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.
Bring 'elegance' to any space with ยฃ45 Dunelm marble table similar to M&S ยฃ249 one
Dunelm has launched the Lana Marble Tall Side Table, priced at ยฃ44.75, which fans claim brings elegance to living spaces while being significantly cheaper than a similar item from M&S.
The 8 best washer-dryers for a two-in-one solution to laundry
This article provides a guide to the best washer-dryers, highlighting their space-saving and cost-effective features for laundry solutions.
Compensation of nearly 20,000 euros paid for a vehicle damaged in a parking lot
A significant increase in parking lot vehicle damage claims has been reported in Latvia, with one compensation amounting to nearly 20,000 euros for a collision while exiting a parking space.
"The start of the hardest year in our history": Timbre 4, one of the great powerhouses of the alternative scene in Buenos Aires, at its most critical moment
Timbre 4, a prominent theater in Buenos Aires' alternative scene, is facing severe challenges, marking the beginning of what its founder calls the most difficult year for the space.
"Traumas are also transmitted through space": the secrets of the house that features in one of the Oscar favorites
The article discusses the historical significance and cinematic representation of a century-old villa in Oslo, which is featured in the film 'Valor Sentimental', exploring its artistic design and emotional depth.
Brazilian records NASA rocket entering the world's tallest one-story building; WATCH
A photographer from Santos captured footage of NASA's most powerful rocket being taken for repairs before its mission to return astronauts to the Moon.
For All Mankind: Why Has It Become One of Todayโs Most Important Science Fiction Series?
The article discusses the popularity and significance of the Apple TV+ series 'For All Mankind' as it readies for its fifth season release.
Amazing Displays of the Northern Lights in March
Scientific reports suggest that March 2026 may provide one of the best opportunities in recent years to view the Northern Lights in the Northern Hemisphere.
She has crawled to the cross. One really sits well in the boyfriend's gamer chair
25-year-old Sarah Haagendrup has moved in with her boyfriend and reflects on her transition from living independently to sharing a space.
Protected Space: When the Swimming Pool is Open Only for Women
More swimming pools are offering special times for women and girls, as one town in Hochtaunuskreis considers introducing this practice following a successful model from a nearby facility.
Rocket explodes 69 seconds after launch in Japan
The Kairos rocket from Space One exploded 69 seconds after launch, marking the company's third consecutive failure in its attempt to achieve Japan's first fully commercial satellite launch.
Add one space shot and aim for the moon 2028
NASA has made adjustments to its Artemis program, adding an additional mission as they aim for a lunar landing by early 2028.
The Japanese startup's rocket launch failed for the third time
Japan's Space One experienced its third failed attempt to launch a satellite into orbit, with the rocket spiraling back to Earth shortly after takeoff.
The dream of Karjalohja residents for their own health center is close to realization
The city of Lohja is selling the Karjalohja health center building to a local village association for one euro, with plans to rent the space to private healthcare providers.
Astronauts on the Moon, Missiles in Space, a Ballroom, and New Air Force One. Trump Plans His Climax
The article discusses former President Donald Trump's plans for large-scale prestige projects in the U.S. before leaving office, including projects involving Greenland.
[Live] Press conference following the launch of small rocket 'Kairos' No. 3
A private rocket company, Space One, launched the small rocket 'Kairos' No. 3 from Kushimoto, Wakayama Prefecture, but shortly thereafter initiated flight termination procedures, resulting in a failure to place the satellite into orbit.
A Japanese startup interrupts the launch of its rocket a few seconds after liftoff
A Japanese startup, Space One, has aborted its rocket launch shortly after takeoff due to concerns about mission success.
Rocket 'Kairos' to Launch After Three Postponements, Aiming to Place Satellite in Orbit
The Kairos rocket, developed by Space One, is set to launch after three delays, aiming to place a satellite into orbit, marking a significant step for Japan's independent space capabilities.
They filmed a flare on the Sun that reached a height of 1,000,000 kilometers
An impressive eruption of solar magnetic filaments reaching one million kilometers in height was recorded by the Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC) in the United States.
Is the third delay of Kairos too cautious? Is it inevitable? JAXA honorary professor's perspective
The third delay of the Kairos-3 rocket launch raises questions about the balance between caution and necessity in space exploration.
Press Conference Following the Cancellation of the Launch of 'Kairos' No. 3
Japan's Space One company cancelled the launch of its Kairos No. 3 small rocket, which was set to deliver the country's first privately developed satellite into orbit.
Bold Rebellions and Courageous Testimonies at One World
The One World festival aims to create a space for open discussion and human rights advocacy, featuring 106 films and honoring political prisoner Mikalaj Statkeviฤ.
Kailas Rocket No. 3 scheduled for launch on the 4th, postponed twice due to weather conditions
The launch of the Kailas Rocket No. 3, conducted by the private company Space One in Japan, has been rescheduled for April 4 after being delayed twice due to unfavorable weather conditions.
The Mystery of Why the Rocket Wasn't Launched Despite Weak Winds: The Key is 'Difference from Expectations'
A private rocket company called Space One cancelled the launch of its small rocket due to unexpected wind conditions, highlighting the complexities in launch decision-making.
