NASA Astronaut Suni Williams Conducts First Spacewalk After 7 Months
January 16, 2025 22:30NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who has been stranded in space for 7 months, completed her first spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS).
NASA astronaut Suni Williams, who has been stranded in space for 7 months, completed her first spacewalk at the International Space Station (ISS).
Chinese researchers are aiming to achieve a remarkable milestone by placing a flag on the moon that will flutter in the absence of atmosphere.
Recent research shows that methane leakage from the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea has spread to more than 20 marine protected areas, impacting the ecosystem.
An alcohol ban has been implemented in parts of the city center of Maarheeze (North Brabant) due to the nuisance caused by alcohol consumption on the streets.
Blue Origin, the space company owned by billionaire Jeff Bezos, successfully launched a new rocket after previous failed attempts.
An investigation reveals horrifying animal abuse at a laboratory in the University of Catanzaro, Italy, leading to arrests of several individuals including professors and top officials.
Scientists working in a crustacean laboratory in Singapore have discovered a new species of giant isopod in the ocean, measuring a whopping 32.5 centimeters in length and weighing over a kilogram.
Tensions rise as sensitive information from France's most secure military base is leaked through StravaLeaks scandal, risking severe penalties for military personnel.
The incoming Trump administration is reportedly considering making territorial concessions to Russia for a deal on the Ukraine conflict.
Greenland's Prime Minister expressed interest in enhancing collaboration with the United States on defense and resource research.
Nearly 15 million people have gathered on the first day of the Indian Hindu festival Maha Kumbh Mela (the Kumbh Festival), six times more than expected.
A tram accident in Strasbourg resulted in 68 injuries when one tram rolled down a slope and collided with another tram at the busy station. Authorities ruled out any intentional act. The incident occurred in a tunnel near the train station.
Two trams collided in Strasbourg, France, resulting in 68 people injured. The cause of the collision is currently unknown.
A collision between two trams at the busy Strasbourg station on Saturday left 68 people injured, according to local authorities. Investigators have ruled out any deliberate act after initial examination. Both tram drivers are reported to be unharmed but deeply shocked.
An explosion at a gas station in the city of Beyda, Yemen, has resulted in the loss of 8 lives. The cause of the explosion has not been determined yet. Local reports indicate that the incident took place at a gas station in Beyda, Yemen.
A collision between two trams in a tunnel near Strasbourg station has left around thirty people lightly injured, with half of them taken to hospital for examination or treatment.
Scientists from the European Beyond Epica project have drilled an ice core on the South Pole that stretches 2800 meters long, offering insights into global climate dating back as far as 1.2 million years ago.
A 21-year-old student from Belgium shares her story of sexual assaults and harassment on New Year's Eve in Milan while celebrating with friends.
Learn about the possible splitting of Africa into two continents, the ongoing rift process, and the geological implications.
A recent study reveals that the Roman Empire's massive lead emissions between 15 BC and 180 AD may have caused a decline in cognitive abilities among its population.
A 29-year-old man who attacked with a knife at the office in the Wetstraat in Brussels where the Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo resides, has been detained by the military police and is suspected of attempted murder and weapon possession, according to the Brussels Public Prosecutor.
Charlie Hebdo, the French satirical weekly magazine, commemorates the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack that shook the world and ignited discussions on freedom of speech.
An individual in Louisiana, US, has died from the H5N1 avian influenza virus, marking the first death from the virus in the state.
Rudy Giuliani has been found guilty of contempt of court for refusing to hand over $11 million of his assets following a defamation lawsuit, according to The New York Times.
Faye Louise, 39, underwent a complex surgery to remove eight organs after being diagnosed with a rare form of cancer, and has now returned to work.
Stockholm University has been found guilty of discrimination against a Turkish student named Fatma Zehra S. by rejecting her internship application on the grounds of Turkey's blocking of Sweden's NATO entry.
A decades-long tradition at the German news program 'Tagesschau' came to an end last November, sparking dissatisfaction among viewers.
Cecilia Payne, a young woman who revolutionized the field of astrophysics a century ago, by revealing the composition of stars and laying the foundation of modern astronomy.
US-based technology company Microsoft announced its plans to invest around $80 billion to create artificial intelligence-supported data centers by 2025.
American President Joe Biden will present the 'Presidential Medal of Freedom' to nineteen individuals from various sectors including politics, sports, fashion, and entertainment.