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‘The walking tree’: How this Amazon tree fooled the world into believing it moves

31/03/2026
The "walking tree" of the Amazon, Socratea exorrhiza, is a myth fueled by its distinctive stilt roots. These roots adapt to the changing forest floor, creating an illusion of movement as the tree subtly shifts its support. Scientific research confirms the tree remains anchored, its apparent "walk" a testament to its remarkable adaptation.

Artemis II in pictures: NASA’s next moon mission like you have never seen before

31/03/2026
Over 50 years after Apollo's last mission, NASA is now just 48 hours away from bringing humans back to the moon with Artemis II. This historic 10-day mission marks the first crewed launch of the Space Launch System (SLS) rocket and the Orion spacecraft as it takes four pioneering astronauts around the moon. In this photo story, we take a look at how the crew and rocket got to this point of being ready to launch by looking back at all the hard work and challenges that occurred during the uncrewed Artemis 1 foundations in 2022, through the high-pressure survival training of the crews and the complex hardware integration in 2026. The images that follow show how the most powerful rocket in the world is evolving and how the diverse crew is preparing for a permanent presence of Human Beings on the moon.

Why NASA’s Artemis II astronauts are carrying the names of 5.6 million people to the Moon

31/03/2026
Artemis II is set to carry over 5.6 million names to the Moon, a digital archive collected through NASA's "Send Your Name to the Moon" campaign. This initiative fosters global participation, transforming space exploration into a shared milestone. The names, stored on an SD card aboard the Orion spacecraft, represent humanity's collective aspirations as NASA prepares for future lunar missions.

‘Fuel made from air': Japan achieved carbon-neutral fuel breakthrough but paused the project at a surprising moment

30/03/2026
Japan's ENEOS Corporation successfully produced synthetic fuel from air and hydrogen, a breakthrough for hard-to-electrify sectors like aviation. Despite proving the concept, the project was paused due to high costs and scaling challenges. This reflects a global trend where e-fuels face economic hurdles, highlighting the ongoing quest for affordable, scalable clean energy solutions.

Water discovery fuels return to Moon

30/03/2026
Four astronauts are set to launch on a historic lunar mission, marking humanity's return to the Moon after over 50 years. This revival of crewed lunar exploration was significantly fueled by the discovery of water by India's Chandrayaan-1, which reignited global interest and provided crucial scientific justification for future missions.

UAE refuses to step back from moon mission despite NASA’s U-turn on Lunar Gateway

28/03/2026
NASA's pivot from the Lunar Gateway to a surface base has prompted the UAE to reaffirm its commitment to lunar exploration. Instead of withdrawing, the UAE is doubling down on its participation in the Artemis program and seeking integration into the new lunar base roadmap, demonstrating flexibility and consistent ambition in deep space.

From Wright brothers’ 12 seconds in air to Neil Armstrong on Moon: How NASA made it possible in just 66 years

28/03/2026
Humanity's rapid ascent from uncertain flight in 1903 to the Moon in 1969 is a testament to relentless innovation. The Wright brothers' controlled flight, wartime aerodynamic advancements, and rocket science breakthroughs converged, culminating in NASA's Apollo missions. This incredible 66-year journey, driven by scientific imagination and geopolitical urgency, continues to inspire future exploration.

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