KAIROS No. 3 launch postponed just before takeoff due to unexpected spring-like weather
The launch of the KAIROS No. 3 rocket has been postponed due to unexpected weather conditions, frustrating many spectators who were eagerly waiting.
Press Conference After the Cancellation of the Launch of the 'Kairos' Rocket No. 3
The launch of the Kairos No. 3 rocket by private company Space One was canceled due to weather conditions, prompting a press conference for further details.
KAIROS Rocket No. 3 to Launch Aiming for Japan's First Domestic Satellite Insertion
The KAIROS Rocket No. 3, launched by Space One in Japan, aims to place Japan's first domestically developed satellite into orbit.
Kairos Aiming to Be the 'Delivery Service' for Satellites: Why Focus Now on Small Rockets?
The article discusses the launch of the small rocket 'Kairos No. 3' by Space One, which aims to become the first Japanese private company to deploy satellites into orbit, amidst a growing need for small satellites.
One more test. NASA changes the plan for the return of astronauts to the Moon
NASA has announced a modification to its plans for returning astronauts to the Moon, highlighting the challenges it faces in execution.
Mike Fincke reveals himself as the sick astronaut evacuated from space
NASA astronaut Mike Fincke identifies himself as the one evacuated from the International Space Station due to medical issues during the Crew-11 mission.
Kairos Rocket No. 3 Set for Launch on March 1, Postponed Due to Weather Conditions
The launch of the Kairos No. 3 small rocket is scheduled for March 1 by the space venture Space One, following a delay due to unfavorable weather conditions.
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.
From red supergiant to yellow hypergiant: how WOH G64, one of the largest stars in the Universe, has changed
Astronomers have observed significant changes in WOH G64, one of the largest known stars in the universe, suggesting it may be transitioning from a red supergiant to a yellow hypergiant over just three decades.
The "home spa" is one of the trends that has grown the most in the post-pandemic
The concept of the bathroom has evolved from a purely functional space to a central wellness area in homes, significantly driven by post-pandemic preferences.
WOH G64: The largest star that changed its 'face'
A new study published in Nature Astronomy reveals that WOH G64, one of the largest known stars in the universe, underwent a complete transformation in just a few years.
The Legitimate Question About the 'Death of the Internet'
The article discusses the shift in the internet's nature from a human-centric space to one dominated by algorithms and automated systems.
Space Travel: NASA Must Postpone Manned Moon Mission Again
NASA has postponed the launch of the Artemis 2 manned moon mission due to technical issues with the helium supply in one of the rocket stages.
"Ozas" prepares for significant changes: one floor will change radically
The "Ozas" shopping and entertainment center in Lithuania is set to undergo a major renovation of its third-floor dining area to create a more modern and comfortable space for visitors and operators.
NASA plans Artemis 2 Moon mission launch in March
NASA's Artemis 2 mission, featuring a crew of three Americans and one Canadian, aims to send astronauts on a lunar flyby in March after successfully conducting a crucial rocket test.
Space Exploration: 'This is a geoengineering experiment that no one ever wanted'
A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket crashed, creating a lithium cloud in the atmosphere, raising concerns about the unintentional geoengineering implications of such events.
Rapid Decline in Burial Sites in Riga; One Solution โ Gardens of Ashes
Riga is facing a critical shortage of burial space, prompting considerations for the development of gardens for urn burials as part of a new cemetery management concept planned for 2026-2035.
Prefer a used one? Check out 5 larger and more powerful SUVs for the same price as the Toyota Yaris Cross
The article explores five used SUVs that offer more space and performance for the same price as the Toyota Yaris Cross, highlighting the differences and advantages of each.
Welcome to the Bald Corner: The Forum That Has Been a Safe Space for People with Alopecia for 15 Years
A community forum dedicated to baldness has gained prominence by promoting baldness as a cool trend, attracting over one and a half million members.
Light Art to Improve Safety in Dark Tunnel
Light art will transform a dark railway tunnel in Skjern into a safe and inviting space, supported by a funding of one million kroner.
"We Are One Humanity": New Crew Launches to the International Space Station
NASA has launched a new crew of four astronauts aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket to conduct research at the International Space Station.
One small step for women in space, one giant leap for equality
The article discusses the significance of female astronaut Sophie Adenot's participation in the International Space Station crew as a milestone for women in the field of space exploration and gender equality.
NASA is sending a new crew to the International Space Station
NASA is set to launch three astronauts and one cosmonaut to the International Space Station (ISS) today from Cape Canaveral, Florida, using SpaceX's Dragon spacecraft.
Ten Towers: Offices Become Apartments: This Example from Munich Should Set a Precedent
The Ten Towers in Munich, once empty office buildings, may be transformed into one of the largest student and trainee residences in the city due to a shift in the demand for office space.
Merger of SpaceX and xAI: Elon Delivers No More
Elon Musk has merged his artificial intelligence company xAI with his space enterprise SpaceX, making it one of the most valuable mergers in history.