Voyager 1: Humanity’s Greatest Journey Into the Unknown

In 1977, NASA launched one of humanity’s most extraordinary missions — Voyager 1. What began as a bold exploration of our solar system has turned into a timeless story of curiosity, endurance, and wonder. Today, nearly five decades later, Voyager 1 continues its lonely voyage through interstellar space, farther from Earth than any human-made object… Read More »

China’s “Artificial Sun” Smashes Fusion Record, Bringing Clean Energy Closer Than Ever

Scientists in China have achieved a major leap in nuclear fusion research — taking one step closer to nearly limitless, clean energy. The device known as the Experimental Advanced Superconducting Tokamak (EAST), often dubbed China’s “artificial sun”, sustained high-performance plasma for 1,066 seconds (about 17 minutes and 46 seconds). This sets a new world record,… Read More »

Ganymede: The Hidden Ocean World That Could Harbor Life Beyond Earth

Jupiter’s largest moon, Ganymede, is one of the most fascinating and mysterious worlds in our solar system. Bigger than the planet Mercury and nearly half the size of Earth, this icy moon continues to surprise scientists with its incredible secrets. What makes Ganymede truly extraordinary is what lies beneath its frozen surface — a massive… Read More »

Mosquitoes Reach Iceland for the First Time — Leaving Antarctica as the Only Mosquito-Free Continent. A Chilling Sign of a Warming Planet

For the first time in recorded history, mosquitoes have been found in Iceland, a milestone that leaves only Antarctica as the world’s last mosquito-free continent. The discovery shines a stark light on how a warming planet is reshaping even the most unlikely ecosystems.   In mid-October 2025, amateur naturalist Björn Hjaltason noticed a strange insect trapped… Read More »