Miguel Galuccio's oil company analyzes RIGI for Vaca Muerta and reduces its costs
Vista Energy is considering applying for the RIGI incentive regime to enhance exploration and production activities in Vaca Muerta, following recent governmental approvals.
NASA astronaut reveals he was the one who had a medical issue that led to crew's early return to Earth
Astronaut Mike Fincke announced that a medical issue he experienced aboard the International Space Station prompted an early return for his crew, Crew-11.
NASA found on Mars 'rocky webs' shaped like eggs that perplex Science
NASA has shared images of unusual egg-shaped cavities amid what appear to be giant 'webs' on Mars, captured by the Curiosity rover.
LIFE OF A FINNISH TEACHER ⟩ How many zero points fit into one life?
The article discusses the exploration of existential burdens through the lens of Tommi Kinnunen's novel about a post-World War II Finnish teacher.
Pistachio Day: What is Dubai Chocolate and What is its Origin
An exploration of Dubai chocolate and its connection to Pistachio Day, celebrated on February 26, highlighting its popularity in various forms like tablets, alfajores, and ice cream in Argentina.
People have to live in a 'tin can'. But a hotel on the Moon is not unrealistic
GRU Space plans to build a hotel on the Moon by 2032, allowing people to reserve rooms for an extraordinary vacation even now.
Experts find possible trace of an ancient Soviet probe on the Moon
Experts have potentially discovered remnants of the Luna 9, the first man-made object to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, which provided crucial images of the lunar surface in 1966.
Mars is no longer a maze for him. The Perseverance rover has been given a map it can read itself
NASA's Perseverance rover can now navigate Mars independently with a new self-reading map technology, enhancing exploration efficiency.
Pisces Horoscope for Today, February 26, 2026: Predictions for Health, Love, and Money
Today's horoscope for Pisces encourages exploration of intellectual interests and suggests optimism in health and relationships.
Sagittarius Horoscope for today, February 26, 2026: predictions for health, love, and money
Today's horoscope for Sagittarius offers insights into health, love, and financial aspects, encouraging exploration and movement.
NASA begins withdrawal of Artemis 2 rocket for repairs
NASA has started transporting the SLS rocket for the Artemis 2 mission to its vehicle assembly building in Florida for repairs due to a helium flow problem, delaying the anticipated launch.
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke reveals he was the sick crew member who forced evacuation of his ISS crew
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke has disclosed that he was the crew member who became ill, prompting the first evacuation from the International Space Station (ISS) in January.
The American Mike Fincke is the sick astronaut who caused the first medical evacuation in space
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke revealed he was the first astronaut to be medically evacuated from space after experiencing a medical emergency aboard the International Space Station.
Government – Samaras Clash: The Accusations and the 'Out of Touch' Statements
A new conflict has emerged between former Prime Minister Antonis Samaras and the New Democracy party over national issues and a recent agreement with Chevron for oil exploration in Crete.
Orlan from France is a guest in Munich: Her body, her rules: An artist presents herself
The French artist Orlan presents her self-exploration exhibition in Munich, showcasing her radical approach to self-portraiture through body art.
Sonatrach plans extensive investments in oil and gas exploration
Sonatrach is planning significant investments in oil and gas exploration from 2026 to 2030 to enhance Algeria's reserves.
What would be the 'self-growing' city that Elon Musk plans to install on the Moon?
Elon Musk has revealed plans for a 'self-growing' city on the Moon that could be built in less than ten years.
‘The Reversal of Fire’, the Myth of Eurydice and Orpheus Turned into a Criminal Plot
Anne Dufourmantelle's thriller transforms the myth of Orpheus and Eurydice into a complex narrative involving crime and psychological exploration.
The 'whiny love' messes with (blood sugar)
An exploration of the melancholic themes prevalent in Italian love songs showcased during the Sanremo Festival.
H3 Launch Failure, Possible Cause is Defect in Satellite Base, Urgent Measures for Resumption of Operations
The H3 rocket's eighth launch failed potentially due to a defect in the satellite base, prompting Japan's space agency JAXA to hasten remedial measures for future missions.
Hanyang University Selected as the Operating Institution for the '2026 Public Technology-Based Market-Linked Startup Exploration Support Project' Organized by the Ministry of Science and ICT
Hanyang University has been selected as the operating institution for a startup support project aimed at connecting public research results to business models, with an investment of approximately 15 billion won per year for five years.
I am hot! Oxygen, oxygen... Did two Italians once listen on the radio to a Soviet woman dying in space?
The article recounts a chilling story about two Italian brothers in the 1960s who may have recorded transmissions of a Soviet woman dying in space.
Company linked to Banco Master bought share in oil well
Rubicão S.A., a company connected to Banco Master, acquired a 60% stake in an oil exploration field in Itaparica, Bahia.
What would the 'self-growing' city that Elon Musk plans to establish on the Moon look like?
Elon Musk recently revealed plans for a 'self-growing' city on the Moon, indicating a shift in focus for SpaceX from Mars to lunar colonization.
