Resilience in the Spin: How Fruit Flies “Bouncing Back” from Hypergravity Could Aid Astronauts

In a fascinating study published in the Journal of Experimental Biology (April 30, 2026), scientists at UC Riverside have discovered that the common fruit fly (Drosophila melanogaster) possesses a remarkable … Read More

The Galactic Outcast: DESI-HVS1 and the Secret of the Milky Way’s Core

In a breakthrough for “chemical tagging” and galactic archeology, astronomers have identified DESI-HVS1, a rare hypervelocity star (HVS) that is currently fleeing the Milky Way. Reported in late April 2026, … Read More

Shadow Shields: Space Force Taps Firms for Stealth-Focused Satellite Payloads

In a major move to protect U.S. orbital assets, the U.S. Space Force has selected an initial group of companies to build advanced “counter-surveillance” payloads. As reported by SpaceNews on … Read More

Amazon Leo Hits Milestone: Over 300 Satellites in Orbit After Dual Launch Week

The race for low-Earth orbit (LEO) internet reached a major fever pitch in late April 2026. Amazon Leo (the officially rebranded Project Kuiper) successfully surpassed the 300-satellite mark following a … Read More

The Missing Piece: Can Quantum Gravity Reveal the Secret of the Big Bang?

For decades, the world of physics has been divided. On one side, we have General Relativity, which explains the vast world of stars and galaxies. On the other, we have … Read More

A New Era of Global Connectivity: Final ViaSat-3 Satellite Reaches Orbit via Falcon Heavy

The push for high-speed internet in every corner of the globe has reached a major milestone. In a spectacular display of aerospace engineering, a SpaceX Falcon Heavy rocket successfully deployed … Read More