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New Zealand soldiers in the First World War were nicknamed Kiwis by their British counterparts long before the fruit took the name, and by 1919 a giant kiwi bird had been carved into the chalk hillside above Bulford Camp in Wiltshire, where it remains visible today.

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


A 2013 University of Michigan study on rats found that in the 30 seconds after cardiac arrest, the brain produced a surge of high-frequency gamma waves more coherent than during waking life, a neural fireworks display some researchers think could underlie the vivid imagery reported in near-death experiences

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


Hearing is widely believed to be the last sense to fade, and a 2020 University of British Columbia EEG study on dying hospice patients found their brains still responded to sound in the final hours of unresponsiveness, suggesting the voices of loved ones in the room are genuinely reaching them

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


The kiwifruit was once called the Chinese gooseberry, until New Zealand growers renamed it in 1959 to escape Cold War suspicion, berry tariffs, and a name shoppers did not want

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


Fold a single sheet of paper just 42 times and it would be thick enough to reach the Moon, because each fold doubles the thickness and doubling grows far faster than anyone expects

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


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2026-06-05 — By Space Daily Editorial Team · Jun 5, 2026


Voyager 1, the first human-made craft to enter interstellar space, carries a golden record of Earth’s music and greetings — a message launched into the dark, even though it will not pass near another star for about 40,000 years.

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


Meta's smart glasses companion app was downloaded more than 50 million times before anyone disclosed that it already contained three AI models capable of detecting a face, generating a biometric fingerprint, and firing a notification that read 'Person Recognized'

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team


We tend to imagine happiness as a life of rest and leisure. But after years of study, one psychologist found that our deepest satisfaction arrives somewhere else — in the middle of a demanding task, where challenge and skill are finely matched and the ordinary sense of time and self slips away

2026-06-05 — Mal James


More than 65% of all the fresh water on Earth sits in one part of the world — and it's almost entirely beyond our reach

2026-06-05 — Space Daily Editorial Team

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