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Humans and Space

World’s First Heartless Human Was Able to Live Without a Pulse

December 9, 2024 by admin

The 21st century has witnessed remarkable strides in medical science, pushing the boundaries of what was once thought possible. Among these groundbreaking achievements stands the extraordinary tale of the world’s first heartless human. The heart is universally recognized as a … Read More

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Eight-Year-Old Girl Becomes One Of The World’s Youngest Homeowners After Buying Her First Property

December 9, 2024 by admin

The tale of Ruby McLellan’s remarkable achievement in becoming one of the world’s youngest homeowners has resonated far and wide, sparking conversations and inspiring individuals worldwide. Moreover, at just eight years old, Ruby’s journey into property ownership at the tender … Read More

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World famous conjoined twins fathered 21 children during their lifetime

December 9, 2024 by admin

In the annals of history, few stories are as captivating and enduring as that of Chang and Eng, the world-renowned conjoined twins whose remarkable lives transcended the boundaries of the extraordinary. Born in 1811 in what was then known as … Read More

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Scientists Report Earth-Sized Dark Ovals Repeatedly Appearing on Jupiter

December 1, 2024 by Ignat

Jupiter, famous for its iconic Great Red Spot, harbors another atmospheric enigma: enormous, Earth-sized dark ovals at its poles. These mysterious features appear and vanish seemingly at random, visible only in ultraviolet light. Scientists believe the ovals may result from … Read More

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Reaching Alpha Centauri Within a Human Lifetime Is Now More Realistic

November 30, 2024 by Ignat

It will take humanity’s fastest spacecraft thousands of years to reach even the nearest stars. The Breakthrough Initiatives have been investigating ways to reduce this to just a few decades, potentially allowing the scientists who initiate the mission to witness … Read More

Educational | Humans and Space | Solar System

Why Can’t You Walk On Saturn?

November 15, 2024 by Ignat

Saturn, the second-largest planet in our solar system and a stunning jewel of the night sky, captivates us with its magnificent rings and mysterious aura. However, despite its beauty, Saturn is not a place where humans can set foot. Unlike … Read More

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