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Wheelchair Basketball Apologises for Israeli Anthem Omission

British Wheelchair Basketball issues a formal apology after failing to play the Israeli national anthem before a World Cup qualifier in Cardiff, prompting a storm of criticism and accusations of a breach of international sporting protocols.

Mysterious 'Alien' Space Signal Mystery Solved

Scientists have demystified the origin of a powerful, repeating space signal that reached Earth. Discover the true, terrestrial source of the perplexing 'space echo' and why it initially fooled experts.

NASA returns ancient asteroid dust older than the Sun

In a landmark achievement for space exploration, NASA's OSIRIS-REx spacecraft has successfully delivered pristine samples from the 4.5-billion-year-old asteroid Bennu. This cosmic treasure trove, containing material predating our solar system, promises to

UK Leads Revolutionary Space Solar Power Project

British researchers are leading a groundbreaking European project to harness 24/7 solar energy from orbit, beaming limitless clean electricity to Earth and revolutionising renewable power generation.

US, China & Russia in Fierce New Space Race

As tensions escalate, the US, China, and Russia are locked in a fierce competition to dominate space exploration, military strategy, and lunar colonisation. Discover the latest developments in this high-stakes cosmic showdown.

SpaceX launches four astronauts to ISS

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket has successfully launched four astronauts to the International Space Station (ISS) in a landmark NASA mission from Cape Canaveral.

Mystery Space Object Baffles Scientists

A strange object spotted in space has left experts puzzled, with theories ranging from space debris to extraterrestrial technology. Discover the latest findings.

Scottie Scheffler’s cosmic ambition beyond golf

Golf sensation Scottie Scheffler is setting his sights beyond the greens, as he joins the elite ranks of athletes venturing into space exploration. Discover how this Open champion is redefining ambition.

Best compact sofas for small NYC apartments

Discover the perfect compact sofas for small-space living in New York City. From modular designs to hidden storage, these stylish solutions maximise comfort without sacrificing square footage.

Americans Split Over Moon and Mars Missions

A recent survey highlights mixed opinions among Americans on returning to the Moon and sending humans to Mars. Discover the key findings and what they mean for future space exploration.

US agencies buy Facebook user data for surveillance

A new report reveals that US government agencies, including the Department of Transportation and health departments, have been purchasing user data from tech giants like Facebook and Google to track citizens.

WeTransfer uses user content for AI training

Popular file-sharing service WeTransfer faces backlash after admitting it uses user-uploaded content to train its AI models, raising privacy and copyright concerns.

Astronauts Return to Earth After Extended ISS Mission

A team of astronauts has successfully returned to Earth after an unexpectedly prolonged stay aboard the International Space Station. Discover the challenges they faced and the science they conducted.

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