People in the longest living populations on Earth tend to eat roughly four to five times as many beans as the average Westerner — black beans in Nicoya, fava beans and chickpeas in Sardinia and Ikaria, soybeans in Okinawa — making beans the single most consistent dietary feature across communities where reaching 100 is not unusual, in a finding that has held up across decades of longevity research 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
A survey of over 300,000 Americans found that well-being doesn’t simply fade with age — it bends into a U, high in youth, sinking to a low around 50, then quietly climbing back up into old age, against what many expect 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
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Approximately 10,000 years ago, teenagers in what is now western Sweden chewed wads of birch bark pitch and spat them out, and the saliva preserved in the wads contained enough human and microbial DNA that scientists have since sequenced the chewers’ complete genomes, identified the food they had eaten that day, and detected the bacterial signature of their gum disease. 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
NASA to Cover 34th SpaceX Resupply Mission Space Station Departure 1d ago NASA Breaking News · Gerelle Q. Dodson Space Domain AwarenessSpace Software & Mission Tools
'As terrible and harrowing as things were, people just had to get on with it': 'Star City's' Ruby Ashbourne Serkis and Adam Nagaitis on learning to love the Motherland in Apple TV's soviet space race spin-off (interview) 1d ago Space.com · Jeff Spry
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We tend to view happiness as a reward for hard work and success, but a review of the evidence suggested the arrow may point the other way — happiness often comes first, then shapes work, love and health 1d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Satellite-boosting spacecraft inside air-launched rocket | Space photo of the day for June 12, 2026 1d ago Space.com · Brett Tingley
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Two billion years ago, a uranium deposit in Gabon switched itself on as a natural nuclear reactor, running in pulses for hundreds of thousands of years as groundwater boiled away and seeped back to throttle the chain reaction 2d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team
Canadian Government Awards EO Satellite Contracts to Calian, Kepler, MDA Space 2d ago Via Satellite · Mark Holmes Earth Observation & Remote SensingSatellite Manufacturing
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SpaceX Goes Public – Will You Take Stock in the Future? 2d ago Inside Outer Space · Leonard David Launch ServicesSatellite Communications
In 1994, a park ranger rappelling into a sandstone canyon 150 kilometres from Sydney found a living stand of trees known until then only from 90-million-year-old fossils and presumed long extinct, and fewer than 100 wild Wollemi pines still exist in a grove whose coordinates the Australian government keeps classified. 2d ago Space Daily · Space Daily Editorial Team