A rare Total Lunar Eclipse on 3 March 2026 will turn the Moon deep red. Discover exact timings, global visibility details, and how to watch it live worldwide.
The Rubin Observatory’s real-time alert system can detect millions of cosmic events per night, from asteroids to supernovae, helping astronomers track threats and study dynamic celestial phenomena.
Astronomers have discovered a black hole in the early universe, ID830, growing thirteen times faster than physics allows, defying cosmic rules and challenging long-held theories of black hole evolution.
Rare “twinned” rainbows appeared over Pensacola, Florida, with up to five arcs visible. Scientists explain how unique droplet sizes created the stunning display.
Divers off Japan’s coast discovered a panda-like marine creature at 10–20 metres deep. Scientists later confirmed it as a newly identified sea squirt species. Scientists are still trying to find out more about this unique species.
A rare total lunar eclipse on March 3 could coincide with sunrise, creating a stunning “blood moon” illusion visible in select regions of the world. This is one of the impossible sky events for observers to witness a red “blood moon” and the rising Sun simultaneously.
Weather radar has detected nearly 75 million birds flying north in just one week. The data, recorded in the final days of February, is now being analysed by scientists to understand what this migration surge reveals.
Nine cheetahs from Botswana have been released into Kuno National Park, boosting India’s ambitious Project Cheetah amid ongoing debate over survival and habitat readiness.
Scientists warn India’s 2026 summer could rival the devastating heat of 2024, with early temperature spikes, rising ocean warmth and prolonged heatwave risks.
Astronomers propose a new method to detect hidden supermassive black hole pairs using warped starlight, offering early clues before gravitational wave signals arrive.
On the occasion of National Science Day, a scientist argues that a large number of women with PhD in a scientific discipline don’t make it to long-term research and leadership positions. This represents a national loss that needs fixing
India is building LIGO-India to detect gravitational waves from colliding black holes billions of light years away. How will this silent observatory in Maharashtra transform our understanding of the universe?
National Science Day 2026 marks the Raman Effect anniversary with a youth-focused innovation theme. But how did a simple light experiment reshape modern science and inspire India’s future ambitions?
A new study in Science suggests Neanderthal men and modern human women interbred more often than assumed, reshaping theories about our DNA. But what drove those ancient pairings remains uncertain.
Six planets will line up after sunset on 28 February, visible across India under clear skies. From bright Venus to faint Neptune, this rare parade holds more surprises than many expect.
On 3 March 2026, the Moon may glow navy blue and deep crimson during a rare total lunar eclipse. Scientists say ozone could reshape its colour. What makes this eclipse so unusual?
A mysterious seismic pulse shook Earth for 9 days in 2023, traced to a colossal Greenland landslide and 650-foot mega tsunami. How did one fjord send vibrations across the planet?
A 170-foot asteroid is set to race past Earth today at extraordinary speed, NASA says. Though no impact is expected, scientists are watching closely. What makes this flyby worth attention?
Visitors at Kalinga Sagar Beach in Puri were thrilled by playful dolphins swimming near shore, highlighting Odisha’s rich coastal biodiversity and promoting wildlife conservation awareness.
Six planets will line up in late February 2026, and NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has turned three of them into sound. What does Jupiter, Saturn and Uranus actually “sound” like in space?
Scientists have discovered a new deep-sea mollusk living 18,045 feet beneath the Pacific Ocean, featuring an iron-coated tongue that reveals extraordinary evolutionary adaptation.
It looks like a dense forest, but it is a single giant tree spreading across 8,500 square metres and producing 80,000 fruits each harvest. How can one organism grow so vast?
Orangutan populations in Indonesia are showing signs of recovery, and scientists say sustainable coffee agroforestry is playing a key role in protecting rainforest habitats and restoring biodiversity.
Indian scientists have captured the birth of a powerful solar shock wave using Aditya-L1. The breakthrough could improve space weather forecasting and protect satellites, GPS and communication systems from geomagnetic storms.
A NASA astronaut has shared a breathtaking 60x speed time-lapse from orbit, capturing lightning storms, blazing sunsets and moonlit oceans in one sweeping view of Earth.