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Find out what makes September 14th birthdays special by exploring your personality, love life, and career potential

ASTROLOGY

Find out what makes September 14th birthdays special by exploring your personality, love life, and career potential

14 September individuals are determined, talented, and disciplined, with a flair for creativity and leadership. They are driven by their goals and know how to balance authority with empathy, making them influential and respected.

NASA reveals breathtaking red spider nebula pic, internet reacts

SCIENCE

NASA reveals breathtaking red spider nebula pic, internet reacts

NASA has once again captivated space enthusiasts by sharing a stunning image of the Red Spider Nebula on Instagram. This planetary nebula, located 3,000 light-years away in the Sagittarius constellation, is a spectacle to behold.

NASA warns about two massive asteroids coming towards Earth at high speed today

SCIENCE

NASA warns about two massive asteroids coming towards Earth at high speed today

On 13 September 2024, two asteroids, 2024 RZ10 and 2024 RZ10, will make close approaches to Earth.

Endangered flying frog and 33 other amphibians discovered in Anamalai Tiger Reserve

SCIENCE

Endangered flying frog and 33 other amphibians discovered in Anamalai Tiger Reserve

In a new survey, researchers have discovered a treasure trove of reptiles and amphibians in the Anamalai Tiger Reserve, a region renowned for its biodiversity.

Climate Change: Greenland megatsunami triggered by landslide causes 9-day earthquake-like tremors, says new study

SCIENCE

Climate Change: Greenland megatsunami triggered by landslide causes 9-day earthquake-like tremors, says new study

The study, published in The Seismic Record, reveals how a Greenland megatsunami triggered seismic waves that lasted nine days.

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams to join Earth-to-space call today; how to watch it live

SCIENCE

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams to join Earth-to-space call today; how to watch it live

NASA astronauts Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore are set to participate in a live Q&A session from the International Space Station (ISS) at 11:45 PM IST on Friday, September 13.

Polaris dawn: SpaceX's billionaire astronaut and civilians successfully complete first-ever private spacewalk

SCIENCE

Polaris dawn: SpaceX's billionaire astronaut and civilians successfully complete first-ever private spacewalk

Jared Isaacman and Sarah Gillis stepped out of the SpaceX spacecraft, with Isaacman exiting first at 11:52 BST, followed by Gillis approximately 15 minutes later.

On this day, September 13 - Know what happened today in history

EDUCATION

On this day, September 13 - Know what happened today in history

September 13 is marked by significant historical events, from the signing of the Oslo Accords to the first recorded automobile fatality in the US. Notable figures such as Tupac Shakur and Roald Dahl were also born or passed away on this day

Born on September 13th? Discover the traits that fuel your personal and professional success

ASTROLOGY

Born on September 13th? Discover the traits that fuel your personal and professional success

Those born on September 12 have a unique charm that captivates others. You are creative, articulate, and deeply passionate about your pursuits.

New Study: Humans Released 670 Million Tons of Methane in 20 Years, Fueling Climate Change

SCIENCE

New Study: Humans Released 670 Million Tons of Methane in 20 Years, Fueling Climate Change

A new study has found that methane emissions from human activities are rapidly increasing, significantly intensifying climate change.

Watch: SpaceX's first-ever private spacewalk, completed by Polaris Dawn astronauts

SCIENCE

Watch: SpaceX's first-ever private spacewalk, completed by Polaris Dawn astronauts

The Polaris Dawn team, consisting of four civilian astronauts led by Isaacman, launched from NASA's Kennedy Space Center on September 10, 2024.

China reveals two-phase plan to establish lunar base at the south pole by 2035

SCIENCE

China reveals two-phase plan to establish lunar base at the south pole by 2035

This project, part of the International Lunar Research Station (ILRS) led by China with initial involvement from Russia, will be executed in two phases.

Long-lost moon could reveal the secrets of Mars' unusual shape and rugged terrain

SCIENCE

Long-lost moon could reveal the secrets of Mars' unusual shape and rugged terrain

A recently proposed hypothesis by Michael Efroimsky, an astronomer at the US Naval Observatory, could shed light on Mars’ strange shape and rugged terrain.