REVIEW ⟩ The Virgin of Koidula and the Eternal Estonian Summer: Anatomy of Taska-Kulla's New Film
This article reviews the new film by Taska-Kulla, focusing on its thematic exploration of an eternal summer in Estonia.
The race for critical minerals in Brazil drives research requests up by 81% in one year
The demand for critical minerals in Brazil has surged, leading to a significant increase in research requests for mineral exploration.
The Effects of Increased Space Debris on the Atmosphere Are Unknown
Scientists express concerns over the impacts of increasing space debris on the Earth's atmosphere, particularly on the ozone layer and solar radiation levels.
NASA's probe drills Martian soil in search of ice and finds salts capable of keeping water liquid below freezing point
NASA's InSight mission has revealed the potential presence of substantial underground water on Mars, which could reshape our understanding of the planet.
A plan to reach the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS proposes a risky maneuver close to the Sun
Scientists propose a bold maneuver involving a close flyby of the Sun to intercept the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is moving away from the solar system.
Namibia: Record Production At B2gold As Open Pit Winds Down
B2Gold's Otjikoto Mine in Namibia achieved significant gold production in 2025, generating record revenue for the company.
Government aims to increase oil production by 2,411 barrels per day through three fronts
The Ecuadorian government plans to boost national oil production by 2,411 barrels per day through exploration and production stabilization efforts.
"City of Eels" on the Ocean Floor Thrives with Life. Fascinating Discovery by Scientists
Scientists have discovered a volcanic cone named Nafanua that has emerged in the Vailulu'u underwater volcano near Samoa.
Our Changing World: The democratisation of space?
New Zealand ranks third in the world for rocket launches, highlighting its growth as a significant player in the new space age.
A new ruling delayed the trip of Artemis II to the Moon and NASA made a decisive decision
A new failure has delayed NASA's Artemis II mission to the Moon, prompting the agency to make a significant decision regarding repairs.
They entered an abandoned warehouse, found a collection of invaluable cars, but one detail caught their attention
A couple exploring rural Portugal discovered a collection of 1960s classic cars in an abandoned warehouse, hinting at a potential restoration that was never completed.
CHAD WOLF: Space isn’t just the final frontier, it’s the ‘ultimate high ground’
The article discusses the renewed space race between the U.S. and China, emphasizing the strategic implications of lunar exploration.
Ansal Plaza: Why did Delhi's 'Ghost Mall' become so?
Ansal Plaza, Delhi's first mall opened in 1999, is now abandoned, prompting an exploration of the rise and fall of mall culture in the area.
NASA's new space rocket: after fixing the hydrogen leak, it has now started leaking helium
NASA's new giant rocket, intended to send astronauts to the Moon for the first time in over fifty years, is facing a technical problem related to a helium system.
Start no earlier than in April? NASA takes steps towards another delay of the Artemis II mission
NASA may delay the launch of the Artemis II mission to April after recent developments.
Expanding Female Experience: 'Yenpak Katha and Other Stories'
Anamika Anu's collection 'Yenpak Katha and Other Stories' offers a unique exploration of female experience through eighteen richly woven narratives.
No Major Changes: Traveling from the 19th Century to the Present
A detailed exploration of Spain's discographic history highlights the contributions of amateur researchers rather than industry players.
Olympics Fighting in a World Where It's Easy to Throw Stones at Others: Continued Measures and Exploration
The article discusses the challenges Olympic athletes face due to online bullying and harassment during the Milano-Cortina Winter Olympics, highlighting the need for better protection and support systems.
How healthy are dates really, especially those enhanced with various flavors
An exploration into the health benefits of dates, particularly flavored varieties that have become popular in diets.
My found the lost Soviet lunar spacecraft – and even in two places
Scientists possibly located the long-missing Soviet lunar lander, Luna 9, but disagree on its exact location.
NASA admits serious failure in Starliner flight
NASA has reclassified the manned test mission of the Starliner capsule as a serious 'Type A' failure due to significant issues.
This is not just a really good novel
The article reviews Dörte Hansen's novel 'Til havs,' highlighting its poetic exploration of life on a windswept island and the challenges of tradition amid increasing tourism.
Kyriakos Mitsotakis: Measures to Combat Digital Addiction in Minors Coming Soon
Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis emphasizes the government's partnerships for hydrocarbon exploration while outlining forthcoming measures to address digital addiction among minors.
Destination Space with Michal Novota / Apollo 15: Lunar Rover on the Moon and Astronaut Irwin's Heart Problems
A discussion on space exploration updates and history featuring Michal Novota and Lukáš Krivošík, covering various topics from NASA's criticism towards Boeing to milestones in lunar and Martian missions.
Hydrocarbons: The 10 drilling operations of the coming six years and Greece's energy 'bet'
Greece plans ten exploratory drilling operations for hydrocarbons from 2027 to 2032, contingent upon successful seismic research.
SILENCED STORIES ⟩ "My wife left me. I only heard from her friend that I was actually a complete disappointment in bed because..."
An exploration of sexual disappointments in relationships reveals how these untold stories could save many partnerships by setting realistic expectations.