Ritsumeikan University plans to establish new graduate school to cultivate 'space talent' combining science and management
Ritsumeikan University in Kyoto announces plans to establish a new graduate school focusing on training experts in the field of space, combining science and management starting from April 2028.
ViOS: The fourth coworking space is expected to be developed in Attica
The Greek company ViOS plans to develop its fourth coworking space in Attica, following the establishment of three locations in Athens and Marousi.
Hyundai Kona HEV: more enjoyment with the N Line
The Hyundai Kona Hybrid N Line is an upgraded B-SUV that offers improved space, technology, and an efficient hybrid system for everyday mobility.
A 'super-puffy' exoplanet puzzles astronomers (video)
A peculiar, extremely light exoplanet surrounded by a thick cloud is challenging astronomers, revealing mysteries about its composition and planetary formation.
A Silent War: How the Third World War Could Begin in the Silence of Space
The article discusses the potential quiet onset of a third world war through disruptions in space-based navigation systems and communications, highlighting the critical role of space infrastructure in modern civilization.
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.
Amazon's space film earns over a billion kroner
Amazon MGM Studios' space adventure featuring Ryan Gosling has generated over 1.35 billion kroner during its opening weekend, marking a significant success for both the film and the studio.
Divinópolis Square is named after Júlio Maria Pinto, a resident dedicated to preserving the space and the community
A square in the São Sebastião neighborhood of Divinópolis has been named after Júlio Maria Pinto in recognition of his dedication to the community and environmental preservation.
Inauguration of UTOPÍAS Mixiuhca in Iztacalco; Clara Brugada reaffirms the right to collective well-being
Clara Brugada inaugurates UTOPÍAS Mixiuhca, a new social transformation space in Iztacalco, aimed at providing free services to the residents of Mexico City.
Germany: Protest Against Digital Sexual Violence
Approximately 10,000 people demonstrated in Berlin against sexual violence in the digital space, criticizing Germany's legislative framework for its "structural deficiencies" and legal gaps.
Russia resumed space launches from the launch pad in Baikonur that was damaged
Russia has successfully launched a rocket from Baikonur's site 31 for the first time since the site was damaged during a launch last November.
Impressive light phenomenon in the sky of Southern Finland
Stunning auroras were reported across Southern Finland, with sightings in various cities including Vantaa, Helsinki, and Lohja.
Why J. Gagarin Was Not the First Person in Space – 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.
Russia resumes rocket launches from Baikonur Cosmodrome after liftoff site damaged in accident
Russia has restarted rocket launches from the Baikonur Cosmodrome after repairing damage caused to the launch pad in 2025.
Music and Artificial Intelligence
Google has entered the music creation space through AI by acquiring ProducerAI, signaling a shift in the music industry's future.
Russia restores launch pad and launches Soyuz rocket towards the space station; watch the video
Russia successfully launched a Soyuz rocket from a repaired launch platform at its Baikonur cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, marking the resumption of its cargo supply to the International Space Station after months of downtime.
Dispute over passage: There is no way to new apartments
A local property owner in Munich aims to convert a dilapidated train keeper's house into living space, despite neighborhood disputes over accessibility and development plans.
What is the oldest light we have observed (and will it ever go out?)
Scientists have detected the oldest known light, JADES-GS-z14-0, which originated when the universe was just 300 million years old, using the James Webb Space Telescope.
Suspected meteorite crashes into Houston home, officials say
A suspected meteorite fell and caused damage to a home in suburban Houston, Texas, prompting investigations by local officials and NASA.
Russia Resumes Use of Space Launch Site Damaged in Accident
Russia has successfully launched a rocket from the Baikonur Cosmodrome's Site 31, which had been out of commission since an accident last year.
"The word creates art" in the historic space of the Greek-French Association
A group art exhibition titled "The word creates art" will be held at the Greek-French Association in central Athens from March 23 to April 4, 2026.
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.
Two spacecraft will land on the asteroid heading towards Earth
The asteroid Apophis, which measures about 400 meters in diameter, is set to pass dangerously close to Earth in April 2029, prompting multiple space agencies to prepare missions to study it.
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.
Zahir Khan and Sagarika's Beautiful Home, See Photos
Zahir Khan and Sagarika Ghatge's home in Mumbai is portrayed as a unique space rich in memories and emotions, contrasting the typical luxurious celebrity homes.
Will storage space run out? Here's how to install applications and games on an external drive
This article discusses how to install applications and games onto an external drive to alleviate storage space issues on a computer.
