NASA Artemis II mission set to take astronauts around the Moon after 50 years
The world is once again looking at the Moon with excitement. After more than 50 years, humans are preparing to travel around the Moon again, and the NASA Artemis II mission is ready to make history. This mission will send four astronauts into space, taking them around the Moon and back to Earth. It is not just a space journey—it is the beginning of a new era of space exploration. What is Artemis II Mission?
NASA Artemis II mission set to take astronauts around the Moon after 50 years
The world is once again looking at the Moon with excitement. After more than 50 years, humans are preparing to travel around the Moon again, and the NASA Artemis II mission is ready to make history. This mission will send four astronauts into space, taking them around the Moon and back to Earth. It is not just a space journey—it is the beginning of a new era of space exploration. What is Artemis II Mission?
NASA satellite Van Allen Probe A expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday
A decommissioned NASA satellite that once helped scientists understand how Earth’s magnetic field protects the planet from harmful cosmic radiation is expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere on Tuesday evening. According to NASA, the spacecraft known as Van Allen Probe A could make atmospheric reentry around 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time, though officials note that predicting the exact moment remains difficult. Space agencies say the timing of the event carries uncertainty, with the act
NASA satellite Van Allen Probe A expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere Tuesday
A decommissioned NASA satellite that once helped scientists understand how Earth’s magnetic field protects the planet from harmful cosmic radiation is expected to reenter Earth’s atmosphere on Tuesday evening. According to NASA, the spacecraft known as Van Allen Probe A could make atmospheric reentry around 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time, though officials note that predicting the exact moment remains difficult. Space agencies say the timing of the event carries uncertainty, with the act
US tech firms rely on H-1B hiring to fuel artificial intelligence growth
Major US technology companies are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa programme to recruit skilled foreign professionals as they accelerate investments in artificial intelligence and related digital infrastructure. New data show that a large share of visa petitions filed by leading firms are tied directly to AI-driven roles, underscoring how access to global talent has become central to their long-term strategy. An analysis of labour condition applications indicates that more than
US tech firms rely on H-1B hiring to fuel artificial intelligence growth
Major US technology companies are increasingly turning to the H-1B visa programme to recruit skilled foreign professionals as they accelerate investments in artificial intelligence and related digital infrastructure. New data show that a large share of visa petitions filed by leading firms are tied directly to AI-driven roles, underscoring how access to global talent has become central to their long-term strategy. An analysis of labour condition applications indicates that more than
India speeds up Samudrayaan as first manned dive planned for May 2026
India is rapidly advancing its deep sea exploration ambitions as the Samudrayaan mission prepares for its first manned trial dive in May 2026. The National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai is currently completing final integration work on the Matsya 6000 submersible, a 25 tonne vehicle designed to carry three aquanauts into the deep ocean. The upcoming dive, planned at a depth of 500 meters, is considered a critical milestone toward India’s long term goal of reaching 6,000 meters un
India speeds up Samudrayaan as first manned dive planned for May 2026
India is rapidly advancing its deep sea exploration ambitions as the Samudrayaan mission prepares for its first manned trial dive in May 2026. The National Institute of Ocean Technology in Chennai is currently completing final integration work on the Matsya 6000 submersible, a 25 tonne vehicle designed to carry three aquanauts into the deep ocean. The upcoming dive, planned at a depth of 500 meters, is considered a critical milestone toward India’s long term goal of reaching 6,000 meters un
PSLV-C62 launch faces anomaly in third stage, ISRO begins detailed analysis
The Indian Space Research Organisation experienced a tense morning on Tuesday after the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle C62 lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 10.18 am carrying a total of 16 satellites. The mission initially appeared to progress as planned, with scientists closely monitoring each phase of the flight. However, around 30 minutes after liftoff, ISRO confirmed that the mission had encountered an anomaly during the third stage of the launch sequence, r
PSLV-C62 launch faces anomaly in third stage, ISRO begins detailed analysis
