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In 1974, farmers digging a well in China struck buried clay fragments and revealed an emperor’s 2,000-year-old secret army

24/04/2026
In 1974, farmers in Shaanxi, China, digging for water near the Li Mountains, unearthed fragments of terracotta figures. This accidental discovery revealed the vast underground mausoleum of Emperor Qin Shi Huang, containing a lifelike army of uniquely crafted clay soldiers. The find, made while seeking irrigation, unexpectedly uncovered a significant historical legacy.

In 1963, a homeowner knocking through a basement wall found an ancient underground city large enough to shelter thousands

24/04/2026
A routine renovation in Turkey's Cappadocia in 1963 unearthed Derinkuyu, a vast underground city. This ancient marvel, extending 85 meters deep, housed thousands with residential areas, stables, and sophisticated ventilation. It stands as a testament to human ingenuity and survival architecture, revealing a hidden chapter of history within ordinary walls.

In 1996, two students cooling off in a river found an ancient skull and sparked a 20-year battle over American history

24/04/2026
In 1996, two students discovered an ancient skeleton, dubbed "The Ancient One," near the Columbia River. DNA analysis revealed the 9,000-year-old remains are genetically linked to Native Americans, resolving a long-standing debate. This discovery revolutionized archaeology, emphasizing respect for indigenous sovereignty and memory, culminating in the skeleton's return to tribal descendants for a traditional burial.

In 2019, a NASA intern scanning star data noticed a tiny glitch and uncovered a world orbiting two suns

24/04/2026
A seventeen-year-old intern at NASA, Wolf Cukier, discovered a unique circumbinary planet, TOI-1338 b, orbiting two stars. His diligent analysis of TESS data revealed an anomaly in light curves, leading to this significant find. This discovery paved the way for identifying a second planet in the same system, highlighting the crucial role of human observation in scientific breakthroughs.

Major setback: Jeff Bezos’ Blue Origin rocket failure could delay NASA’s moon landing plans

23/04/2026
Blue Origin's New Glenn rocket experienced a payload deployment failure, impacting its ability to place a satellite into the correct orbit. While not directly affecting NASA's immediate Artemis III mission, this setback introduces uncertainties for future lunar operations and the development of Blue Origin's human landing system, potentially delaying long-term Moon presence goals.

Re-entry: Astronaut’s MTech research shows manual control as a safety fallback

23/04/2026
Astronaut Angad Pratap's MTech thesis at IISc proposes a human fallback for compromised spacecraft navigation during re-entry. His research demonstrates astronauts can manually guide a capsule using simplified bank-angle control, a system already being tested for India's Gaganyaan mission.

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