‘NASA shouldn’t be building rockets anymore’: Jared Isaacman calls for pursuing the ‘near impossible’

‘NASA shouldn’t be building rockets anymore’: Jared Isaacman calls for pursuing the ‘near impossible’

NASA administrator nominee Jared Isaacman has sparked a renewed debate over the agency’s core mission, arguing that NASA should shift away from developing its own rockets and instead focus on “the near impossible” — breakthroughs that private companies are not currently pursuing. In a recent interview, Isaacman said NASA’s role should be to pioneer technologies…

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Why scientists are rethinking how gold was made: Magnetars may be the universe’s first cosmic goldsmiths

Why scientists are rethinking how gold was made: Magnetars may be the universe’s first cosmic goldsmiths

For decades, scientists believed that gold and other heavy elements were born from the cataclysmic collision of neutron stars. These rare events, observed across the cosmos, seemed to provide the intense conditions required to forge such elements. However, new findings from NASA and the European Space Agency suggest that another, far more frequent process might…

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Understanding male fertility and health: Why size doesn’t always matter in men according to science

Understanding male fertility and health: Why size doesn’t always matter in men according to science

For generations, society has equated size with strength, health, and desirability. The belief that “bigger is better” continues to shape how men view their bodies and reproductive health. Yet new research suggests that more size does not always mean more advantage. In fact, when it comes to hormones, fertility, and overall well-being, the truth might…

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First animal in space! Brave stray dog whose 1957 space mission made history and never returned

First animal in space! Brave stray dog whose 1957 space mission made history and never returned

Sixty-eight years ago, on November 3, 1957, a historic event unfolded when Laika, a small stray dog from Moscow, became the first living creature to orbit Earth aboard the Soviet spacecraft Sputnik 2. Her mission marked a groundbreaking milestone in space exploration during the tense era of the Cold War, showcasing the Soviet Union’s technological…

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Watch: China’s astronauts grill chicken, steak in space — why it matters

Watch: China’s astronauts grill chicken, steak in space — why it matters

Screengrab (Picture source: X/CNSA) In a first for China’s manned space programme, astronauts on the Shenzhou-20 and Shenzhou-21 missions have used a specially developed oven to barbecue chicken wings and cook steak aboard the China Space Station. The new “space oven,” installed recently, allows smokeless cooking and is part of broader efforts to improve living…

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US President Donald Trump re-nominates Jared Isaacman as NASA chief to strengthen partnerships and space economy

US President Donald Trump re-nominates Jared Isaacman as NASA chief to strengthen partnerships and space economy

US President Donald Trump has officially renominated billionaire entrepreneur and astronaut Jared Isaacman as NASA administrator, reversing his earlier decision to withdraw the nomination amid political concerns. Isaacman, founder and CEO of Shift4, is a seasoned pilot and private astronaut who has conducted multiple SpaceX missions, including the first private spacewalk. His renomination underscores the…

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Your zodiac sign is 2,000 years out of date

Your zodiac sign is 2,000 years out of date

By Whether or not you believe in horoscopes, you probably know your zodiac sign. But the stars that once defined those signs have shifted over time, meaning your real sign might not be what you think.The 12 zodiac signs were originally based on constellations behind the sun as seen from Earth. Ancient astronomers used these…

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Gsat-7R: Isro launches heaviest communication satellite from India, Navy set to get boost | India News

Gsat-7R: Isro launches heaviest communication satellite from India, Navy set to get boost | India News

CHENNAI/BENGALURU: Isro Sunday launched the 4,410kg CMS-03 or the Gsat-7R, a communication satellite that will enhance telecommunication coverage across the strategic Indian Ocean Region (IOR) for the Indian Navy.The launch of the heaviest communication satellite from Indian soil onboard LVM3-M5 from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre, Sriharikota, marked the fifth…

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November Supermoon: When you can see it in New York, Washington, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and other cities

November Supermoon: When you can see it in New York, Washington, Miami, Chicago, Los Angeles, and other cities

There’s something beautifully democratic about a supermoon. No tickets, no telescopes, no Elon Musk subscriptions required. Just step outside, tilt your head, and for one night, the sky rewards you for remembering you’re on a spinning rock.This November, Earth gets its closest lunar rendezvous of the year — the supermoon of November 5–6, 2025, when…

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What horror films do to our brains

What horror films do to our brains

The year is 1838. A young German real estate agent, Thomas Hutter, is tasked with traveling to far-off Transylvania to meet the mysterious Count Orlok regarding a house for sale. While journeying through the Carpathian Mountains, he is warned multiple times about Orlok, but he remains undeterred. Upon reaching the castle, the count — pale,…

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Scientists discover 42,000-year-old ‘crayon’ — colouring a new picture of early humans

Scientists discover 42,000-year-old ‘crayon’ — colouring a new picture of early humans

Move over, Crayola, the Neanderthals were colouring outside the lines long before we were. Archaeologists led by Francesco d’Errico from the University of Bordeaux, along with an international team of researchers, have unearthed what might be the world’s oldest “crayon” — a 42,000-year-old yellow ochre stick found at Neanderthal sites in Crimea and Ukraine. The…

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NASA spacecraft record interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reaching peak brightness near the Sun

NASA spacecraft record interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reaching peak brightness near the Sun

Source: CCOR-1 instrument Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has captivated astronomers as it makes a rare and dramatic passage around the Sun. Although currently hidden from Earth’s view, NASAand international spacecraft have continued to track its journey, revealing that the comet brightened rapidly as it neared perihelion, its closest approach to the Sun, on 30 October 2025….

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Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils bold ‘simplified’ Starship plan to accelerate Artemis 3 Moon mission and ensure astronaut safety

Elon Musk’s SpaceX unveils bold ‘simplified’ Starship plan to accelerate Artemis 3 Moon mission and ensure astronaut safety

Elon Musk’s SpaceX has responded to growing concerns from NASA about the readiness of its Starship rocket for lunar missions. On 30 October 2025, the company announced that it had submitted a “simplified” mission plan to NASA aimed at sending humans to the Moon safely and efficiently. In a detailed blog post, SpaceX explained that…

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NASA reimagines space junk as an economic equation: How a new cost lens could save the future of orbit

NASA reimagines space junk as an economic equation: How a new cost lens could save the future of orbit

In recent years, the rising congestion in Earth’s orbit has become one of the most pressing challenges facing space-faring nations. Thousands of inactive satellites, rocket fragments, and collision-generated particles now orbit the planet at high velocity, posing significant risks to operational spacecraft and the infrastructure that supports communications, navigation, and climate observation. With the global…

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How to watch interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS passing through the solar system: When, where and tips to spot this rare cosmic visitor

How to watch interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS passing through the solar system: When, where and tips to spot this rare cosmic visitor

Comet 3I/ATLAS has fascinated astronomers and space enthusiasts worldwide as it makes its rare journey through our solar system. Recognised as the third known interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS originates from beyond our Sun, offering a unique glimpse of a visitor from another star system. Unlike typical comets that orbit the Sun, it follows a hyperbolic trajectory,…

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3I/ATLAS may be the oldest comet ever seen in 7 billion years, carrying secrets from before the solar system began

3I/ATLAS may be the oldest comet ever seen in 7 billion years, carrying secrets from before the solar system began

Astronomers have discovered an ancient, ice-rich interstellar object called 3I/ATLAS, which could transform our understanding of how comets form and evolve. Detected by the University of Oxford’s research team, this mysterious object is believed to have originated far beyond our solar system, possibly more than seven billion years ago. Its immense age suggests it predates…

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