The Indian Space Research Organisation experienced a tense morning on Tuesday after the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle C62 lifted off from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota at 10.18 am carrying a total of 16 satellites. The mission initially appeared to progress as planned, with scientists closely monitoring each phase of the flight. However, around 30 minutes after liftoff, ISRO confirmed that the mission had encountered an anomaly during the third stage of the launch sequence, r
How science breakthroughs in 2025 reshaped medicine, space research, and climate reality
A century ago, the notion of restoring lost senses or detecting ancient life beyond Earth belonged firmly to science fiction. In 2025, such ideas moved decisively into reality as a series of scientific breakthroughs reshaped long-standing assumptions across medicine, space science, climate research, and artificial intelligence. These advances did not arrive as distant promises or speculative theories, but as working solutions that delivered measurable results and altered how science interacts
How science breakthroughs in 2025 reshaped medicine, space research, and climate reality
A century ago, the notion of restoring lost senses or detecting ancient life beyond Earth belonged firmly to science fiction. In 2025, such ideas moved decisively into reality as a series of scientific breakthroughs reshaped long-standing assumptions across medicine, space science, climate research, and artificial intelligence. These advances did not arrive as distant promises or speculative theories, but as working solutions that delivered measurable results and altered how science interacts
Astronauts aboard space station to welcome new year 16 times in orbit
As people across the globe prepare to welcome the New Year with countdowns, fireworks, and celebrations across different time zones, a small group of astronauts orbiting far above Earth will experience the arrival of the new year in a way unlike anyone on the planet. Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts currently in orbit will celebrate the New Year an astonishing 16 times, highlighting the extraordinary reality of life in space and the unique way time is experienced beyond Earth.
Astronauts aboard space station to welcome new year 16 times in orbit
As people across the globe prepare to welcome the New Year with countdowns, fireworks, and celebrations across different time zones, a small group of astronauts orbiting far above Earth will experience the arrival of the new year in a way unlike anyone on the planet. Aboard the International Space Station, astronauts currently in orbit will celebrate the New Year an astonishing 16 times, highlighting the extraordinary reality of life in space and the unique way time is experienced beyond Earth.
China sets world record with 700 km/h superconducting maglev train test
China has set a new global benchmark in rail transportation technology after successfully accelerating a superconducting magnetic levitation train to a speed of 700 kilometres per hour in just two seconds. The achievement marks the fastest acceleration ever recorded for a maglev system and positions China as the first country to demonstrate this capability using superconducting electric maglev technology. The experiment was conducted by researchers at the National University of Defe
China sets world record with 700 km/h superconducting maglev train test
China has set a new global benchmark in rail transportation technology after successfully accelerating a superconducting magnetic levitation train to a speed of 700 kilometres per hour in just two seconds. The achievement marks the fastest acceleration ever recorded for a maglev system and positions China as the first country to demonstrate this capability using superconducting electric maglev technology. The experiment was conducted by researchers at the National University of Defe
India’s Bahubali Lvm3 blasts off with heaviest-ever satellite BlueBird 6
India marked another defining moment in its space journey as the powerful Bahubali rocket successfully blasted off carrying the heaviest satellite ever launched by the country. The Launch Vehicle Mark-3 M6 mission lifted off from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, showcasing India’s growing dominance in heavy-lift and commercial space missions. The 43.5-metre-tall LVM3 rocket, supported by two massive S200 solid boosters, took t
India’s Bahubali Lvm3 blasts off with heaviest-ever satellite BlueBird 6
India marked another defining moment in its space journey as the powerful Bahubali rocket successfully blasted off carrying the heaviest satellite ever launched by the country. The Launch Vehicle Mark-3 M6 mission lifted off from the second launch pad at the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh, showcasing India’s growing dominance in heavy-lift and commercial space missions. The 43.5-metre-tall LVM3 rocket, supported by two massive S200 solid boosters, took t
Isro launches heaviest foreign satellite from Indian soil aboard Lvm3
India’s space journey reached another landmark moment as Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched the heaviest foreign satellite ever placed into orbit from Indian soil. The mission was carried out using the powerful LVM3 launch vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, reinforcing India’s growing reputation as a reliable and competitive space launch destination
Isro launches heaviest foreign satellite from Indian soil aboard Lvm3
