With Freedom, nanorobots from the Czech Republic will also travel to space for testing. They will help with antibiotics
Czech nanorobots will be tested in space alongside a mission called Freedom, aiming to enhance antibiotic efficacy.
Not only the Santiago Path: nine popular pilgrimage routes in Europe
Pilgrimages in Europe are rapidly growing in popularity, with various routes attracting not only devout believers but also those seeking personal exploration.
Why J. Gagarin Was Not the First Person in Space โ and Who Overtook Him
The article explores the misconceptions surrounding Yuri Gagarin's title as the 'first person in space' and the criteria for defining the boundaries of space.
From Daya to Jethalal, how educated are the stars of 'Taarak Mehta'?
An exploration into the educational backgrounds of the cast of the popular Indian sitcom 'Taarak Mehta Ka Ooltah Chashmah', highlighting their real academic achievements versus their on-screen characters.
Destination Space with Michal Novota / Soyuz 11 or Why Three Soviet Cosmonauts Died in Space
The article discusses recent events in space research, including NASA's Artemis program updates and the history of Soviet space missions.
Numerical explosion in the moons of the solar system.. Saturn dominates and Jupiter follows
The International Astronomical Union has announced the discovery of new moons surrounding Jupiter and Saturn, increasing the total count significantly for both planets.
New Satellites Discovered Around Jupiter and Saturn
A series of new discoveries has significantly increased the number of known satellites around Jupiter and Saturn.
Never-before-seen photos of Neil Armstrong's near-fatal NASA mission surface 60 years later
Newly released photos from Neil Armstrong's near-fatal Gemini 8 mission 60 years ago have surfaced, donated to a museum in Ohio.
Pemex could partner with Petrobras for exploration in the Gulf of Mexico: Lula discusses topic with Sheinbaum
Brazil's President Lula discussed a potential exploratory partnership between Brazil's Petrobras and Mexico's Pemex in the Gulf of Mexico with Mexican President Sheinbaum.
I cooked broccoli in a pan, pot and oven โ one method was the clear winner
An exploration of various cooking methods for broccoli reveals one method that significantly enhances its flavor.
Do you know how they searched for the legendary Eldorado in the depths of Lake Gvatavita?
The article explores the historical quest for the legendary city of Eldorado, delving into the myths and expeditions that have persisted for centuries.
Evidence Found Beneath Mars' Surface Indicates Something Very Earthly
NASA's Perseverance rover has discovered evidence of a more ancient and extensive river system on Mars, suggesting that water flowed on the Red Planet for a much longer period than previously thought.
Exploration for another tunnel of the planned D3 highway in Posรกzavรญ has begun
The article reports the initiation of a survey for an additional tunnel on the planned D3 highway in the Posรกzavรญ region of Czechia.
Return to the World of Terror
The article discusses the ill-fated expedition of the HMS Terror into the Canadian Arctic, highlighting its descent into despair as crew faced the harsh realities of their environment.
Diver Survey at the Inazumi Underwater Cave in Oita Reaches Nearly 100 Meters Deep
A diving survey at the Inazumi underwater cave in Oita, Japan, has recorded a maximum depth of 97.4 meters, making it the deepest accessible underwater cave in the country.
NASA moves the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad on its way to the Moon
NASA moved the Artemis II rocket to the launch pad, marking the start of the countdown for the first crewed trip to the Moon in over 50 years.
"The Best. Cowboys Who Flew into Space": The Peeing Astronaut
This article discusses the context of the U.S. return to the Moon and reflects on the historical space race, particularly contrasting American and Soviet efforts during the early space age.
Artemis II: Geopolitical Dimensions of the Program
The article discusses the geopolitical implications of NASA's Artemis program aimed at manned lunar exploration and beyond.
NASA Returns Moon Rocket to Launch Pad, Possible Launch on April 1
NASA is preparing for a potential launch of its Artemis mission to the Moon on April 1 by returning the Space Launch System rocket and Orion spacecraft to the launch pad after maintenance processes.
Sinijรคrv's Book Recommendations: Astri Kleppe Looks at Our Past in a Way That Has Not Been Understood Until Now
Karl Martin Sinijรคrv shares book recommendations, including Astri Kleppe's exploration of historical events in Estonia.
NASA's Artemis II now back on launchpad for first lunar mission in more than 50 years
NASA's Artemis II mission is back on the launchpad, targeting a new launch window from April 1 to April 6 after previous delays due to technical issues.
NASA deploys the world's most powerful rocket to send four people to the Moon for the first time in half a century
NASA has begun the process of deploying its most powerful rocket, the SLS, to launch a mission to send four astronauts to the Moon, including the first woman and first person of color, for the first time in 50 years.
Veronica Maggio Looks Back to Move Forward
Veronica Maggio's latest album 'Sciura' showcases a more serious sound compared to her previous work, emphasizing vocal clarity and a blend of nostalgia and exploration.
The Odyssey of the First Argentine Pilot Who Tried to Fly Around the World in 1924
The article recounts the remarkable journey of Pedro Leandro Zanni and his mechanic Felipe Beltrame, who attempted to fly around the world in 1924 amidst the challenges of early aviation.
NASA hopes to launch a mission around the moon in early April
NASA is planning to launch a lunar mission in early April.
Can China commercial satelliteโs โoctopus tentacleโ pass low-orbit refuel test?
