NASA prepares for Artemis II Moon mission launch: Countdown begins for April 1 liftoff with mission details, complete timeline, live streaming, and more

NASA prepares for Artemis II Moon mission launch: Countdown begins for April 1 liftoff with mission details, complete timeline, live streaming, and more

NASA’s upcoming Artemis II mission is the next crewed mission in the agency’s plan to explore the deep reaches of space. The mission is the next step following the uncrewed Artemis I mission. The mission will be crewed and will be sent using the Space Launch System rocket and the Orion spacecraft, launching from the…

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‘Your mother is always with you’: Inside the phenomenon of microchimerism that leaves hidden cells inside a mom and child

‘Your mother is always with you’: Inside the phenomenon of microchimerism that leaves hidden cells inside a mom and child

A mother’s bond is often described as a connection of souls, a relationship that transcends physical borders, time, and the definitions of love. While poets have spent centuries weaving paragraphs about this invisible string, science has discovered a tangible one.Recent research into microchimerism reveals that the connection between a mother and child isn’t just emotional;…

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Margaret Hamilton: The woman whose handwritten Apollo code is driving Artemis II and taking humans back to the Moon

Margaret Hamilton: The woman whose handwritten Apollo code is driving Artemis II and taking humans back to the Moon

Margaret Hamilton, standing tall with her back to the camera and proudly facing the mountain of Apollo code she had developed, is not only a historic picture, but it is also a representation of the human spirit, precision, and ingenuity. Indeed, the code developed by Margaret Hamilton played a very important role in 1969 in…

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‘Fuel made from air’: Japan achieved carbon-neutral fuel breakthrough but paused the project at a surprising moment

‘Fuel made from air’: Japan achieved carbon-neutral fuel breakthrough but paused the project at a surprising moment

Synthetic fuels demonstration plant in the Laboratory What if fuel could be made not from oil wells, but from the air around us? That idea moved closer to reality when Japan’s energy giant ENEOS Corporation successfully produced synthetic fuel using captured carbon dioxide and hydrogen at its Yokohama demonstration plant. The project showed that it…

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Water discovery fuels return to Moon

Water discovery fuels return to Moon

If all systems are go and barring force majeure , four astronauts will in two days lift off towards the Moon on a giant rocket, becoming the first humans to head in that direction in over 50 years, since Nasa’s Apollo programme ended in 1972. After technical delays in Feb and March, Nasa is now…

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Can humans get pregnant in space? New study reveals a surprising answer

Can humans get pregnant in space? New study reveals a surprising answer

While space agencies are making significant preparations for long-term missions to the Moon and Mars, a fundamental human query is emerging: can life be initiated outside of Earth? While space travel has progressed significantly, human reproduction in space is an unexplored area of uncertainty. Scientists are using animal research, lab experiments, and space missions to…

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Electricity from sweat: Scientists develop sweat sensors and their future in personal health monitoring looks bright

Electricity from sweat: Scientists develop sweat sensors and their future in personal health monitoring looks bright

Imagine a world where your fitness tracker or smart watch never needs to be recharged, not because it has a battery that never dies, but simply because your body provides the power it needs to function. In a breakthrough scientific achievement, a group of Japanese scientists have created a wearable device that uses the electricity…

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SWOT satellite captures hidden early tsunami signals from the 2025 Kamchatka earthquake

SWOT satellite captures hidden early tsunami signals from the 2025 Kamchatka earthquake

A recent study linked to a powerful earthquake near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula has offered a closer look at how tsunamis begin beneath the ocean surface. Using data from the SWOT (satellite) mission, researchers were able to detect subtle wave patterns forming close to the earthquake source. These signals carry clues about how the seafloor shifted…

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