China Tests Hypersonic Space Plane Which Can Go At Speed Of Mach 30

china hypersonic space plane

The Chinese government has recently made public a video showcasing what they claim to be the world’s most potent wind tunnel. This footage displays a scale separation test of an air-launched space plane design from a mothership aircraft. Additionally, the video features the high-speed oblique detonation wave engine, also known as a scramjet, which powers […]

Eunice Newton Foote – The First Person To Discover The Greenhouse Effect

Eunice Newton Foote

Eunice Newton Foote was a pioneering scientist whose groundbreaking work laid the foundation for our understanding of the greenhouse effect. Born in Goshen, Connecticut, in 1819, she exhibited an insatiable curiosity and passion for science from an early age. In a time when opportunities for women in scientific pursuits were scarce, Foote defied societal norms […]

Emma Reyes – The Godmother Of Latin American Art

Emma Reyes

Emma Reyes was a remarkable artist whose life and work have left an indelible mark on the world of Latin American art. Born in Colombia, her journey from a tumultuous childhood to becoming a celebrated figure in the art world is nothing short of extraordinary. Emma Reyes’ art reflects her resilience, determination, and the unique […]

Kitty O’Neil – The Fastest Woman In The World

Kitty O'Neil - The Fastest Woman In The World

Kitty O’Neil is widely regarded as one of the most remarkable and groundbreaking women in the realm of speed and stunts. Hailed as the fastest woman in the world, her name has become synonymous with adrenaline-pumping feats and unwavering determination. Born on March 24, 1946, in Corpus Christi, Texas, Kitty O’Neil’s life was a testament […]

CIA’s Secret Mosquito Experiments In India

CIA's Secret Mosquito Experiments In India

On July 17, 2020, Nandita Haksar, a prominent advocate for civil rights and a lawyer in the Supreme Court, raised an intriguing question in her article titled “Stranger than fiction: Did the CIA carry out clandestine mosquito experiments in 1970s India?” She pondered whether scientific collaboration becomes a battleground where profit-driven politics clash with politics […]

Xochitl Gomez – American Actress

Xochitl Gomez - American Actress

Xochitl Gomez an American actress born and raised in Losis Angeles, California. She is best known for her portrayal of the heroine America Chavez in ‘Doctor Strange and the Multiverse of Madness’ as well as Dawn Schafer on the Netflix series ‘The Babysitter’s Club’. Xochitl began performing in youth musical theater productions at the age of 5 and transitioned into roles in commercials and minor television parts at age 10.

Dr. Peter Hotez Funding Linked To Chinese Military At Wuhan Lab

Dr. Peter Hotez, a distinguished professor at Baylor College of Medicine, has faced allegations of funding linked to the Chinese military at the Wuhan lab. In a groundbreaking revelation, it has come to light that Dr. Peter Hotez, an esteemed vaccine researcher, has been entangled in a web of funding, collaboration, and research with Chinese […]

4 Volunteers To Live Inside ‘3D-Printed Mars’ Made By NASA For Over A Year

NASA’s Johnson Space Center wrote on Twitter that four volunteers will live inside a ‘3D-Printed Mars’ habitat made by NASA for over a year. NASA has locked four volunteers to embark on the agency’s first one-year analog mission in a habitat to simulate living on Mars. The volunteers are expected to remain for 378 days […]

Can Human Beings Actually ‘Smell’ Fear? A New Book Says Yes

A new book titled ‘On the Scent: Unlocking the Mysteries of Smell and How its Loss Can Change Your World’ by Paola Totaro and Robert Wainwright suggests that human beings can actually ‘smell’ fear. While most olfactory scientists are students of the human brain, nose and smell-driven behaviours, Professor Jonathan Williams, an atmospheric chemist at […]

NASA Recovers 98% Water From Urine And Sweat To Help In Long Space Missions

NASA has announced that astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) recover 98% of water from urine and sweat using the subsystems that are part of the Environment Control and Life Support Systems (ECLSS). In a major breakthrough, astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) have attained a 98% water restoration rate using […]