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Scientists Probe How Long-Term Spaceflight Alters Immunity
On Earth, a human body with a properly functioning immune system will work to overcome an infection. But in space, that same immune system will have to work a bit harder to overcome the same infection. In the isolated environment of the International Space Station, many factors — physiological stress, disrupted circadian rhythms, radiation, microgravity, and other spaceflight factors — can alter an astronaut’s immune response.
By Voice of Reality7 days ago in Earth
Why Everyone Is Talking About the Next Solar Maximum
The Sun looks calm from 93 million miles away. It rises. It sets. It warms our skin and fades behind buildings like it always has. But beneath that steady glow, something is building — a cycle of magnetic chaos that peaks every eleven years.
By Abubakar2207 days ago in Earth
US Backs Pakistan’s ‘Right to Defend Itself’ Against Taliban After Strikes on Afghanistan. AI-Generated.
The United States has voiced support for Pakistan’s “right to defend itself” following reported cross-border strikes targeting Taliban-linked militants inside Afghanistan. The statement comes amid escalating tensions between Islamabad and Kabul, raising concerns about regional security, sovereignty, and the fragile balance along one of the world’s most volatile borders.
By Aarif Lashari7 days ago in Earth
Niagara Falls: A Living Story of Power, History, and Human Wonder
Niagara Falls is one of those rare places where nature doesn’t just impress you—it overwhelms you. It’s a place where the earth’s ancient past meets the dreams of millions who stand at its edge, feeling the mist on their skin and the thunder in their bones. Stretching across the border of Ontario, Canada, and New York State in the United States, Niagara Falls has become one of the most visited natural wonders in North America, drawing more than 14 million people every year.
By Haroon Pasha7 days ago in Earth
A Planetary Alignment Will Coincide With Mercury Retrograde. AI-Generated.
Skywatchers are preparing for a striking celestial event as a planetary alignment is set to coincide with Mercury retrograde — a pairing that has generated buzz across both scientific and astrological communities. While planetary alignments are not uncommon on cosmic timescales, the overlap with Mercury’s apparent backward motion adds a layer of intrigue that has captured global attention.
By Aarif Lashari7 days ago in Earth
Kidnapping Victims Forced to Send Disturbing Videos to Relative, Say Spanish Police. AI-Generated.
Spanish police are investigating a disturbing kidnapping case after two men allegedly sent videos to a relative showing one of them bloodied and being threatened with a knife. According to authorities, the footage was intended to pressure the family, raising concerns about organized criminal tactics and the growing use of digital intimidation.
By Aarif Lashari7 days ago in Earth
Trump ‘Not Thrilled’ With Iran Talks Progress, Contemplates Military Action. AI-Generated.
Frustration Over Diplomatic Stalemate Former US President Donald Trump has expressed dissatisfaction with the pace and direction of talks involving Iran’s nuclear programme, stating he is “not thrilled” with the progress being made. His remarks, delivered during a public appearance and echoed by campaign representatives, suggest that patience with diplomatic efforts may be wearing thin.
By Aarif Lashari7 days ago in Earth
Man (22) Charged With Murder of English Tourist in Temple Bar. AI-Generated.
Arrest and Formal Charges A 22-year-old man has been charged with the murder of an English tourist following a fatal incident in Dublin’s Temple Bar area. The charge comes after an intensive Garda investigation into events that unfolded in one of Ireland’s busiest and most popular nightlife districts.
By Aarif Lashari8 days ago in Earth
Woman at Heart of US Trial Says She Was Addicted to Social Media at Age Six. AI-Generated.
A Trial That Could Reshape Social Media Accountability A US trial drawing national attention centers on a young woman who says she became addicted to social media at just six years old, raising urgent questions about child safety, digital design, and corporate responsibility.
By Aarif Lashari8 days ago in Earth











