Category : Search result: space biology


NASA equipment crashes through family's roof

A Florida family received the shock of their lives when mysterious debris from the International Space Station plummeted through their home, later identified as NASA equipment worth billions.

Russia deploys military satellites, alarms West

Exclusive: Vladimir Putin's regime has deployed military satellites in low Earth orbit, raising serious concerns among Western defence officials about Russia's escalating space warfare capabilities and potential threats to global security.

Russia jams British satellites in weekly attacks

Exclusive: Vladimir Putin's forces are carrying out relentless electronic warfare against UK satellites, with Space Command revealing weekly jamming attacks that threaten Britain's critical infrastructure and national security.

Marine biologist survives 9ft shark attack in Costa Rica

A marine biologist miraculously survives a terrifying shark attack that left her with severe skull injuries while swimming in Costa Rica. The shocking incident occurred during what was meant to be a routine swim.

Russia's Secret Space Weapon Threat Exposed

Exclusive intelligence reveals Russia's development of a sophisticated anti-satellite weapon system, sparking urgent international security concerns and diplomatic tensions.

NASA insiders warn of catastrophic space tragedy

Shocking revelations from NASA whistleblowers expose critical safety gaps in America's space programme, with experts warning that astronauts face 'unacceptable risks' during upcoming missions.

Mystery space capsule crashes in Argentina

A bizarre cylindrical object fell from the sky in rural Argentina, triggering a police investigation and theories about space debris and satellite technology.

First Private Space Station Launching in 2026

Axiom Space reveals ambitious plans for the world's first commercial space station, with the first module launching in 2026. This revolutionary orbital facility promises to host astronauts, pioneer research, and fuel a new space economy after the ISS reti

Rare Shark Threesome Filmed in New Caledonia Waters

In a world-first, marine biologists have captured unprecedented footage of three grey reef sharks engaging in a rare mating event, offering stunning insights into their secretive reproductive behaviour.

Attenborough Finds 'Extinct' Prehistoric Fish Alive

Sir David Attenborough's latest documentary uncovers the incredible survival story of the coelacanth, a prehistoric fish once thought lost to extinction for 66 million years. Dive into the deep-sea mystery that has captivated scientists and naturalists.

Virgin Births: Could Science Make Men Obsolete?

Groundbreaking scientific research suggests human 'virgin births' could become a reality, potentially revolutionising reproduction and challenging the future role of men. Experts explore the incredible implications.

NASA's 'Space Sushi': UK 3D Food Printer Revolution

British researchers are developing a groundbreaking 3D food printer for NASA that could transform long-duration space missions, creating nutrient-rich 'space sushi' and gourmet meals from stored powders and oils.

Northrop Grumman Cygnus Spacecraft Docks with ISS

A Northrop Grumman Cygnus cargo ship has completed a flawless rendezvous and docking with the International Space Station, delivering over 3,700kg of vital scientific equipment and supplies for astronauts.

NASA's Nuclear Rocket Could Halve Mars Travel Time

NASA is reigniting its nuclear thermal propulsion programme, a revolutionary technology that could slash the journey to Mars to just four months, opening a new era of deep space exploration.

Page 1 of 4