A rare interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, will grace the eastern pre-dawn sky on November 11, 2025. Discovered in July 2025, this celestial visitor, only the third of its kind, will require a telescope for viewing. Scientists are eagerly studying its composition and mysterious origins, hoping to unlock secrets from beyond our solar system.
A viral image, allegedly from Japan's space agency, has sparked renewed global interest in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. While unconfirmed, the depiction, based on imaging and spectral data, offers a realistic view of the rare celestial visitor. This has prompted astronomers to re-examine the comet's origins and its remarkable journey through our solar system.
Mystery deepens: Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS shows no comet tail and leaves scientists stunned
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has surprised scientists by showing no cometary tail after passing close to the Sun. This unexpected behavior challenges the assumption that it's a typical comet, fueling debate about its origin and the formation of objects from other star systems. Further observations are planned to unravel its true nature.
Meet Felicette: Frances first cat in space and historic feline astronaut
In 1963, France launched Flicette, the first cat into space aboard a Vronique AGI 47 rocket. Her 13-minute suborbital flight provided valuable data on weightlessness and neurological activity. Flicette's mission marked a significant milestone for France in early animal space exploration.
NASA launches ESCAPADE mission to find life on Mars: How does the mission work?
NASA's ESCAPADE mission is launching two satellites, Blue and Gold, on November 9th to investigate Mars' lost atmosphere. This pioneering project aims to understand how solar wind stripped Mars' atmosphere, offering insights into planetary climate history and protecting Earth. The mission also pioneers a new trajectory for future crewed missions.
Hundreds of Amazon dolphins were boiled to death after lake temperatures surged to hot-tub levels
A severe drought and heatwave turned Brazil's Lake Tef into a deadly cauldron, with water reaching 41C. Hundreds of endangered Amazon river dolphins, along with vast numbers of fish, perished as the lake's ecosystem collapsed. Scientists warn this event, driven by climate change, is a stark preview of future ecological crises.
Scientists just discovered a new kind of ice XXI and its nothing like the one in your freezer
Researchers have discovered that water, under extreme pressure, can freeze and melt through multiple unexpected pathways, forming new, short-lived ice phases like ice XXI. This reveals that water molecules can organize in more ways than previously thought, even at room temperature, with implications for understanding icy planets and materials science.
Indian-origin researchers awarded prestigious Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellowship: Who are they?
Three brilliant Indian-origin researchers, Surya Ganguli, Surbhi Goel, and Krishna Pillutla, have earned prestigious Schmidt Sciences AI2050 Fellowships. This recognition, backed by over $18 million, supports their vital work in ensuring artificial intelligence benefits humanity by 2050, focusing on safety, transparency, and societal impact. Their selection underscores India's growing influence in shaping AI's ethical future.
Earth is losing its spark! NASA uncovers alarming shifts in climate balance
New satellite data reveals Earth is absorbing more sunlight. The Northern Hemisphere is darkening faster than the Southern Hemisphere. This imbalance affects global weather patterns and climate stability. Researchers studied twenty-four years of NASA data. Changes in aerosols, clouds, and surface conditions contribute to this darkening. The northern subtropics show the most pronounced effect.
A 480-million-year-old fossil changes what we know about the origin of parasites
Ancient fossils unearthed in Morocco reveal parasitic worms burrowing into mollusc shells approximately 480 million years ago, pushing back the known timeline for parasitism by 60 million years. This discovery in the Fezouata Shale formation offers a remarkable glimpse into complex early marine ecosystems, showcasing sophisticated host-parasite interactions much earlier than previously believed.
NASA shouldnt be building rockets anymore: Jared Isaacman calls for pursuing the near impossible
NASA nominee Jared Isaacman suggests a mission shift. He believes NASA should pioneer advanced technologies like nuclear propulsion. Private companies can then take over these proven systems. This approach avoids duplicating commercial efforts. NASA's focus would be on the truly challenging, frontier space exploration goals.
First animal in space! Brave stray dog whose 1957 space mission made history and never returned
Laika, a stray dog from Moscow, became the first living creature to orbit Earth aboard Sputnik 2 in 1957. Her one-way mission, intended to gather data on life in space, tragically ended within hours due to overheating. Despite her sacrifice, the vital information gathered paved the way for future human space missions.
Why I keep 4 pairs of headphones with me at all times (and the unique role each one plays)
Everyone needs a good pair of headphones. While a true 'all-in-one' doesn't exist, these four come pretty close.
I replaced my Windows PC with Lenovo's SteamOS handheld - and didn't regret it
The new Lenovo Legion Go S model swaps Windows 11 for a lightweight, gaming-focused operating system. It's not perfect, but a great first step.
Changing these 10 settings on my Samsung phone greatly improved the user experience
Samsung phones are loaded with clever features - but you might not be using them all. Here are a few you might be missing.
How to clear your Android phone cache (and give it a serious speed boost)
This change could make your device feel instantly faster and more responsive.
I tested this fully-equipped Samsung tablet that makes the Ultra model look bad
With hot-swappable dual batteries and a range of physical buttons, this Samsung tablet is built for top-notch performance in the field.
Is a refurbished MacBook viable in 2025? I did the math, and here's my expert advice
Scoring a refurbished MacBook Pro M1 from a marketplace like Back Market can save you hundreds - but is it really a smart buy?
How much RAM do you really need in 2025?
Modern workloads have forced users to increase the amount of RAM on computers, but how much is enough? Here's what you need to know.
Is ChatGPT Plus still worth $20 when the free version offers so much - including GTP-5?
We compare ChatGPT's Pro, Plus, and Free plans: Which tier is right for you?
How the Premier League uses AI to boost fan experiences and score new business goals
Business leaders can learn from this AI strategy that places personalized experiences at the heart of digital transformation.
My favorite lens and screen-cleaning kit keeps my tech smudge-free, and it costs $8
Koala cleaner is my go-to for keeping my prescription glasses, sunglasses, MacBook, iPhone, tablet, and other items streak, smudge, and dirt-free, and it's super affordable.
A year after Altman said superintelligence was imminent, GPT-5 is all we get?
The incremental progress of GPT-5 versus the hype should make everyone question the relentless claims of superintelligence.
The best TV screen cleaners of 2025
We tested the best TV screen cleaners of 2025 to help you wipe away fingerprints, dust, and mysterious smudges without damaging your screen.
The viral Toniebox is exactly what both kids and parents want from a smart device
The Toniebox is a popular kid-friendly audio player for music, stories, and educational content. I've had mine for a year and here's why my kids love it.

