Quote of the day by Edwin Powell Hubble: “With increasing distance, our knowledge fades, and fades rapidly. Eventually, we reach the dim boundary—the utmost limits of our telescopes. There, we measure shadows, and we search among ghostly errors of measurement for landmarks that are scarcely more substantial. The search will continue. Not until the empirical resources are exhausted, need we pass on to the dreamy realms of speculation.” |

Quote of the day by Edwin Powell Hubble (Image source: Wikipedia) In a world where new things are found all the time and technology is always getting better, it’s easy to think that science knows everything. Modern science has helped people understand things in ways that were impossible a hundred years ago. For example, it…

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Lyrid meteor showers: UK skies set for fireball-heavy night sky spectacle tonight; visibility and peak viewing time revealed |

The Lyrids are among the oldest recorded meteor showers, with historical observations dating back more than 2,500 years. The shower remains active from around 16 to 25 April each year, with peak activity typically centred on 22 April. Activity increases gradually, peaks briefly, then declines over several days. No equipment is required to view the…

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First foreign astronaut mission: China selects two Pakistani candidates for Tiangong space station

China’s space mission (AP image) China has selected two Pakistani astronauts as candidates for its space programme, according to the state’s Manned Space Agency.In a statement issued on Wednesday, the agency said that Muhammad Zeeshan Ali and Khurram Daud have passed multiple rounds of selection and will soon travel to China for training. One of…

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Meet Surbhi Sarna: Indian-origin founder who built a $275 million cancer detection startup after her teenage health struggles |

When Surbhi Sarna was a teenager dealing with painful ovarian cysts, she came face-to-face with a troubling gap in modern medicine. Doctors could treat her condition, but tools for detecting ovarian cancer early were limited, often invasive, and carried the risk of harming the ovaries. That experience stayed with her and later became the foundation…

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80,000-year-old DNA from Stajnia Cave reveals the oldest Neanderthal group in Central-Eastern Europe |

Neanderthals are also continuing their own journey through history, and the latest scientific study conducted at Stajnia Cave in Poland is bringing an exciting new dimension to it. For the first time, scientists have been able to reconstruct what appears to be the oldest Neanderthal population in Central-Eastern Europe, thereby giving us more information about…

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