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Today, fast and comfortable air travel is something passengers often take for granted, yet the de Havilland Comet marked a dramatic leap forward when it entered service. As the world’s first jet airliner, it offered smoother flights, higher speeds, and a quieter cabin than any propeller-driven aircraft of its time.Continue Reading

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In modern aerial warfare, inflight refueling has become a critical capability for manyfighter jets, allowing aircraft to extend their range, stay on station longer, and respond to dynamic mission requirements without returning to base. Fighters with refueling capability can conduct long-range strikes, maintain air superiority over larger distances, and supportContinue Reading

Astronomers capture sudden black hole blast firing ultra fast winds

Leading X-ray observatories XMM-Newton and XRISM have captured a remarkable and previously unrecorded eruption from a supermassive black hole. Over the course of only a few hours, the intense gravity of this object stirred up extremely fast winds that pushed material outward at an astonishing 60,000 km per second. This enormous black hole sits inContinue Reading

From Bezos to beyond: Blue Origin quiz

Blue Origin has become one of the most talked-about names in the modern space age. Founded by Amazon’s Jeff Bezos in 2000, the company has steadily built a reputation for innovation, ambition, and a bold vision of humanity’s future beyond Earth. From reusable rockets to lunar landers, Blue Origin is shaping the next chapter ofContinue Reading

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Ubuntu’s default desktop is about to look more like upstream GNOME than it has in years — but before you panic unduly, I should stress that it will still look (mostly) the same. The Yaru theme team — try saying that several times in a row — has embarked onContinue Reading