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A Rare Triple Conjunction: Know the date, time and place to watch this tonight
On 23 January 2026, the Moon, Saturn and Neptune will appear close together in the night sky. This alignment is known as triple conjunction. Find out when, where and how to view this rare alignment.
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Wild Encounter Goes Viral: Paraglider gets "boxed" by Kangaroo near Canberra
A paraglider landed near Canberra, expecting a calm landing but instead, a kangaroo charged and threw aggressive forearm “punches” quickly. This video is going viral online.
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World’s oldest cave art dating 67,800 years discovered in Indonesia
Scientists discovered hand stencils in Indonesia’s caves, dating 67,800 years. This world’s oldest cave art shows early human creativity, symbolic thinking and prehistoric life in Southeast Asia.
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Scientists stumble upon a rare and new white ginger species from Arunachal forests
Scientists have discovered a rare white-flowered ginger in Arunachal Pradesh’s Siang Valley, highlighting India’s rich botanical diversity and emphasizing urgent conservation for this fragile Himalayan ecosystem.
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Green Hydrogen explained: India’s bold step toward a carbon-free future
India is racing to scale green hydrogen, producing clean fuel from water using renewables, aiming to decarbonise industry, boost energy security and become a global clean-energy hub.
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World Record: Haryana's Rohtash Khileri become first human to stay 24 hours without oxygen on Mount Elbrus
Indian mountaineer Rohtash Khileri sets a world record by surviving 24 hours on Mount Elbrus without oxygen, offering rare insights into human endurance science.
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Skyroot’s Vikram-1 stage 2 “Kalam-250” arrived at Sriharikota for maiden flight
Skyroot Aerospace’s Kalam‑250 rocket stage reaches Sriharikota, showcasing advanced propulsion technology, fueling India’s private space revolution, and paving the way for Vikram‑1’s historic orbital launch.
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A long-billed white-backed vulture released back into the wild in Maharashtra after its recovery
J132, a long-billed vulture rescued weak near Nashik, has been rehabilitated and released on 20th January at Anjaneri Reserve. This highlights India’s conservation success and scientific tracking of endangered birds.
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Scientists discovered 'plastic clouds' in China that can actually affect weather patterns
Scientists discovered massive microplastics forming plastic clouds over Chinese cities, raising concerns about human health, atmospheric pollution and climate impacts, revealing plastics are now part of the skies.
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Meet Veronika: This Austrian cow just made scientific history with first documented tool use
Veronika, a cow from Austria, uses sticks to scratch herself, amazing scientists worldwide, going viral online and revealing surprising intelligence in cattle. This is something never officially recorded in cattle before.
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World's first hydrogen drone takes surveillance to a new level in Ukraine
Created in Ukraine, "Raybird" is the world’s first hydrogen-powered drone that flies silently and efficiently. Fuel-cell technology replaces batteries, proving how science is unlocking a new era of sustainable and long-endurance aviation.
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300-year-old Black Coral discovered in New Zealand, which make it largest ever recorded
Scientists have discovered a 300-year-old giant black coral off New Zealand. Its massive size and age reveal hidden deep-sea ecosystems, highlighting urgent conservation needs and centuries of marine biodiversity waiting to be explored.
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Study finds "nanoscale silver coating" can protect solid-state batteries from cracks
Scientists discovered that a nanoscale layer of silver strengthens solid-state batteries. This breakthrough prevents cracks, improves durability and could revolutionise renewable energy storage globally.
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Crocodiles Comeback: Odisha’s rivers welcomed 84 crocodiles after conservation push
Similipal National Park records a rare rise in mugger crocodile numbers. The small increase signals improving ecosystem health, successful conservation and growing hope for India’s threatened freshwater predators.
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Do Dolphins really play with this poisonous fish to "get high"? Here's what science says
Dolphins play with toxic pufferfish, showing unusual behaviour. Science reveals curiosity, nervous system effects, and intentional experimentation, debunking myths about dolphins “getting high” like humans do.
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Electricity Through Air? Finland scientists made electricity that flows in air without wires
Scientists in Finland transmitted electricity through air using sound waves, lasers, and radio frequencies, creating “acoustic wires” that could revolutionize homes, industry and IoT devices without plugs or traditional cables.
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European scientists opened the world's first Ice-core vault in Antarctica
European scientists opened the Ice Memory Sanctuary in Antarctica, preserving glacier ice cores to study past climate, track environmental change, and safeguard disappearing glaciers for future generations of researchers.
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When the World’s driest desert suddenly turns into a "flower paradise"
Rare winter rains have transformed Chile’s Atacama Desert into a vibrant sea of wildflowers. Scientists explain how dormant seeds survive extreme dryness and bloom suddenly when unusual weather brings precious moisture.
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Unusual gathering of Bald Eagles in snowy mountains of British Columbia
Hundreds of bald eagles gathered unusually in snowy British Columbia. Scientists say the rare congregation reveals surprising behaviour and provides insights into feeding, ecology and species adaptation in winter conditions.
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What is so special about "Sea buckthorn" that everyone keeps talking about?
Sea buckthorn is a nutrient-packed superberry offering skin, heart, immune and digestive benefits. Scientists confirm its unique fatty acids and antioxidants make it a modern health powerhouse.
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Scientists capture plant “breathing” in real time for first time
Scientists have visualised plant respiration in real time, capturing stomata opening and closing. This breakthrough offers insights into plant adaptation, photosynthesis and resilience under environmental stress.
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Iguana got paralysed after cold temperature hits Miami, video goes viral
A Miami iguana appeared frozen in the cold. Wildlife experts say temporary paralysis occurs when temperatures drop. The reptile recovers naturally once it warms up safely.
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"It's a Canadian Wolf Bird": Did you know there are 5 species of loons?
Loons are water birds with wolf-like calls and incredible diving skills. Learn about the five species, their habitats and why these striking birds are vital for freshwater ecosystems.
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Satellite Sentinel‑2 captures Greenland’s snowy peaks—But there is something wrong beneath
A satellite image shows Greenland’s breathtaking snowy peaks. But scientists say the beauty hides worrying climate changes below the surface, with melting ice affecting sea levels, weather patterns and millions of lives worldwide.










