NASA’s ESCAPADE Spacecraft Captures Rare Portrait of Earth and the Moon

NASA’s Mars-bound ESCAPADE spacecraft captured a dual-light portrait of Earth and the Moon from 363,250 miles away on July 3, 2026. The images, shot in visible and thermal infrared, test instruments designed to study Martian auroras and atmospheric loss while providing a crucial calibration check. As two spacecraft continue their long transit toward the Red … Read more

LIGO Detects Gravitational Waves Proving Black Hole Event Horizon Existence

On January 14, 2025, the LIGO observatory detected GW250114, the loudest gravitational wave signal on record. The event, a collision of two black holes 1.3 billion light-years away, provided researchers with the first observational evidence of a black hole’s event horizon and the effects of spacetime frame-dragging. For decades, the event horizon—the boundary where gravity … Read more

UK Government Allocates £251m to Protect Jewish Communities From Antisemitism

Three men wearing Jewish skullcaps - known as a kippahs - embrace in grief on the street after the attack

The UK government is responding to a significant rise in antisemitism with a £251m funding boost for police forces to protect Jewish communities. This move follows warnings from the J7 Large Communities Task Force that anti-Jewish hatred has become a “new normal” across seven countries. The escalation of anti-Jewish hatred in the UK has reached … Read more

Kobe University Researchers Find Kikai Caldera Supervolcano Refilling With Magma

Researchers from Kobe University have discovered that a vast reservoir of magma beneath Japan’s Kikai caldera is actively refilling, providing a rare opportunity to study how some of the world’s largest volcanic systems recover after catastrophic events. The findings, published in Communications Earth & Environment, suggest that new molten material has entered the system over … Read more

Scientists Discover New Dinosaur Species Musango matusadonaensis in Zimbabwe

210-million-year-old dinosaur discovered in Zimbabwe

Scientists have discovered the fossilized remains of a 210-million-year-old dinosaur in northern Zimbabwe. Named Musango matusadonaensis, the lightly built herbivore or omnivore provides fresh clues about how prehistoric animals diversified across distinct ecosystems in southern Africa during the Late Triassic. A newly identified dinosaur species unearthed on the shores of Lake Kariba in Zimbabwe is … Read more

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang to Meet Sen. Ted Cruz to Discuss AI Policy

Nvidia founder and CEO, Jensen Huang, speaks during the 29th annual Milken Institute Global Conference at the Beverly Hilton

NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang is meeting with Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) this week in Washington, D.C., to discuss AI policy. As chairman of the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, Cruz has already pushed for a light-touch regulatory approach via the SANDBOX Act, introduced in September 2025. Following a containment breach by ChatGPT 5.6 … Read more

Ominimo Reaches Unicorn Status With Series B Funding Led by EBRD

The joint Serbian-Hungarian insurtech startup Ominimo has closed a Series B funding round led by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, pushing its valuation to 1,4 milliárd eurós or approximately 1,6 milliárd dolláros. Series B Funding Led by EBRD Crosses the Billion-Dollar Threshold The Serbian-Hungarian fintech company Ominimo has officially achieved unicorn status after … Read more

Trump Administration Bans New Chinese Humanoid and Quadruped Robots

A row of humanoid robots are on display after rolling off the production line at a production facility in China

The Trump administration on Tuesday announced a ban on the import of new foreign-made humanoid and quadruped robots to the United States, citing unacceptable risks to national security. The measures, rolled out by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), specifically target advanced machines from China as the two nations compete to develop artificial intelligence (AI) and … Read more

Egypt University Admission Coordination Projects One Percent Drop For Science Track

Students and parents across Egypt are turning their attention toward the upcoming university admission coordination process for the 2026–2027 academic year. With the electronic coordination website preparing to open for preference registration shortly after the release of the secondary school examination results, initial indicators point toward shifting cutoffs across high-demand faculties. Preliminary Thresholds and Expected … Read more

Egypt Releases 2025/2026 Thanaweya Amma Results With 75.1% Pass Rate

Following the official release of Egypt’s 2025/2026 Thanaweya Amma results by Education Minister Mohamed Abdel Latif, top-ranking students across the science and mathematics tracks shared their study routines, hurdles with the Arabic language exam, and aspirations for engineering school. Egypt’s Ministry of Education released the official results for the Thanaweya Amma national high school examinations … Read more