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  • NASA captured star cluster "NGC 2264" that looks Like a festive Christmas Tree

    NASA has revealed a spectacular star cluster, NGC 2264, that resembles a Christmas tree. The image combines optical and X-ray data, highlighting young stars and glowing gas in a festive cosmic display.

  • A "rare flat-headed cat" rediscovered in Thailand after nearly 30 years

    Thailand’s rare flat-headed cat has been rediscovered after nearly 30 years. Camera traps captured images of this endangered feline, proving it still survives and is breeding in protected wetlands.

  • Russia’s Yakutia plunges to −56°C, becoming Eath's coldest inhabited place

    Yakutia, Russia, plunged to −56°C this Christmas, becoming the coldest inhabited place on Earth. Scientists study extreme human survival, permafrost, and Arctic climate impacts in this frozen landscape.

  • The Eastern Emerald Elysia: This sea slug runs on sunlight, it literally photosynthesises

    A bright green sea slug can survive for months without eating by photosynthesising like a plant. Scientists say this rare ability is reshaping how we understand evolution, energy and life itself.

  • Wildlife without Light: Scientists found Methane mounds 3.6 kilometres deep in Greenland Sea

    Scientists have uncovered a hidden world 3.6 kilometres beneath the Greenland Sea, where methane mounds and life thrive in complete darkness. The discovery could transform climate science and understanding of extreme ecosystems on Earth.

  • This new pitcher plant discovered in Philippines could already be "critically endangered"

    Scientists have discovered a new carnivorous pitcher plant species in Palawan, Philippines. This is found only on steep limestone cliffs, and it may already be critically endangered. The discovery highlights the Philippines’ rich biodiversity and urgent conservation needs.

  • Birth of Gold Hydride: Scientists accidently formed a new compound, proving gold can be "reactive"

    Scientists accidentally created a new compound called gold hydride, showing how extreme conditions can push familiar materials into unfamiliar forms. Gold Hydride challenges assumptions about noble metals and may reshape chemistry and planetary science forever.

  • ISRO as space power: 390 satellites launched for 34 countries since 2014

    India’s ISRO continues to break records in space exploration. From launching 104 satellites at once to completing its 100th mission, India is now among the top five spacefaring nations.

  • Why lunar dust is becoming "most dangerous enemy" for spacecrafts?

    Lunar dust may look harmless, but new research reveals it poses a serious threat to spacecraft. Scientists have uncovered how electrically charged Moon dust sticks to space vehicles, potentially endangering future lunar missions and long-term Moon bases.

  • Comet Appearances 2026: Dates, visibility, trajectory & how to watch

    2026 promises dazzling comet sights, from rare interstellar visitors to potentially naked-eye showpieces. When, where, and how to watch each comet could reveal surprises for skywatchers worldwide.

  • CNSA Space Missions 2026: China’s Moon, Mars and Satellite Launch Updates

    CNSA’s 2026 space missions will take China’s space program to new heights. From Chang’e‑7 Lunar Mission to the Xuntian space telescope, this year promises groundbreaking discoveries in space, Earth observation and astronomy for China.

  • From Deep Sea to Shore: A rare purple sea snail shell washed up on a California beach

    A rare purple sea snail (Janthina) washes ashore in San Deigo. Scientists reveal its floating bubble-raft lifestyle, striking violet colour and how ocean currents unexpectedly carried it to the beach.

  • Skywatching Events 2026: Eclipses, meteor showers, comets, supermoons, auroras & more

    From rare eclipses to dazzling supermoons and meteor storms, 2026 promises unforgettable night skies. When and where to look could decide whether you witness the year’s most stunning celestial moments.

  • Anaconda vs Crocodile: Power, bite force and who will win the battle in a deadly river clash

    Anacondas and crocodiles share dangerous waters, but size, speed, and bite force change everything. When these river giants clash, science reveals which predator likely walks away alive.

  • Who is Michela Benthaus? Meet the "first wheelchair using astronaut" who travelled space

    Michaela Benthaus made history as the first wheelchair-using astronaut aboard Blue Origin’s New Shepard. Her flight inspires inclusivity, innovation and global interest in accessible space exploration.

  • ESA Space Missions 2026: European Space Agency Moon, Mars and Satellite Updates

    ESA’s 2026 space missions will take Europe to new heights. From lunar flybys and asteroid studies to Mercury orbit and advanced satellite launches, this year promises groundbreaking discoveries in space, Earth monitoring, and exoplanet research.

  • NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured the largest protoplanetary disk ever observed

    NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope has spotted the biggest planet-forming disk ever discovered. The finding reveals violent chaos where planets may be born very differently than once thought.

  • Belgium’s little Einstein: This 15-year-old has a PhD in quantum physics

    At just 15, Laurent Simons has earned a PhD in quantum physics. Scientists are watching closely as his work and future ambitions could shape next-generation science and human health.

  • Unexpected snow hits Atacama Desert, forces World’s Largest Radio Telescope to pause

    A dusting of snow blanketed Chile’s Atacama Desert, one of the driest places on Earth. Scientists captured this unusual event, sparking curiosity worldwide.

  • Could it be the biggest ever? A 20-feet long crocodile found in river Nile

    A Nile crocodile measuring an astonishing 21 feet has been recorded as the largest ever. Researchers in Africa are amazed by this record-breaking apex predator.

  • India’s heaviest LEO satellite launched on December 24, PM Modi congratulated team ISRO

    ISRO successfully launched the BlueBird 6 satellite, its heaviest Low Earth Orbit mission on 24 December. The satellite will provide direct 4G and 5G connectivity to smartphones globally, bridging digital divides.

  • Rare Red Fox near Pangong Tso captivates tourists, viral video triggers 'Conservation Alert'

    A rare Himalayan red fox was spotted near Pangong Lake, Ladakh. Experts explain why such encounters are uncommon and why conservation focuses on behaviour, not numbers.

  • From Lucknow to the Space: Shubhanshu Shukla named "Man of the Year" by The Week

    The Week Magazine announced Shubhanshu Shukla "The Man of the Year". He is first Indian astronaut to visit the ISS. His journey from Lucknow inspires India’s space ambitions and future generations.

  • Shark vs Crocodile: What Happens When Two Apex Predators Collide?

    When sharks and crocodiles meet, science shows no clear victor exists. Survival, strategy, speed and strength determine outcomes, but most encounters end with caution, retreat and evolutionary balance in play.

  • From limbs to organs: Scientists cracked the theory behind regeneration of Axolotls and Flatworms

    Axolotls and flatworms regenerate lost body parts through body-wide coordination, not local repair. Scientists analysed that this theory of regeneration could reshape regenerative medicine.

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