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South Korean scientists develop gas battery that turns pollutants into power
A breakthrough system created in South Korea converts harmful gases into electricity, powering wearables and environmental monitors.

NASA May Not Have Lunar Spacesuits Ready for 2028 Moon Mission
A recent government report warns that NASA's new lunar spacesuits might not be prepared in time for the 2028 moon landing, raising questions about the timeline.

NASA’s X-59 Completes Wheel Landing in Mojave, Advancing Supersonic Tech
NASA’s experimental X-59 aircraft achieved its first wheel landing in Mojave, marking a key milestone in its quest for quiet supersonic flight.

Hubble Shows Changes in the Trifid Nebula After 29 Years
On its 36th anniversary, NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope released a new image of the Trifid Nebula, first captured in 1997, highlighting its evolution.

NASA’s Voyager 1 is losing power and has a plan to extend its mission
NASA announced that Voyager 1, the most distant human-made object, is running low on power. The agency is working on an innovative plan to keep it operational.

Artemis II Commander Shares Stunning Footage of Earthset from the Moon
The Artemis II mission commander released a breathtaking video showing the crew witnessing Earth setting behind the Moon, capturing spectacular photos.

Solar Flare Domino Effect Also Seen in Thousands of Stars
A recent study shows that secondary stellar eruptions are not unique to the Sun but are common across thousands of stars in our galaxy.

Groundbreaking Artificial Muscle: Shape-Shifting, Self-Healing, and Recyclable
Researchers at Seoul National University have achieved a significant breakthrough in soft robotics. They created an artificial muscle with unprecedented adaptive and resilient capabilities.

Wireless Charging for Electric Cars Achieves 95% Efficiency
A team at the University of Stuttgart reached a key milestone, making cable-free charging as efficient as traditional solutions and paving the way for a more convenient electric mobility future.

Comet Pan-STARRS: A Unique Chance to Observe the Cosmic Wanderer
Comet C/2025 R3 (Pan-STARRS) reached its perihelion, offering a spectacular view from the Northern Hemisphere. April 20 marked the best viewing opportunity.

The Productivity Trap: When System Optimization Prevents Real Work
We explore how the obsession with creating perfect productivity systems can become a sophisticated form of procrastination. Discover why managing work often feels like doing it, without achieving concrete results.

University of Amsterdam Unveils Self-Evolving Metamaterials
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam have developed worm-like metamaterials capable of learning and changing shape autonomously, blurring the line between objects and living systems.