
Earth's Rotation Speeding Up: Could Shorter Days Trigger First-Ever Negative Leap Second?

Earth's Rotation Speeding Up: Could Shorter Days Trigger First-Ever Negative Leap Second?

  •   04/07/2025 04:00:02
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Earth's rotation is speeding up, leading to shorter days and potential timekeeping adjustments. Scientists predict that by 2029, a leap second might be subtracted from atomic clocks for the first time ever to align with this faster spin. This adjustment highlights the dynamic relationship between human-made time and Earth's natural rhythms, influenced by geophysical changes.
NASA Detects Mysterious Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Entering Solar System; Poses No Threat to Earth

NASA Detects Mysterious Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Entering Solar System; Poses No Threat to Earth

  •   04/07/2025 04:00:02
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Astronomers spot a mysterious object from interstellar space. The object, 3I/Atlas, is traveling at 60 km/s. It poses no threat to Earth. NASA confirms it is the third interstellar visitor. Scientists trace its path and classify it as a comet. The object will approach the sun by October 30. It may become visible through telescopes.
Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to Speak with Indian Students, ISRO Scientists from Orbit on July 4th

Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to Speak with Indian Students, ISRO Scientists from Orbit on July 4th

  •   02/07/2025 04:00:01
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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla will interact with ISRO students and scientists from the International Space Station. The interaction will occur via ham radio on Friday. This event is part of the ARISS program. It aims to promote STEM education. The session will take place at the U R Rao Satellite Centre in Bengaluru.
Indian-Origin NASA Astronaut Anil Menon to Embark on First ISS Mission in 2026

Indian-Origin NASA Astronaut Anil Menon to Embark on First ISS Mission in 2026

  •   02/07/2025 04:00:01
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Science News: Indian-origin astronaut Anil Menon is all set for his first space mission to International Space Station in June, 2026, Nasa said in a statement.
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Beyond Earth: The Top 10 Space Missions Redefining Exploration in 2025 and Beyond

Tiêu đề: Beyond Earth: The Top 10 Space Missions Redefining Exploration in 2025 and Beyond

  •   02/07/2025 03:00:02
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In 2025, space exploration enters a new era with missions to the Moon, Mars, and beyond, led by NASA, ISRO, ESA, JAXA, and private companies. These missions aim to advance scientific knowledge, paving the way for human exploration and technological innovation. From lunar landers to interplanetary explorers, these missions will redefine humanity's place in the cosmos.
Bezos-Backed Methane-Tracking Satellite Mission Deemed Lost After Technical Failures in Space

Bezos-Backed Methane-Tracking Satellite Mission Deemed Lost After Technical Failures in Space

  •   02/07/2025 03:00:02
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A satellite backed by billionaire Amazon founder Jeff Bezos has been lost in space while carrying out an important climate change mission, New Zealand officials said Wednesday. Amazon founder Bezos pumped more than US$100 million into the project through his philanthropic Earth Fund.
Netflix to Stream Live NASA Missions, Including Rocket Launches and Spacewalks, This Summer

Netflix to Stream Live NASA Missions, Including Rocket Launches and Spacewalks, This Summer

  •   01/07/2025 03:00:01
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NASA is partnering with Netflix to stream NASA+, its ad-free streaming platform, starting summer 2025. This collaboration will bring live rocket launches, astronaut spacewalks, and Earth views from the ISS to Netflix's global audience. The goal is to make space exploration more accessible, educational, and inspiring for millions of viewers worldwide, expanding NASA's digital reach.
Africa's Rift Valley: Magma Upwelling Drives Continental Split, Birth of New Ocean Anticipated

Africa's Rift Valley: Magma Upwelling Drives Continental Split, Birth of New Ocean Anticipated

  •   01/07/2025 03:00:01
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In East Africa's Afar Depression, scientists have discovered that fresh lava from deep within the Earth's mantle is driving the continent's split. The mantle upwellings pulse with distinct chemical signatures, fueling volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. This activity weakens the crust, potentially leading to a new ocean separating the Horn of Africa.
Two-Father Mouse Breakthrough: Scientists Achieve Fertile Offspring Using Dual-Sperm DNA

Two-Father Mouse Breakthrough: Scientists Achieve Fertile Offspring Using Dual-Sperm DNA

  •   28/06/2025 13:00:02
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Scientists achieved a breakthrough. They bred healthy, fertile mice using DNA from two sperm cells. This was done through epigenetic programming. Previous attempts had limited success. This study yielded viable pups. Researchers edited methylation using epigenetic programming. This advancement enhances understanding of genetic inheritance. It may enable epigenetic programming use. The team is trying to replicate this with human cells.
Global Vaccination Crisis: Millions of Children at Risk as Rates Plummet, Study Finds

Global Vaccination Crisis: Millions of Children at Risk as Rates Plummet, Study Finds

  •   28/06/2025 13:00:02
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A new study shows a worrying global trend. Vaccination rates are falling in many countries. This puts millions of children at risk of diseases. Measles vaccinations have declined in about 100 countries. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted vaccination services. Misinformation also plays a role. Experts call for action to improve healthcare access. They want to restore routine immunization services.
Curiosity Rover's Close-Up Reveals Intriguing Spiderweb-Like Rock Formations on Mars, Potentially Linked to Ancient Life

Curiosity Rover's Close-Up Reveals Intriguing Spiderweb-Like Rock Formations on Mars, Potentially Linked to Ancient Life

  •   27/06/2025 21:08:02
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NASA's Curiosity rover finds strange rock formations on Mars. These look like spiderwebs. The rover spots these on Mount Sharp. Scientists think these formations formed from old groundwater. The mineral-rich ridges may hold clues about Mars' past. The discovery could help understand if Mars once supported microbial life. Curiosity will study the formations further.
India Enters New Space Age as Shukla Reaches ISS; Eyes Gaganyaan Launch and NISAR Mission

India Enters New Space Age as Shukla Reaches ISS; Eyes Gaganyaan Launch and NISAR Mission

  •   27/06/2025 21:08:02
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India News: NEW DELHI: The International Space Station welcomed its first Indian aboard with Shubhanshu Shukla floating out among hugs and cheers.The recently lau.
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