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When you use GPS, you rely on Einstein’s relativity laws

Astronaut Jeremy Hansen says Artemis II proves Canada can ‘do big things’
In an interview with Global News, the Canadian astronaut reflected on his historic lunar journey and shared how it reinforced his perspective on humanity.

Fighter pilot Rumen Radev looks to break Bulgaria’s political deadlock
Radev is vowing to combat the country's oligarchs and mafia, but his Kremlin-aligned positions on Ukraine have sparked concern.

Chevron executive says ‘people should try to drive less’ amid Iran war
Chevron executive Andy Walz said that “people should try to drive less” to offset higher energy prices during the U.S. military operation in Iran. “People should drive less. They should try to cons...
New footage captures moment Artemis II crew welcomed home
New footage shows the moment a recovery crew opens the hatch of Artemis II's Orion capsule and welcomes its crew members home after their mission around the Moon.

The Iran War Will Collapse the American Empire
Fill in our audience survey: https://novara.media/survey For fifty years, Alfred McCoy has exposed covert operations. In 1972 he uncovered the CIA and French intelligence’s complicity with the hero...

New nasal spray shows promise fighting memory loss and brain inflammation

Canada’s Jeremy Hansen, Artemis II crewmates set to hold news conference
The four-person crew — commander Reid Wiseman, pilot Victor Glover and mission specialists Christina Koch and Jeremy Hansen — splashed down in the Pacific Ocean last Friday.

Why Europe should strive to increase its clinical trials
Clinical trials are essential in bringing new, improved treatment options to patients. They support our hospitals, bringing new infrastructure and skills, and anchor research in Europe.
Should you turn off your laptop while commuting?
While modern laptops are good at saving battery life and keeping cool, extended periods in sleep mode could still be putting a strain on them over time.

How the flight of Artemis II brought us together
The mission seems to have brought the humans back on Earth together in support and awe of the first voyage to the moon in many decades.

Why America is still winning
It is building a new Suez in the stars

When Persian served in Bengal as the language of power and culture

Why Orbán’s man in Brussels is here to stay — for now
Health Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi's job looks secure, thanks to EU traditions and positive reviews from colleagues.
The neuroscience behind synaesthesia paints a surprising inner world
Have you ever tasted a word, or seen colours while listening to music? If you have, you may be among the 1 to 4 per cent of people who have a fascinating trait known as synaesthesia.

Quebec company over the moon after feeding Artemis II astronauts
Happy Yak's shrimp curry meal was carried on the Artemis II mission on board the Orion spacecraft by Canadian astronaut Jeremy Hansen and the crew.

Artemis II crew splashes down safely after historic lunar mission
The four Artemis II astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft safely returned to Earth on Friday evening, completing a historic 10-day journey to the far side of the moon and back. The spacecraft spla...

73 landings to a permanent home: Nasa unveils ‘Moon Base User’s Guide’

Inside the Starmer foreign policy team trying to survive in Trump’s world
POLITICO spoke to 23 current and former U.K. government aides and politicians to map the network advising the British PM at a moment of crisis.
Backyard astronomer who helped to discover 100 distant planets awarded medal
From a backyard observatory in regional Victoria, Gippsland astronomer Chris Stockdale spends his nights helping confirm distant planets by tracking tiny changes in starlight that reveal new worlds...

Terry Fox’s iconic ‘Van of hope’ on display in Halifax Museum
The 1980 Ford Econoline van that accompanied Terry Fox on his Marathon of Hope is now on display at the Steel Wheel Motor Museum in Halifax.

Four-planet parade: How and when to watch the rare alignment in India
'Missed opportunity': Astronomers lament loss of telescope partnership
The Artemis II mission used space technology developed in Australia, but experts fear the axing of a multimillion-dollar telescope partnership may stifle innovation and astronomy.

Alberta teen set to represent Western Canada at International Space School
Sixteen-year-old Thomas Toombes has been chosen as the 2026 Western Canada delegate to attend the International Space School in Houston this summer.

Moon’s oldest craters hiding 3-billion-year-old secret that could fuel future expeditions
'This was not easy': Artemis II crew's first comments
Artemis crew members have described their mission as "the greatest dream on Earth" after landing on Saturday and setting a new deep-space travel record.