SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Stage Projected to Hit Moon on August 5, 2026

SpaceX Falcon 9 Rocket Stage Projected to Hit Moon on August 5, 2026

A 4,000-kilogram SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stage will collide with the Moon on August 5, 2026, creating a crater and dust plume observed by scientists and amateur astronomers, though the event poses no risk to Earth. The Moon will experience an unintentional human-made impact when a 4,000-kilogram (8,800-pound) SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket stage, launched in … Read more

Gen Z Drives Global Resurgence in Dedicated Digital Cameras

Gen Z Drives Global Resurgence in Dedicated Digital Cameras

Generation Z is driving a resurgence in dedicated digital cameras as a pushback against AI and smartphone dominance. According to the Camera & Imaging Products Association, shipments of these devices have more than doubled over the last five years, with young users seeking authenticity through retro aesthetics and tactile experiences. The smartphone has effectively killed … Read more

Yale Researchers Map How Soil Fertility Controls Tropical Forest Productivity

Yale University researchers and international collaborators published a comprehensive synthesis on June 29, 2026, in New Phytologist, mapping out how soil fertility controls tropical forest productivity and mortality amid mounting global climate change pressures. Tropical forests anchor the global carbon cycle by storing roughly 50% to 60% of the world’s biomass carbon. Yet understanding how … Read more

Astronomers Discover Rare Three-Lobed Structure on Asteroid (44) Nysa

High-resolution observations have revealed that the main-belt asteroid (44) Nysa possesses a rare three-lobed structure unlike any other world observed in the Solar System, according to findings detailed in a study accepted by Astronomy & Astrophysics. Spanning 80 kilometers across, Nysa is composed of three distinct blobs or lobes joined together by two narrower sections … Read more

Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2026 Available for $29.97

Microsoft Visual Studio Professional 2026 is currently available for $29.97 through August 9. The lifetime license for the 64-bit integrated development environment is heavily discounted from its normal MSRP of $499.99, bringing professional-grade coding tools and AI assistance to developers at a fraction of the cost. Visual Studio Professional 2026 Features and Pricing Developers looking … Read more

3D Genome Mapping of Rare Immune Cells Reveals New Crohn’s Disease Genes

3D Genome Mapping of Rare Immune Cells Reveals New Crohn's Disease Genes

Published on August 4, 2026, in Nature Genetics, a new global study maps three-dimensional DNA folding in rare human type 3 innate lymphoid cells. The research connects distant regulatory regions to more than 100 candidate genes linked to Crohn’s disease risk, uncovering an unexpected biological link to the neurological gene CLN3. Our genetic material is … Read more

Chinese Researchers Propose Nuclear Strategy for Doomsday Asteroids

Chinese scientists have proposed an unorthodox anti-asteroid measure that involves penetrating an Earth-bound rock and then

Chinese scientists have devised a defense strategy to stop potential doomsday asteroids from destroying Earth by implanting and detonating a nuclear device deep inside the space rock, according to a study published in the journal Space: Science & Technology. Chinese Researchers Propose Nuclear Strategy for Doomsday Asteroids The research comes from authors affiliated with the … Read more

Samsung and Prime Video to Launch HDR10+ Advanced Globally in August 2026

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Samsung Electronics has announced that Tvtechnology will become the first streaming service to offer HDR10+ Advanced globally. The next-generation High Dynamic Range standard will debut on supported titles beginning in August 2026, with initial availability rolling out on Samsung’s 2026 TV lineup. Global Launch of HDR10+ Advanced on Prime Video The collaboration builds on a … Read more

Childhood Obesity Linked to Increased Risk of Adult Childlessness

A study of nearly 61,000 women in Denmark published in JAMA Network Open reveals that childhood overweight or obesity from as young as age six is linked to an increased risk of adult childlessness, with effects becoming apparent in their mid-20s. Tracking Childhood Weight Trajectories in Denmark Researchers examined health records from the Copenhagen School … Read more