India’s space journey reached another landmark moment as Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launched the heaviest foreign satellite ever placed into orbit from Indian soil. The mission was carried out using the powerful LVM3 launch vehicle from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota, reinforcing India’s growing reputation as a reliable and competitive space launch destination
US Time Fell Behind World By 4.8 Microseconds After Colorado Storm Disrupted Atomic Clocks
The United States briefly slipped behind the rest of the world in timekeeping after a powerful storm struck Colorado last week, disrupting operations at the country’s official timekeeping facility. Following the incident, American time was recorded as lagging by 4.8 microseconds compared to the global standard, a tiny difference that nevertheless raised serious concerns about the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. The disruption occurred at the National Institute of St
US Time Fell Behind World By 4.8 Microseconds After Colorado Storm Disrupted Atomic Clocks
The United States briefly slipped behind the rest of the world in timekeeping after a powerful storm struck Colorado last week, disrupting operations at the country’s official timekeeping facility. Following the incident, American time was recorded as lagging by 4.8 microseconds compared to the global standard, a tiny difference that nevertheless raised serious concerns about the resilience of critical infrastructure systems. The disruption occurred at the National Institute of St
Medical Miracle: DNA Base Editing Cures Previously Incurable Blood Cancer
Scientists have achieved a historic medical breakthrough by successfully curing a form of blood cancer that was long considered incurable. Researchers from University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital have used a revolutionary technology known as DNA base editing to treat T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a rare and aggressive cancer that primarily affects children and young adults. This marks the first time base-edited cells have been used in humans to achieve long-term can
Medical Miracle: DNA Base Editing Cures Previously Incurable Blood Cancer
Scientists have achieved a historic medical breakthrough by successfully curing a form of blood cancer that was long considered incurable. Researchers from University College London and Great Ormond Street Hospital have used a revolutionary technology known as DNA base editing to treat T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukaemia, a rare and aggressive cancer that primarily affects children and young adults. This marks the first time base-edited cells have been used in humans to achieve long-term can
Nobel Prize 2025 Ceremony Today: Why It Is Always Held On December 10 Explained
The world’s attention turns once again to Stockholm and Oslo as the Nobel Prize 2025 ceremony takes place today, December 10. This day holds special significance, marking the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite who dedicated most of his wealth to honouring those who make the greatest contribution to humankind. The tradition of presenting the awards on this date has continued since the very first ceremony in 1901. Nobel passed away in 1896, and in his will he
Nobel Prize 2025 Ceremony Today: Why It Is Always Held On December 10 Explained
The world’s attention turns once again to Stockholm and Oslo as the Nobel Prize 2025 ceremony takes place today, December 10. This day holds special significance, marking the death anniversary of Alfred Nobel, the Swedish inventor of dynamite who dedicated most of his wealth to honouring those who make the greatest contribution to humankind. The tradition of presenting the awards on this date has continued since the very first ceremony in 1901. Nobel passed away in 1896, and in his will he
Volcanoes Quakes Solar Storms Why 2025 Is Testing Earth’s Limits
The year 2025 has become one of the most turbulent in recent memory as Earth experiences a wave of overlapping natural crises. A rare volcanic eruption in Ethiopia sent ash drifting thousands of kilometres toward Asia, Indonesia recorded more than 1,400 earthquakes in just 30 days, and California battled massive wildfires that claimed hundreds of lives. Severe monsoon flooding washed through India and Pakistan, and the planet was struck by the strongest solar storm in over twenty years. These
Volcanoes Quakes Solar Storms Why 2025 Is Testing Earth’s Limits
The year 2025 has become one of the most turbulent in recent memory as Earth experiences a wave of overlapping natural crises. A rare volcanic eruption in Ethiopia sent ash drifting thousands of kilometres toward Asia, Indonesia recorded more than 1,400 earthquakes in just 30 days, and California battled massive wildfires that claimed hundreds of lives. Severe monsoon flooding washed through India and Pakistan, and the planet was struck by the strongest solar storm in over twenty years. These
SpaceX Booster 18 suffers damage after test anomaly at South Texas site
A major phase in SpaceX’s Starship test program faced an unexpected setback on Friday when Booster 18, the company’s first next-generation Block 3 Super Heavy booster, sustained significant structural damage during a ground test in South Texas. The incident occurred at SpaceX’s Massey test facility near Starbase, where the vehicle was undergoing routine gas-system pressure checks ahead of more rigorous structural proofing. Shortly after 4 a.m. local time, livestream footage captured the