China's Hukeda-2 satellite, featuring a flexible robotic arm, is set to undergo tests for low-orbit refueling capabilities to address issues of congestion in space.
MPF appeals to TRF1 to keep action on oil exploration in the Amazon estuary in Parรก
The Federal Public Ministry of Brazil has appealed to the Regional Federal Court to continue judicial proceedings regarding oil exploration in the Amazon estuary in Parรก and to annul the environmental license granted to Petrobras.
Golden Train Found? The Seeker Breaks Silence. 'I Wouldn't Live to See the Next Day'
Michaล Motak, leader of the 'Golden Train 2025' search group, announced the potential discovery of three World War II railway cars in a hidden tunnel in Poland and discussed plans for further exploration contingent on weather conditions.
After the State Elections: Greens Offer CDU Exploration Talks in the Southwest
The Greens in Baden-Wรผrttemberg have invited the CDU for exploratory talks to form a coalition government following the recent state elections.
The Illuminating Pain of Martin Ehala
Martin Ehala's book discusses the historical emergence of postmodernism and its contemporary expressions, including an exploration of John Nash's theory on the profitability of intellectual work.
Hydrocarbons: The second phase of exploration in the offshore block 'Block 2' in the Ionian Sea
The Energean-led consortium has officially announced the start of the second phase of research in offshore Block 2 in the Ionian Sea, which includes exploratory drilling crucial for Greece's hydrocarbon sector development.
People are just realising what the small pockets inside jeans are actually for
An exploration of the unexpected purpose of the small pockets found inside jeans, shedding light on their historical significance and functionality.
From Antiquity to Emojis: Why the Heart Became the Universal Symbol of Love?
An exploration of how the heart symbol evolved from ancient Egypt to a contemporary icon of love, transcending language barriers.
Shark Carcass, Gem Skull... Hirst, the 'Bad Boy of Modern Art' Creating Death, Daring but Not New
The exhibition features controversial works by British artist Damien Hirst, showcasing his exploration of death and existence at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in South Korea.
From Detail Hunting to Mood. Explore the Art of Sketching!
A creative project encourages sharing sketches and ideas, promoting exploration of art in museums and nature.
Artemis II, after yet another postponement, NASA seriously announces the launch date: April 1
NASA has officially announced an imminent launch date for the Artemis II mission, targeting April 1, which will send humans into lunar orbit for the first time since the Apollo missions.
AKTOR โ BNI Foundation sign deal for strategic mining partnership in Albania
AKTOR Group and BNI Foundation have entered into a framework agreement for mining exploration and development in Albania.
NASA's advanced rover on Mars has detected the oldest traces of water on the planet (video)
NASA's Perseverance rover on Mars has discovered signs of ancient water on the planet's surface, challenging previous scientific estimates.
Martin Scorsese brings Mary's story of faith and sacrifice to life in 'The Saints' Easter special
Martin Scorsese's Easter special on 'The Saints' presents a cinematic exploration of the Virgin Mary, emphasizing her faith, sacrifice, and connection to her son Jesus.
Molecules in asteroid show that DNA and RNA bases exist beyond Earth; understand the impact on the debate about the origin of life
Samples from the asteroid Ryugu confirm the presence of the five molecular building blocks of DNA and RNA, impacting the understanding of life's origins.
"You Are What You Wear": An Exploration of the Indissoluble Relationship Between Fashion and Contemporary Art โ A Moving Tribute to Sofia Kokkosalaki
The article explores the deep connections between fashion and contemporary art through various artistic expressions, culminating in a tribute to designer Sofia Kokkosalaki.
The object orbiting around Earth may actually be an ancient spacecraft
A newly identified quasi-satellite may be remnants of a Soviet space mission according to researcher A. Loeb.
Petrobras makes new gas discovery in exploratory well in Colombia
Petrobras announced the discovery of a new natural gas reserve in deep waters off the coast of Colombia, which could improve energy supply and support Brazil's energy transition.
From next year, it may get hot at the Moon's South Pole - NASA is starting to build a base there
NASA plans to begin monthly lunar landing missions starting from the beginning of 2025, with the aim of establishing a permanent base on the Moon's South Pole by 2027.
A hundred years ago, a pioneering rocket for the space age rose 12.5 meters and fell into a cabbage patch
The article commemorates the centennial of Robert Goddard's historic rocket launch, a pivotal moment in space exploration history.
"Travel is the fastest means to reach one's dreams"... Sylvain Tesson's first visit to Korea, where he writes with his body
French author Sylvain Tesson emphasizes the significance of exploration and adventure in his writing during his first visit to Korea.
Imperfect Women cast: Who does the Apple TV thriller star?
The article discusses the cast of the Apple TV thriller 'Imperfect Women', highlighting its exploration of complex friendships following a murder.
Endless Coincidences and a Ceaseless Flashback.. Did 'Bebo' Miss His Chance to Surprise the Viewer?
The article discusses the new Ramadan TV series 'Bebo', featuring a mix of social commentary and comedy, and its exploration of life in impoverished neighborhoods and Upper Egypt.
The Astronaut: The Opposite of Loneliness
The film "The Astronaut - Project Hail Mary" featuring Ryan Gosling explores themes of isolation and humanity against the backdrop of space exploration.
The trailer for Dune 3 has been released. The director promises new planets.
The recently released trailer for Dune 3 highlights the film's exploration of new planets, as stated by the director.