The Moon is Included for the First Time on the World Heritage in Danger List

The World Monuments Fund warns of the urgent need to preserve over 90 lunar historic sites, including the iconic footprint of Neil Armstrong, in light of increasing space activities. In a historic milestone, the Moon was officially included on the 2025 Watch List, compiled by the World Monuments Fund (WMF), one of the most renowned […]

Why did NASA’s mission cataloging near-Earth objects come to an end?

In 2013, NASA launched the NEOWISE mission, an ambitious project aimed at cataloging and studying near-Earth objects, such as asteroids and comets. After just over ten years of operation, the mission officially came to an end in November 2024. This conclusion was attributed to a combination of technical and natural factors, marking the end of […]

Missions Bring Technology to the Moon in 2025; Understand the Lunar Race

Lunar exploration, more than any other type of space travel, continues to capture human imagination and challenge our technological capabilities. Landing on the Moon is not just a demonstration of scientific progress; it is a symbol of the spirit of exploration and the quest for the unknown that has driven humanity for centuries. Landing on […]

Vote on Ceasefire Agreement in Israel Postponed to Friday (17th)

Negotiation deadlocks create tensions, but the government signals significant progress. The Israeli government announced that its cabinet will convene on Friday morning (17th) to vote on a ceasefire agreement, which also includes the release of hostages held in the Gaza Strip by Hamas. This information was confirmed by an Israeli official, who highlighted that the […]

Weather Conditions Provide Temporary Relief in Los Angeles, But Wildfire Risk Persists

Weather conditions in Los Angeles showed slight improvement this Thursday (16), offering brief relief to firefighters who continue battling the devastating wildfires consuming vast areas of the region. However, experts warn that this respite will be short-lived. With forecasts predicting the return of fire-favorable conditions—strong winds and low humidity—by the weekend, the threat of new […]

Biden Signs Executive Order to Protect U.S. Networks Against Foreign Hackers

In a decisive move to bolster the United States’ cybersecurity defenses, President Joe Biden signed a comprehensive executive order on Thursday (16) aimed at addressing the growing cyber threats compromising federal networks and critical sectors across the country. The measure, regarded as one of the most extensive of his administration in the field of digital […]

Over 160 Turtles Rescued from Illegal Trade in Peru

In a decisive effort to combat wildlife trafficking, an operation conducted by Peru’s National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR) resulted in the rescue of 164 yellow-spotted river turtles, a species native to the Amazon region, which were being illegally sold as pets in central Lima. The rescue, carried out on Wednesday (15th), stands as a […]

The Tradition of Presidential Letters: A Passage of Power Filled with Symbolism

Joe Biden will remain the President of the United States until noon (Washington time) on January 20, 2025, as established by the U.S. Constitution. On his final morning in the White House, located in the West Wing, which houses the administrative offices of the presidency, the Democrat is expected to follow a tradition that has […]

With U.S. funding in doubt, WHO seeks $1.5 billion for global health emergencies

The World Health Organization (WHO) made an urgent appeal on Thursday, January 16, to raise $1.5 billion to address the numerous health emergencies affecting millions of people in various parts of the world. This request comes at a time of great uncertainty, particularly with the imminent inauguration of Donald Trump as President of the United […]