SpaceX Booster 18 suffers damage after test anomaly at South Texas site
A major phase in SpaceX’s Starship test program faced an unexpected setback on Friday when Booster 18, the company’s first next-generation Block 3 Super Heavy booster, sustained significant structural damage during a ground test in South Texas. The incident occurred at SpaceX’s Massey test facility near Starbase, where the vehicle was undergoing routine gas-system pressure checks ahead of more rigorous structural proofing. Shortly after 4 a.m. local time, livestream footage captured the
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission
In a remarkable achievement for Indian academia and space research, Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam from the Department of Physics at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University has been selected to join the Indian Space Research Organisation’s upcoming Venus Orbiter Mission, officially known as Shukrayaan-1. This marks a significant moment in India’s pursuit of interplanetary exploration, as the mission represents the nation’s first dedicated effort to study Venus, often referred
Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna University scientist selected for ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 mission
In a remarkable achievement for Indian academia and space research, Assistant Professor Alok Sagar Gautam from the Department of Physics at Hemvati Nandan Bahuguna Garhwal University has been selected to join the Indian Space Research Organisation’s upcoming Venus Orbiter Mission, officially known as Shukrayaan-1. This marks a significant moment in India’s pursuit of interplanetary exploration, as the mission represents the nation’s first dedicated effort to study Venus, often referred
SpaceX sets 2025 launch record with over 2,500 Starlink satellites
SpaceX has achieved a record-breaking milestone in 2025, marking one of the most prolific years in the history of spaceflight. The company’s unparalleled launch cadence, coupled with rapid rocket turnaround times, has redefined modern rocketry. With more than two months remaining in the year, SpaceX has already surpassed its 2024 total of 138 missions, setting a new benchmark for global orbital launches and solidifying its position as the dominant force in the commercial space sector.
SpaceX sets 2025 launch record with over 2,500 Starlink satellites
SpaceX has achieved a record-breaking milestone in 2025, marking one of the most prolific years in the history of spaceflight. The company’s unparalleled launch cadence, coupled with rapid rocket turnaround times, has redefined modern rocketry. With more than two months remaining in the year, SpaceX has already surpassed its 2024 total of 138 missions, setting a new benchmark for global orbital launches and solidifying its position as the dominant force in the commercial space sector.
7 Reasons Harvard Scientist Thinks Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Could Be Alien Technology
NASA’s discovery of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked global interest after Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggested it could be a form of alien technology. Detected on July 1, 2025, the comet is only the third known interstellar object to pass through our solar system. While NASA confirmed that 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth, Loeb and other researchers argue that its unique chemical and physical properties set it apart from natural space objects, warranting a deeper investigation
7 Reasons Harvard Scientist Thinks Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Could Be Alien Technology
NASA’s discovery of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has sparked global interest after Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggested it could be a form of alien technology. Detected on July 1, 2025, the comet is only the third known interstellar object to pass through our solar system. While NASA confirmed that 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth, Loeb and other researchers argue that its unique chemical and physical properties set it apart from natural space objects, warranting a deeper investigation
From Einstein to Card: Nobel laureates who broke classroom rules
Not every Nobel laureate began as a model student. Some were expelled, others barely passed exams, and a few were told they would never amount to anything. Yet their names now stand among history’s greatest thinkers. From Einstein’s rebellious intellect to David Card’s quiet brilliance on a Canadian farm, these laureates show that unconventional paths often lead to extraordinary destinations. Their stories remind us that curiosity, not conformity, is the true hallmark of genius.
From Einstein to Card: Nobel laureates who broke classroom rules
Not every Nobel laureate began as a model student. Some were expelled, others barely passed exams, and a few were told they would never amount to anything. Yet their names now stand among history’s greatest thinkers. From Einstein’s rebellious intellect to David Card’s quiet brilliance on a Canadian farm, these laureates show that unconventional paths often lead to extraordinary destinations. Their stories remind us that curiosity, not conformity, is the true hallmark of genius.