Why navigating the Van Allen radiation belt is hazardous for the Polaris Dawn crew

SCIENCE

Why navigating the Van Allen radiation belt is hazardous for the Polaris Dawn crew

Discovered in 1958 by physicist James Van Allen, the Van Allen belts are regions of intense radiation surrounding Earth, held by its magnetic field.

NASA to preview Europa Clipper mission which aims to explore Jupiter’s icy moon’s underground ocean

SCIENCE

NASA to preview Europa Clipper mission which aims to explore Jupiter’s icy moon’s underground ocean

NASA will host a press conference on Tuesday, Sept. 17, at 11 a.m. EDT at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Southern California. The event will highlight the upcoming Europa Clipper mission, which aims to explore Jupiter’s icy moon, Europa.

Space Station Grows: NASA astronaut and two Roscosmos astronauts arrive at ISS, bringing total crew number in space to 12

SCIENCE

Space Station Grows: NASA astronaut and two Roscosmos astronauts arrive at ISS, bringing total crew number in space to 12

NASA astronaut Don Pettit, alongside Roscosmos cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner, has successfully arrived at the International Space Station (ISS), marking the beginning of a busy 13-day handover period.

23 Years of 9/11: NASA shares haunting image of New York attack's tragic day

SCIENCE

23 Years of 9/11: NASA shares haunting image of New York attack's tragic day

Twenty-three years after a devastating terrorist attack in New York City claimed 3,000 lives, images from the tragic morning of September 11, 2001, have once again stirred memories of one of the most horrific terror attacks in recent history.

Six asteroids at risk of colliding with Earth: NASA issues warning; check the dates

SCIENCE

Six asteroids at risk of colliding with Earth: NASA issues warning; check the dates

Asteroids pose a significant threat to Earth. Among them, Asteroid Bennu, discovered in 1999, stands out as the most concerning. Bennu measures 1,574ft in diameter and weighs 67 million tonnes.

Celebrate your September 12th birthday by discovering the key traits that define your love life and career choices

ASTROLOGY

Celebrate your September 12th birthday by discovering the key traits that define your love life and career choices

Those born on September 12 are confident and creative individuals with a practical approach to life. However, they must manage their tendency to worry and overcommit to maintain balance.

Researchers discover new 'dancing girls' ginger species in Meghalaya’s double decker living root bridge

SCIENCE

Researchers discover new 'dancing girls' ginger species in Meghalaya’s double decker living root bridge

These plants, named "dancing girls" for their unique flower shapes, were found by Vinita Gowda and Ritu Yadav from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research Bhopal.

Birth of 'world's most dangerous bird': Cassowary chick hatched in the UK after 25 years

SCIENCE

Birth of 'world's most dangerous bird': Cassowary chick hatched in the UK after 25 years

For the first time, a southern cassowary chick, one of the world’s largest and most dangerous birds, has successfully hatched at a bird park in the Cotswolds.

'Harvest Moon' to shine with partial eclipse on 17 September: How to watch the spectacular event

SCIENCE

'Harvest Moon' to shine with partial eclipse on 17 September: How to watch the spectacular event

September’s full moon, known as the Harvest Moon in the Northern Hemisphere, marks the end of summer. Traditionally, it provided extra light for farmers to harvest crops.

Video: Watch how Earth looked like 1.8 billion years ago; witness its journey from then to now

SCIENCE

Video: Watch how Earth looked like 1.8 billion years ago; witness its journey from then to now

In a new study, geologists from Australia and China have pieced together Earth's tectonic evolution over the past 1.8 billion years.

'Hell Planet': Scientists discover iron rain on the hot exoplanet WASP-76b

SCIENCE

'Hell Planet': Scientists discover iron rain on the hot exoplanet WASP-76b

The planet is tidally locked, meaning one side always faces its star. Intense winds encircle WASP-76b, transporting iron atoms through its atmosphere.

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