How robots found bases for humans on Mars
Obama thinks they are real, Trump has 'UFO speech ready': Are we close to finding aliens?
The possibility of alien life has moved from fiction to scientific inquiry, fueled by government interest in UAP reports. While scientists haven't confirmed alien spacecraft, the universe's vastness sparks questions about life beyond Earth. Despite discoveries, the Fermi Paradoxthe lack of evidence for alien civilizationsremains a profound cosmic puzzle.
What were the first words spoken on the Moon? Inside the historic Apollo 11 conversation
What is white phosphorus: The deadly chemical weapon that can burn through flesh and bone
NASA warns! 1,300-pound satellite set to fall toward Earth on March 10 after 14 years in orbit
The Moon is slowly shrinking, and scientists are asking a scary question: What if it disappears?
Floating snowmen in space explained: MSU student solves a billion-year-old Kuiper Belt puzzle
Shubhanshu Shukla reveals how astronauts stay fresh in space: There are no showers up here
Living machines? Scientists implant human brain cells on a chip and they learn to play Doom
Human brain cells are now interacting with computer systems, learning to play video games like Doom. Researchers have successfully grown neurons on silicon chips, demonstrating a radical new form of biological computing. This breakthrough hints at future hybrid systems that could combine the efficiency of biological networks with the power of traditional processors.
600-million-year-old secret of the human body may lie inside this brainless ocean creature
Disneyland Paris has transformed its vast visitor parking lot into Europe's largest solar canopy, installing over 82,000 panels across 11,200 spaces. This ambitious renewable energy installation generates 36 GWh of electricity annually, enough to power approximately 17,000 homes and significantly reduce carbon emissions. The dual-purpose canopy provides clean energy while also offering shade and protection for vehicles.

