Apple Cider Vinegar Study: Science Says Skepticism Matters
A retracted study on apple cider vinegar and weight loss highlights why extraordinary claims need solid evidence and careful scrutiny.
NASA reshuffles Moon missions
NASA reshuffles Artemis schedule, moving the first crewed lunar landing to Artemis IV while Artemis III tests the lander in Earth orbit, with a 2028 target kept for Artemis IV.
ISS Retirement Reimagined: Go Higher
A bold rethink of the ISS retirement: consider a higher orbit rather than a splashdown, turning a potential loss into a stepping stone for future space capability.
Inflammation as therapy? Not so fast
The idea that injury-related inflammation is inherently therapeutic is questionable and all must be cautious before embracing claims that blur medicine and marketing.
Time to Boost Hubble
Hubble’s altitude drops faster as solar activity climbs, with no approved plan to raise its orbit.
Carbon Toll of Cloud Power
Data centres promise green power while expanding gas-fired capacity, risking higher emissions and climate impact.
Saving the Internet From AI
AI-generated content is flooding the internet — from fake videos to bogus research. Creators and researchers are pushing back, fighting to keep online spaces human, trustworthy, and real.
ISS Retirement Reimagined: Go Higher
A bold rethink of the ISS retirement: consider a higher orbit rather than a splashdown, turning a potential loss into a stepping stone for future space capability.
Forget Hacks, Just Move
The wellness industry sells shortcuts. The data says something simpler: move your body. Even a little exercise makes a difference—and it matters more than any supplement or trend. #wellness
What’s Next for Artemis II
Engineers dig into test data as mixed results spark questions and a path forward for Artemis II.






