North Korea To Allow Chinese Delegation To Visit For Likely Parade
North Korea is planning a "grand" Korean War armistice anniversary celebration this week that will be attended by Chinese diplomats, the first known foreign visitors since Pyongyang's 2020 pandemic border closure.
North Korea Fires 'Several Cruise Missiles' Into Sea
North Korea fired "several cruise missiles" into the Yellow Sea between China and the Korean peninsula on Saturday, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said.
Amazon Invests $120 Million In Internet Satellite Facility
Amazon said Friday it will invest $120 million to build a satellite construction facility at NASA's Kennedy Space Center, as part of its plans to launch a space internet service to rival SpaceX's Starlink.
July Likely To Be Warmest Month On Record: NASA Scientist
July 2023 will probably be the world's hottest month in "hundreds, if not thousands, of years," top NASA climatologist Gavin Schmidt said Thursday.
Elon Musk's Destructive 'Demon Mode' Revealed: 'He Wouldn't Be Who He Is Without It'
A biographer said Musk has a "fingertip feel" for empathy and emotions.
IoTeX and Borderless GEODNET investment shows growing interest in DePINs
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Sudan Refugees Face Soaring Rent Prices In Cairo
Sudanese refugee Mohannad had only been in Cairo a few weeks when his landlady told him he would have to pay triple the rent if he wanted to keep his apartment.
India Launches Cut-price Mission To Land On Moon
India launched a rocket on Friday carrying an unmanned spacecraft to land on the Moon, its second attempt to do so as its cut-price space programme seeks to reach new heights.
China To Put Astronauts On The Moon By 2030, New Plan Reveals
The twin-rocket plan includes sending a pair of launch vehicles — one with a moon surface lander and another carrying the astronauts — into lunar orbit, said Zhang Hailian, deputy chief engineer with the China Manned Space Agency (CMSA).
North Korea Fires Long-range Ballistic Missile
North Korea has fired a long-range ballistic missile, the South Korean military said Wednesday, days after Pyongyang threatened to down US spy planes that violated its airspace.
India Shoots For The Moon With Latest Rocket Launch
India on Friday launches its latest attempt at an unmanned moon landing, the next frontier of a burgeoning, cut-price aerospace programme rapidly closing in on the milestones set by global superpowers.
Musk vs. Zuckerberg Net Worth: How Much Richer Is Twitter Owner Compared To Threads CEO?
Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg are two of the richest people in the world today.
The Game-Changing Global And Regional Navigation Satellite Systems - IBT Graphics
As of now, there are four major constellations and two regional constellations worldwide.
'Very Dangerous Situation': North Korea Strongly Opposes US Plan To Deploy Nuclear Missile Submarine
The plan is viewed as an explicit act of nuclear blackmail against North Korea, as well as neighboring countries, state media KCNA reported.
'Won't Find Them Here': Uncertainty Remains Over Wagner In Belarus
The smell of freshly cut wood floated over a newly built Belarusian camp site that could end up housing Russia's Wagner fighters after their short-lived rebellion against the Russian army's leaders last month.
This 17-Year-Old Anthropologist Is Not Afraid To Look Where Others Aren't
One of the world's most hated insects is at the core of Gabrielle Wong's research - mosquitoes.
Climate Change, El Nino Drive Hottest June On Record
The world saw its hottest June on record last month, the EU's climate monitoring service said Thursday, as climate change and the El Nino weather pattern looked likely to drive another scorching northern summer.
Geomagnetic Storm May Impact Earth This Friday Following Fourth Of July Coronal Mass Ejection
The Sun belched out a coronal mass ejection on the Fourth of July. NOAA's Space Weather Prediction Center says an "Earth-directed component" is expected to arrive on Friday after mid-day.
ESA Bids Farewell To Its 'Workhorse' As Ariane 5 Rocket Blasts Off For Its Final Mission
Ariane 5 blasted off from French Guiana on Wednesday for its final mission, which turned out to be a success.
Final Ariane 5 Blasts Off Amid Europe Rocket Crisis
Europe's workhorse Ariane 5 rocket blasted off for a final time on Wednesday, with its farewell flight after 27 years of launches coming at a difficult time for European space efforts.
SHINee Celebrates 15th Anniversary With Movie 'My SHINee World,' To Release In September
SHINee will reportedly release a movie for the group's 15th anniversary.
Japan Tests Starlink Satellite In Response To China's Threat, Highlight Critical Role In Ukraine
This development comes after Ukraine began using the Starlink network a year ago, during Russia's invasion.
Canadian Wildfire Smoke Has Reached Europe, Satellite Imagery Shows
A satellite image from NASA's satellite shows smoke from the Canadian wildfires already over Spain and Portugal.
Football Pitch Of Tropical Forest Lost Every 5 Seconds
Earth lost an area of carbon-absorbing rainforest larger than Switzerland or the Netherlands in 2022, most of it destroyed to make way for cattle and commodity crops, an analysis of satellite data released Tuesday revealed.
WATCH: SHINee Drops Official Music Video For New Hip-Hop Track 'Hard'
SHINee unveiled the official music video of its new track "Hard."
ATOWAK Cobra Watch Hands-on Review: Uniquely Wearable Automatic
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Himalayan Glaciers On Track To Lose Up To 75% Of Ice By 2100 - Report
Glaciers in Asia's Hindu Kush Himalaya could lose up to 75% of their volume by century's end due to global warming, causing both dangerous flooding and water shortages for the 240 million people who live in the mountainous region, according to a new report.
Himalayan Glaciers Melting 65 Percent Faster Than Previous Decade: Study
Himalayan glaciers providing critical water to nearly two billion people are melting faster than ever before due to climate change, exposing communities to unpredictable and costly disasters, scientists warned Tuesday.
South Korea Recovers Part Of Rocket Used In North's Failed Satellite Launch
South Korea has recovered from the sea part of a rocket used in North Korea's failed attempt to launch its first military satellite last month, the Joint Chiefs of Staff said on Friday.
Seoul Military Salvages North Korea's Space Rocket Wreckage
South Korea's military said Friday it had successfully retrieved a large chunk of a crashed North Korean space rocket from the sea bed after 15 days of complex salvage operations.