As the crew of the successful Artemis II mission readjusts to life on Earth, a new study suggests astronauts may encounter an unexpected difference after life in space. Research shows the brain’s memory of gravity affects how astronauts grip in space and how quickly they readjust after returning home.
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Folge vom 26.04.2026A gripping study: researchers reveal changes in the way astronauts hold objects in space
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Folge vom 25.04.2026Dawn services sullied by boosAustralians have marked Anzac Day across the country and in Gallipoli with ceremonies remembering those who have served. Despite the solemnity of the occasion, dawn services in Sydney, Melbourne and Perth have been marred by heckling. Veterans’ groups and political leaders condemned the incidents as a disrespectful violation of Anzac Day.
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Folge vom 25.04.2026Fighting for a country that denied their rights: Remembering the service of Australia's Indigenous veterans[[WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should exercise caution when listening to this audio as it contains names and images of deceased persons, which may cause distress to members of these communities.]] Since the First World War, Indigenous men and women have served in Australia's defence forces, despite the government's refusal to recognise their rights. NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee Barry has spoken to Michael Bell about members of her own family who served in Australia's defence forces.
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Folge vom 25.04.2026‘Tea with heart’ – meet the military veteran giving back to others who serveA chain of specialty tea bars founded by a military veteran is expanding rapidly. Ambi's Chai serves tea blended with exotic spices - and its founder is proud his cafes are bringing communities closer.