UAE launches Middle East’s first private astronaut training centre

The UAE has launched its first licensed private astronaut training center, focusing on space medicine and simulations. This initiative aims to build local expertise and foster international partnerships. The exclusive program targets private sector individuals and specialized missions, with rigorous physical and psychological screening expected. Costs are substantial, reflecting the high-tech facilities and expert instruction.

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‘Delhi Crime 3’ X review: Fans praise Shefali Shah-Huma Qureshi series for highlighting ‘harsh realities faced by women’

‘Delhi Crime Season 3’ is now streaming, marking Shefali Shah’s powerful return as DCP Vartika Chaturvedi. Praised for its gripping realism and intense storytelling, the season explores police ethical struggles. Fans and critics alike applaud the new episodes, welcoming familiar and new cast members as the thrilling investigation unfolds.

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Astronomers detect a mysterious ‘heartbeat’ in deep space repeating every 22 minutes

Astronomers have detected a mysterious cosmic ‘heartbeat’ repeating every 22 minutes, unlike any known celestial object. First observed in 2018 by Australian radio telescopes, this signal’s slow, rhythmic pulse challenges current understanding of neutron stars. Scientists are exploring theories like ultra-long-period magnetars, potentially revealing a new class of stellar phenomena.

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Ericsson opens new R&D unit in Bengaluru to accelerate 5G software development in India

Ericsson has launched a new Radio Access Network (RAN) software research and development unit in Bengaluru, India. This strategic move focuses on advanced 5G features for baseband systems, leveraging local talent to bolster global telecom innovation. The center will collaborate with existing Indian R&D sites, expanding Ericsson’s expertise in critical areas like 5G Advanced and…

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Giant insect hiding for years found by scientists, and it might be the heaviest one yet in Australia

Researchers have discovered a new species of giant stick insect, Acrophylla alta, in North Queensland’s rainforests, potentially the heaviest in Australia. This large insect, measuring up to 16 inches, remained hidden high in the canopy due to its camouflage and remote habitat. Its size is thought to be an adaptation to the cool, high-altitude environment.

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