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Carlos García-Galán: The Spanish Engineer Tasked with Commanding NASA's First Permanent Lunar Base
Science Carlos García-Galán: The Spanish Engineer Tasked with Commanding NASA's First Permanent Lunar Base

Meet Carlos García-Galán, the Spanish engineer chosen by NASA to lead the construction of the first permanent lunar base. A landmark moment that's reshaping the space race.

2026-03-26 05:16 🔥 13
From SpaceX to the Depths of the Soul: How Space Exploration Became a Dual Journey in 2026
Science From SpaceX to the Depths of the Soul: How Space Exploration Became a Dual Journey in 2026

In an unprecedented race to explore space, SpaceX's achievements are merging with inner spiritual journeys. We reveal how the dream of space in 2026 has become a story of breaking records and self-discovery.

2026-03-24 20:58 🔥 12
James Webb Space Telescope Just Rewrote the Rulebook on Our Universe (Again)
Science James Webb Space Telescope Just Rewrote the Rulebook on Our Universe (Again)

The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again. From peering into the chaotic birth of young stars to analysing the atmosphere of a scorching super-Earth, here’s what the universe just revealed.

2026-03-23 12:15 🔥 14
Solar Eclipses in Saudi Arabia: 2026 & 2027 Dates and How to Experience This Rare Phenomenon
Science Solar Eclipses in Saudi Arabia: 2026 & 2027 Dates and How to Experience This Rare Phenomenon

Discover the dates for solar eclipses in Saudi Arabia in 2026 and 2027, along with the best tips for safe viewing. Get ready for an unforgettable astronomical experience.

2026-03-22 21:27 🔥 18
Eclipse lunar tonight in New Zealand? Your ultimate guide to the Blood Moon and the best desert ranch to see it
Science Eclipse lunar tonight in New Zealand? Your ultimate guide to the Blood Moon and the best desert ranch to see it

Don’t miss tonight’s lunar eclipse. Find out when it happens, why it turns red (the Blood Moon), and the best spot to watch it: a place called the Desert Ranch Lunar Eclipse.

2026-03-21 00:11 🔥 17
Phänomena comes to Dietikon: Where Swiss science history becomes a hands-on adventure
Science Phänomena comes to Dietikon: Where Swiss science history becomes a hands-on adventure

For over 40 years, Phänomena has been captivating visitors with hands-on experiments that spark wonder. Now it's Dietikon's turn – and it's a must-visit for the whole family.

2026-03-18 13:49 🔥 19
Japanese Astronaut Returns Safely from ISS! When’s Your Next Chance to Spot It, and What About Those Solar Flares?
Science Japanese Astronaut Returns Safely from ISS! When’s Your Next Chance to Spot It, and What About Those Solar Flares?

The crew, including a Japanese astronaut, has safely returned from the ISS. We break down the latest space weather forecast and your best opportunities over the coming days to spot the ISS soaring across the Kiwi sky.

2026-03-13 01:39 🔥 18
HPV Vaccine: Why Both Girls and Boys Should Be Vaccinated Against Cancer
Health HPV Vaccine: Why Both Girls and Boys Should Be Vaccinated Against Cancer

The HPV vaccine saves lives – not just by preventing cervical cancer, but also cancers of the throat and mouth. Find out why both girls and boys should be vaccinated, and how New Zealand measures up in the fight against HPV.

2026-03-10 14:47 🔥 16
New Hope for Duchenne: FDA Fast-Tracks Groundbreaking Gene Therapy
Science New Hope for Duchenne: FDA Fast-Tracks Groundbreaking Gene Therapy

The US FDA has granted fast-track status to a gene therapy for Duchenne muscular dystrophy. What does this mean for Kiwi families, and what role does molecular diagnostics play?

2026-03-10 10:20 🔥 40
Solar Eclipse 2026: Everything Kiwis Need to Know About the Next Big 'Blackout' Visible from Mexico
Science Solar Eclipse 2026: Everything Kiwis Need to Know About the Next Big 'Blackout' Visible from Mexico

Get ready for the solar eclipse on August 12, 2026. We've got the details on timings, the best spots to see it in Mexico, and key facts from past events like the one in March 2025.

2026-03-09 02:56 🔥 19