Humanity's rapid ascent from uncertain flight in 1903 to the Moon in 1969 is a testament to relentless innovation. The Wright brothers' controlled flight, wartime aerodynamic advancements, and rocket science breakthroughs converged, culminating in NASA's Apollo missions. This incredible 66-year journey, driven by scientific imagination and geopolitical urgency, continues to inspire future exploration.
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10 strange scientific theories sound absurd today, but scientists once believed them
Throughout history, even the worlds most brilliant minds have fallen for theories that seem completely bizarre today. Before we had modern technology, geniuses often relied on intuition to explain the unknown. From thinking a hidden planet caused space wobbles to believing tooth worms caused cavities, these strange ideas were once defended in famous scientific journals. These ten genius failures show that the path to discovery is full of spectacular mistakes. By exploring these debunked theories- like vegetable lambs and emotional asthma- we see that science isn't just about being right; its a constant, self-correcting journey toward the truth.
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Can remove 96% microplastics: High school student builds low-cost filter to tackle water pollution
A US high school student has pioneered a low-cost water filter using magnetic ferrofluid to capture 96% of microplastics. This innovative prototype, inspired by local pollution concerns, offers a promising, affordable solution to a global crisis. The system's efficiency and potential for reuse are drawing significant attention, suggesting a new avenue for cleaner drinking water.
Trumps moon base? Nasa unveils bold plan to build permanent lunar outpost
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CERN scientists transport antimatter by truck for the first time here's why
CERN scientists successfully transported antiprotons by truck for the first time, suspending them in a vacuum within a specially designed magnetic trap. This four-hour test journey, including a half-hour drive, aimed to assess the safe movement of these fragile particles. The experiment is a crucial step towards enabling antiproton research at other institutions.

