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Adapting to Space: How Microgravity Impacts Astronauts’ Musculoskeletal Health

Often, when we think of astronauts in space, we picture them floating around gracefully (much like ballet dancers but in slow motion) across the...

Crashing Back to Earth: The Lesson of Kosmos 482

On May 10, 2025, the long journey of the failed Soviet Venus lander has finally come to an end. The Kosmos 482 probe crashed...

Journey through Time and Space —The Revolutionary Role of Telescopes in Astronomy

Humanity had gazed skyward at the vast expanse of stars and planets for millennia. Yet the true nature of the universe remained shrouded in...

Space Race 2.0— Double-Edged Sword of Innovation and Geopolitical Conflicts

The space industry, currently valued at around $630 billion, is projected to soar to $1.8 trillion by 2035.  This growth not only brings technological...

Spiders on Mars? The truth behind the mysterious clusters on the Red Planet

Perhaps material such as magma or sand is seeping through fractured sheets of Martian rock.

Exploring Neuroscience in Zero Gravity

Space neuroscience studies how the central nervous system functions during spaceflight.

History of space exploration

The Sumerians, the Aztecs, and about every known civilization had their own stories on space travel. 

Detecting alien life in the solar system— A talk with Dr Nozair Khawaja

There are billions of stars and galaxies, thus expanding the potential to search for life.

We Eagerly wait when both Hubble and JWST will work Conjointly

"Together they can solve more mysteries than either one can by itself." ~Mansoor Ahmad

James Webb Space Telescope: A curious urge of humanity to know itself

This Christmas, we launched the most expensive and breakthrough telescope of mankind, the $10Bn JWST. 

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