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Nasa's Artemis II crew reaches Moon, nears farthest distance ever flown by humans

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Nasa's Artemis II astronauts entered lunar orbit Monday, approaching a record-breaking distance from Earth as they prepare to fly around the moon's far side. This historic mission, the first crewed test flight of the Artemis program, will see the crew capture unique images of Earth and the moon, marking a significant step towards returning humans to the lunar surface.

‘The best camera to ever exist’: Artemis II crew to study the Moon's surface mainly with their eyes

05/04/2026
Nasa's Artemis II astronauts are two-thirds of the way to the Moon, using their own eyes as the "best camera" to observe its surface. The four-member crew will conduct a lunar fly-around, capturing images and noting subtle color and texture changes. This historic mission marks the first crewed journey to the Moon in over 53 years.

‘Deafness reversed’: Scientists restore hearing in 10 patients with a single-injection gene therapy breakthrough

05/04/2026
A groundbreaking gene therapy trial has successfully restored hearing in individuals with a rare form of congenital deafness. Researchers delivered a functional OTOF gene via a single injection, enabling speech recognition in some patients within weeks. This marks a significant shift towards correcting the root cause of genetic hearing loss.

Meet Karen Jenner: The woman who has removed over 31,000 pounds of ocean waste along Canada’s wild coastline

04/04/2026
Karen Jenner, a dedicated volunteer, has removed over 31,000 pounds of ocean waste from Nova Scotia's Bay of Fundy coastline. Her consistent, solo efforts, involving meticulous documentation and weighing of debris, highlight the vastness of marine pollution and the profound impact of individual commitment. Jenner's work inspires awareness by making an abstract environmental crisis tangible.

What would aliens make of us? Why UFO fascination is rising again in America

04/04/2026
As America eyes the moon again, UFO interest surges, fueled by Obama's 'real' alien comment and Trump's promise of file releases. Scientists ponder alien judgment of human conflict, while pop culture reflects our own fears. The Pentagon acknowledges UAPs but finds no extraterrestrial link, yet some claim 'nonhuman intelligence' is real, urging transparency.

NASA’s Artemis II just captured Earth from deep space: Stunning new images show our planet like never before

04/04/2026
Artemis II has entered deep space, marking a new phase in the return of human missions beyond Earth. The mission, led by NASA, has produced new images of Earth captured from beyond low Earth orbit. These photographs were taken from the Orion spacecraft as it travels towards the Moon. The visuals show Earth at a significant distance, offering a clear scientific record of the planet’s appearance during the mission. The images were released as part of routine mission updates and provide insight into both the spacecraft’s position and the observational conditions in deep space.

'One thing hasn’t changed, our home looks gorgeous from space': Artemis II shares stunning images of Earth

04/04/2026
Nasa's Artemis II mission has released stunning first photographs of Earth as the crew journeys toward the moon. Captured by Commander Reid Wiseman, these images showcase our planet's beauty from the Orion spacecraft. This mission, a crucial step for future deep-space exploration and lunar missions, tests systems as the astronauts prepare for their lunar flyby and return to Earth.

‘No brain, no limits’: Billionaire-backed startup is growing headless human bodies and calling them bodyoids

03/04/2026
A startup is developing "bodyoids," brainless human-like biological systems grown from stem cells, aiming to replace animal testing and provide a future source of transplantable organs. These integrated biological structures replicate system-level biology, offering a novel platform for drug development and organ replacement, though ethical debates and significant technical challenges lie ahead.

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