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Featured illustration by TrendMowgli showing the evolution from Apollo to Artemis lunar missions, highlighting how human spaceflight has changed over 60 years

From Apollo to Artemis: How Moon Missions Have Changed in 60 Years

Sixty years ago, going to the Moon felt like a dare.Today, it feels like a decision. That difference says everything about how far human spaceflight has come. When the Apollo astronauts climbed into their capsules, nobody truly knew how the mission would end. When Artemis astronauts prepare for lunar missions now, uncertainty still exists—but it’s […]

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The Weirdest Space Objects Ever Discovered — And What They Might Really Be

Space has a talent for humbling us. Just when we think we’ve got the universe figured out — neat laws, tidy equations, clean categories — it throws something at us that looks alive, broken, or downright impossible. Objects that don’t behave. Shapes that shouldn’t exist. Signals with no clear source. This isn’t sci-fi.These are real

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Why Screens Feel More Exhausting Than Ever (It’s Not Your Imagination)

The Shared Behavior Almost Everyone Has Think about a normal day. You check your phone in the morning.You look at a screen for work.You scroll between tasks.You relax… by watching another screen. By evening, you’re not physically tired. You’re mentally drained. And the strange part is this:You didn’t do anything that felt hard. Yet the

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This Single Gene Explains Why Some People Never Get Sick

The Surprising Truth Here’s something science has quietly confirmed over a research for the past decade: Some people really do get sick less often — and it’s not just luck, lifestyle, or immunity habits. Their bodies respond differently at a genetic level. Not because they’re “superhuman.”Not because they never encounter germs. But because one specific

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Scientists Found a Way to Slow Ageing — But There’s a Catch

For the first time in history, scientists aren’t just talking about treating diseases of old age.They’re talking about slowing down the ageing process itself. Not reversing it.Not stopping it.But slowing it down. That alone is enough to grab attention. Still, like many breakthroughs that seem too good to be true, there’s a catch—and the details

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Illustration showing Antarctic penguins standing on melting ice as rising temperatures highlight the effects of climate change

Climate Change and Antarctic Penguins: A Telltale Sign of a Warming World

Climate change isn’t just a future threat — it’s unfolding right now, especially in the coldest corners of Earth. A groundbreaking scientific study shows that entire ecosystems in Antarctica are already shifting, with one of the most iconic species on the planet — penguins — acting as a sensitive barometer for change. Recent research shows

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Aurora borealis lighting up the night sky during a northern lights forecast across the United States

Aurora Borealis Forecast: Where the Northern Lights Might Light Up the U.S. Sky Tonight

Look up — there’s a good chance the sky could come alive with shimmering greens and reds tonight! A fast stream of solar wind is buffeting Earth’s magnetic field, and that means Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) may be visible across much of the northern United States tonight into early tomorrow morning. This blog breaks down:

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NASA astronauts standing near a SpaceX Crew Dragon capsule after safely returning to Earth following an early ISS departure, visual by TrendMowgli

NASA Astronauts Return to Earth After Historic First Medical Evacuation

In a rare and significant moment in human spaceflight history, four astronauts returned safely to Earth this week after an early departure from the International Space Station (ISS) due to a medical concern involving one of their own. This marked the first time NASA has had to cut short an ISS mission for medical reasons,

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