A collision with an asteroid up to 80 meters caused a terrible explosion - Almost nothing remained
An asteroid measuring up to 80 meters collided with Earth, resulting in a catastrophic explosion that left almost no remnants behind.
The Sculptor's House: the magical village where Roberto Rosas created and lived
The article explores the life and creative legacy of Roberto Rosas, a sculptor who transformed his home into a unique space for art in Argentina.
Woman claims space rock smashed into house after Houston-area blast rattles residents
After a mysterious explosion in the Houston area, a woman reported that a suspected meteorite crashed into her home, creating significant damage.
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.
Abolish the 4th grade due to lack of space and gender imbalance
A school in Hafnarfjörður, Iceland, has decided to eliminate its 4th-grade class due to space constraints and a significant gender imbalance.
Astronomers can't believe it: they spotted for the first time a galaxy with 'tentacles'
A newly discovered galaxy resembling a creature with 'tentacles' challenges previous astronomical expectations and was observed using the James Webb Space Telescope.
Iran may have used 'space launch vehicle' to attack UK base, experts say
Iran allegedly utilized a space launch vehicle to launch ballistic missiles at the Diego Garcia military base, prompting concerns over its military capabilities.
The letters of life from space
A piece of rock from space may hold clues to one of humanity's biggest questions: how life began, with scientists discovering essential components of DNA and RNA in samples from the asteroid Ryugu.
It Looks Like an Impenetrable Fortress, But Now You Can Have Coffee Where the Gold of the Netherlands Was Stored: The New 'Bunker Museum'
A historic bank vault in Amsterdam is being transformed into a public space featuring a museum, café, and various entertainment facilities.
Frédéric Beigbeder: 'Elon Musk should send Michel Houellebecq's new book into space'
Frédéric Beigbeder humorously suggests that Elon Musk should launch Michel Houellebecq's latest poetry collection into space as a message for future extraterrestrial beings.
Bahia inaugurates the state's first columbarium this Sunday (22) at Colina Sagrada. Prices reach R$ 9,600
Bahia will inaugurate its first columbarium in Salvador, providing a dignified space for the placement of cremated remains, with prices ranging from R$ 4,400 to R$ 9,600.
Crisis in Education: Where Eleven-Year-Olds Cannot Write Their Name
The educational crisis in Rheinland-Pfalz highlights alarming issues such as inadequate childcare space, retention of first graders, and escalating violence in schools in Ludwigshafen.
'Project Hail Mary' Review: Ryan Gosling and an alien attempt to save the planet in fun space adventure
The review praises 'Project Hail Mary' as a well-crafted sci-fi film featuring Ryan Gosling as a biologist on a mission to save Earth from a dying sun.
Water from Space?: Prehistoric Plant Recorded Most Extreme Oxygen Isotope Signature Ever Measured
A prehistoric plant has revealed the most extreme oxygen isotope signature ever detected in any terrestrial material, suggesting unusual water characteristics.
Chaos in traffic makes bicycle paths a hot issue in Paris
Traffic chaos in Paris is leading to a debate on whether to allocate more space for bicycles, as the number of cyclists has significantly increased over the past seven years.
A New Interior Space in Vilnius Attracts Notable Designers
The opening event of a new interior space in Vilnius gathered around 30 talented interior designers for collaborative dialogues aiming to strengthen professional connections.
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.
‘Star Trek’ has always been ‘woke’, and that’s a point of pride
The new Star Trek series, 'Starfleet Academy', continues the legacy of being inclusive and thought-provoking, albeit with a focus on youthful themes rather than space battles.
Sumar raises the great challenge for housing after remaining sidelined in the Government and in the midst of a reorganization of its political space
Sumar pressures the PSOE to extend rental contracts, uniting the left in a critical moment for the Spanish coalition government.
NASA's moon mission: Will try again after repairs
NASA's Artemis II moon mission has received new hope after overcoming several challenges, including technical issues and delays, and is now set for a possible launch on April 1 following extensive repairs.
NASA Captured Images of Something Never Seen: A Comet Disintegrated in Real Time
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope recorded unprecedented footage of a comet disintegrating in real time, providing key insights into solar system origins.
Actress Cristina Mutarelli transforms her modernist house into a cultural space
Actress Cristina Mutarelli is set to open Casa Muta, a new cultural space for exhibitions and artistic activities in her modernist home in São Paulo.
Artemis II rocket returns to NASA platform: When will the mission to the Moon launch?
The Artemis II SLS rocket has returned to the Kennedy Space Center launch pad in Florida, generating anticipation for its scheduled launch on April 1.