Science & Space

  1. NASA Roman Space Telescope Fully Assembled: Could Launch as Early as Fall 2026
    NASA Roman Space Telescope Fully Assembled: Could Launch as Early as Fall 2026

    NASA Roman Space Telescope completed assembly Nov 2025. With 300MP Wide Field Instrument, it could launch as early as fall 2026 — beating original May 2027 plan.

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  2. CRISPR Breakthrough: Gene Editing Offers New Hope for Rare Genetic Diseases
    CRISPR Breakthrough: Gene Editing Offers New Hope for Rare Genetic Diseases

    Discover the latest advancements in CRISPR gene editing technology and its promising applications in treating rare genetic diseases, along with the ethical considerations shaping its use.

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  3. Astronomers Discover Colossal Black Hole 36 Billion Times the Mass of the Sun
    Astronomers Discover Colossal Black Hole 36 Billion Times the Mass of the Sun

    Astronomers have discovered a supermassive black hole with a mass of 36 billion suns, located 5 billion light-years away. The finding was made possible using gravitational lensing.

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  4. AI Equals Doctors? DeepMind's Diagnostic Milestone and the Future of Medicine
    AI Equals Doctors? DeepMind's Diagnostic Milestone and the Future of Medicine

    DeepMind's latest AI can reportedly diagnose medical conditions with human-level accuracy. Explore the implications of this breakthrough for the future of healthcare and how AI could revolutionize diagnosis

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  5. So what was that? Was Starship’s launch a failure or a success?
    So what was that? Was Starship’s launch a failure or a success?

    On Thursday morning, with clearing skies overhead, SpaceX's Starship rocket slowly began to climb away from its launch pad. Fully laden with about 5,000 metric tons of liquid oxygen and methane propellant ...

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  6. World’s First Energy-Saving Paint Is Inspired by Butterflies
    World’s First Energy-Saving Paint Is Inspired by Butterflies

    A researcher from the University of Central Florida has drawn inspiration from butterflies to create the first eco-friendly, large-scale and multicolor alternative to pigment-based paint ...

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  7. Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID)
    Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator (LOFTID)

    NASA’s Low-Earth Orbit Flight Test of an Inflatable Decelerator, or LOFTID, is demonstrating a cross-cutting aeroshell -- a type of heat shield -- for atmospheric re-entry. For destinations with an atmosphere ...

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  8. New Webb Image Captures Clearest View of Neptune’s Rings in Decades
    New Webb Image Captures Clearest View of Neptune’s Rings in Decades

    NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shows off its capabilities closer to home with its first image of Neptune. Not only has Webb captured the clearest view of this distant planet’s rings in more than 30 years...

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  9. Robo-Farmers: Solinftec's Solar-Powered Robots Will be Offered to US Farmers Soon
    Robo-Farmers: Solinftec's Solar-Powered Robots Will be Offered to US Farmers Soon

    With the help of the e-commerce platform Farmers Business Network, a business with the financial support of a wealthy Brazilian family will provide US farmers with robots that spray pesticides and fertilizer...

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  10. Startup Vast to Build Artificial Space Gravity Stations
    Startup Vast to Build Artificial Space Gravity Stations

    A startup company based in California, Vast, is developing artificial gravity space stations, according to Interesting Engineering. The goal is create a place where people can live and work as well...

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  11. Russian Cosmonauts to Install Upgrades For the Robotic Arm Following Spacesuit Problem Weeks Ago
    Russian Cosmonauts to Install Upgrades For the Robotic Arm Following Spacesuit Problem Weeks Ago

    A pair of Russian cosmonauts are returning into space to install Europe's Robotic Arm. This would be their second attempt after the incident a couple of weeks ago...

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  12. [BREAKING] NASA Delays Artemis 1 Launch Due to Issues Surfacing Before Countdown
    [BREAKING] NASA Delays Artemis 1 Launch Due to Issues Surfacing Before Countdown

    NASA recently proclaimed in a video narrated by Keke Palmer that the Artemis 1 mission is ready to fly to the moon Monday, Aug. 29, as it lands on the lunar surface for the first time in 50 years....

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