Science

Time travel is Finally Possible by solving Grandfather Paradox?

Time travel has always been a favourite topic for dreamers, scientists, and anyone who’s ever wanted to undo an awkward moment. Now, recent scientific discoveries are making the concept seem less like science fiction and more like a distant, but possible, reality. By combining general relativity, quantum mechanics, and thermodynamics, the study demonstrates that time travel might be feasible without…

TimeShift: Freeze today wake up in Future

Imagine a world where illnesses like Cancer, AIDS and other terminal illnesses are Curable. TimeShift, the world’s first cryopreservation facility, combines cutting-edge AI with new cryopreservation techniques to make that dream a reality. TimeShift is the brainchild of Dr. Alex Zhavoronkov, a generative AI scientist and anti-ageing expert, and Hashem Al-Ghaili, a molecular biologist and science communicator. Hashem said: “The…

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Open-World Video Games Are Basically Therapy With Side Quests

You know, those games where you can just wander off into the wild instead of doing the main mission (looking at you, Breath of the Wild players). Whether it’s cruising in GTA or building your dream cottage-core life in Minecraft, these games aren’t just entertaining they’re low-key mental health boosters. Life’s stressful deadlines, group projects, and the existential dread of…

ISRO SpaDeX Mission: The Space Chaser vs. Target Showdown!

Hold on to your space helmets! ISRO just dropped the SpaDeX mission, and it’s giving serious NASA-meets-Mission Impossible vibes. Picture this: two spacecraft, “Chaser” and “Target,” vibing in a 470 km orbit, trying to pull off the ultimate space docking collab. Here’s how it’s going down: PSLV-C60 launched these 220 kg satellites into orbit, separating them by 10–20 km. From…

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ISRO’s Shukrayaan-1 Mission: India’s Bold Step Towards Venus

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is making significant strides in interplanetary exploration with its upcoming mission to Venus, Shukrayaan-1. The name Shukrayaan derives from “Shukra,” the Sanskrit name for Venus. The mission aims to place a spacecraft in orbit around Venus to conduct an in-depth study of the planet. While previous Venus missions by other space agencies have provided…

Europa: Jupiter’s Icy Moon and the Search for Alien Life

Europa, one of Jupiter’s most captivating moons, has been a source of fascination for scientists and space enthusiasts alike. Imagine a place where a vast, hidden ocean sloshes beneath a crust of ice, warmed not by sunlight but by the immense gravitational pull of a giant planet. This is Europa, a small moon with big possibilities, including the tantalizing potential…

Apophis, the ‘God of Chaos,’ Offers a Celestial Show

In a celestial event that has captured global attention, the asteroid Apophis, ominously nicknamed the “God of Chaos,” made a close approach to Earth on November 13, 2024. While the asteroid posed no immediate threat, its proximity and size have sparked renewed interest in planetary defense strategies. A Near Miss Apophis, a near-Earth asteroid approximately 1,100 feet (340 meters) in…

NISAR Explained: How NASA and ISRO Are Advancing Earth Science

NASA and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) are gearing up for the launch of the NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) mission, a ground breaking initiative poised to transform the way scientists study and monitor Earth’s complex systems. Targeting an early 2025 launch from India, NISAR will be the world’s most advanced dual-frequency radar imaging satellite, merging the expertise of…