Space Force Pauses Vulcan National Security Launches

As a major step toward national security space operations, the U.S Space Force has declared that it will suspend all scheduled national security launches on the Vulcan Centaur rocket of the United Launch Alliance (ULA) until a repeat booster problem has been completely comprehended and solved. The decision stems from an anomaly observed during the … Read more

NASA Identifies Astronaut in Crew-11 Medical Emergency

NASA has made a formal announcement that veteran astronaut Michael “Mike” Fincke is the crewmember whose in-flight medical event caused an extra measure of attention during the SpaceX Crew-11 mission on board the International Space Station. The announcement sheds some light on an incident that cast some doubt on the health precautions of astronauts and … Read more

Apollo Moon Rocks Reveal Ancient Magnetic Field

New compelling evidence has been discovered by the scientists crunching through moon rocks gathered more than 50 years ago by the astronauts on the Apollo missions, and new facts have been discovered that have disproved the ancient-held beliefs about the old state of the lunar environment. This week, the journal Nature Geoscience published research indicating … Read more

Sales Teams’ AI Use Essential for Growth Despite Data Issues

Artificial intelligence (AI) is quickly becoming a favorite among sales teams in the industries to enhance their performance, optimize their workflows, and, most significantly, increase the rate of revenue growth. Recent reports show that in the world of sales, about 90% of the sales teams have incorporated AI agents in their operations. These AI-powered tools … Read more

Photos of SpaceX Launch from Cape Canaveral

SpaceX’s recent launch of a rocket on Tuesday, February 22, 2026 on Cape Canaveral was a turning point in the ongoing process of making space exploration a revolution by this firm. The launch was also a continuation of the SpaceX mission to expand the presence of the humanity further on the outer space demonstrating the … Read more

Flat Molecules Not Flat, Quantum Physics Shows

In an intriguing twist that bridges classical chemistry and quantum mechanics, a new study reveals that molecules we’ve long thought were perfectly flat—like formic acid—are never truly flat at all. While textbook diagrams depict planar molecules as lying cleanly in two dimensions, researchers using cutting-edge experimental techniques have shown that quantum mechanical effects make these … Read more

Ancient Greyhound-like Crocodile Species Unearthed

Today’s paleontology spotlight shines on a remarkable scientific finding: researchers have identified a previously unrecognized species of ancient crocodile relative with long, slender limbs and a body plan unlike modern crocodilians. Unearthed from fossils more than half a century after their initial discovery, this new species rewrites part of our understanding of crocodylomorph evolution and … Read more

NearSpace Education Wins NASA Grant to Launch Student Tech

In an exciting development for educational space programs, NearSpace Education, an organization dedicated to teaching science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) through hands-on space exploration experiences, has been awarded a prestigious NASA grant to send student-programmed hardware into orbit. This groundbreaking initiative is expected to give students an unprecedented opportunity to engage with space science … Read more

70 Dusty Galaxies Could Rewrite Understanding of Cosmos

A set of new findings made by a group of astronomers has revealed the discovery of 70 dusty galaxies which are found on the very edge of the observable universe. These are galaxies that are approximately 13 billion light-years away and they have the potential to revolutionize our sense of galaxy creation and development. The … Read more

NASA Chief Blasts Starliner Failures, Accountability

NASA’s newly appointed administrator Jared Isaacman delivered an unusually sharp rebuke this week over Boeing’s ill-fated CST-100 Starliner test flight — a mission that instead of lasting about a week extended into nearly nine months in low Earth orbit, leaving two NASA astronauts far longer than planned aboard the International Space Station (ISS). In a … Read more