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Straight Out Of Sci-Fi – Space Force Rushes to Complete First Orbital Carrier

WASHINGTON DC - As tensions escalate in the realm of space exploration, the U.S. Space Force's collaboration with Gravitics to develop an orbital aircraft carrier marks a pivotal step in securing American dominance and enhancing satellite deployment capabilities in the face of potential global conflicts. The United States is pushing the boundaries of space technology

By |2025-08-17T14:57:00-04:00August 17th, 2025|Science|

US Researchers Discover $8.4 Billion Treasure Trove Lying Around

AUSTIN - While America has long depended on China for rare earth elements, perhaps America’s newly found treasure will change that. As per a more recent study, about $8.4 billion worth of rare earth minerals are just lying around hidden and uncovered in the U.S. Being easily accesible, America could soon tap into a wealth

By |2025-08-15T18:59:23-04:00August 15th, 2025|Science|

Scientists Develop Breakthrough To Transform Lunar Soil Into Fuel And Oxygen

BEIJING - In an unprecedented breakthrough, scientists in China have developed a novel technology that can convert lunar soil into essential resources like fuel and oxygen, potentially revolutionizing future space exploration and sustaining human life on the moon. In a remarkable leap forward for space exploration, Chinese scientists have developed an innovative technology that promises

By |2025-08-12T11:34:25-04:00August 12th, 2025|Featured, Science|

GAC Group Unveils All-Electric Flying Car For Average Consumers

BEIJING - China's GAC Group has unveiled the Govy AirCab, its first mass-produced flying car. It's an electric travel option that can charge at lightning speed and just might transform transportation as we know it. According to Interesting Engineering, the two-seater electric vertical take-off and landing — or eVTOL — vehicle can travel nearly 19 miles on a single charge

By |2025-08-10T12:01:32-04:00August 10th, 2025|Featured, Science|

NASA Unveils Fuel That Creates New Age Of Space Dominance

WASHINGTON - NASA's latest breakthrough in nuclear fuel technology, featuring the promising americium-241, could revolutionize deep space exploration by providing longer-lasting and more reliable power for spacecraft operating far from the Sun. NASA is once again pushing the boundaries of space exploration, this time with a groundbreaking development in nuclear fuel technology. The agency is

By |2025-08-10T12:01:33-04:00August 10th, 2025|Science|

Nexus Supercomputer Could Reshape How Humanity Tackles Complex Challenges

ATLANTA - In the heart of Georgia Tech’s laboratories, an ambitious technological revolution is underway. This endeavor, centered around the upcoming supercomputer Nexus, promises to reshape how humanity tackles its most complex challenges. Funded with $20 million by the Georgia Tech’s laboratories,, Nexus is heralded as a breakthrough that could democratize access to the world’s

By |2025-08-12T13:46:30-04:00August 9th, 2025|Science|

Harvard Astronomer Contends On CNN That Interstellar Object Could Be Alien Craft

BOSTON - A Harvard astronomer explained why an unidentified object detected this summer could potentially be an alien spacecraft. Avi Loeb, the chair of the university's astronomy department, appeared Thursday on "CNN This Morning" to discuss speculation about the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object, which was first spotted on July 1 by the Deep Random Survey remote telescope in Chile.

By |2025-08-09T16:05:02-04:00August 8th, 2025|Science|

Alien Probe Could Reach Earth By Thanksgiving

BOSTON - A Harvard astrophysicist has revealed the exact date a mysterious "interstellar object" is set to reach our planet. Professor Avi Loeb has been monitoring what he has dubbed an "alien probe" since its discovery on July 1. Loeb has proposed that this interstellar traveller, designated 3I/ATLAS, could be carrying surveillance equipment or even weaponry. "It may come

By |2025-08-03T16:58:52-04:00August 3rd, 2025|Science|

Report: Underground Source Of Clean Energy Could Power Earth For 170,000 Years

NEW YORK - A hidden source of clean energy could power the planet for more than a hundred thousand years if tapped into, according to new research. Sources of hydrogen could be hiding amid the Earth's crust -- enough to power Earth at its current energy needs for the next 170,000 years, according to a