Abandoned cattle survived alone on a remote subantarctic island, evolved against all odds, then vanished overnight, leaving scientists questioning what was lost and whether nature was truly protected.
Nikola Tesla held a striking belief about how ideas reach the human mind. His thinking challenges creativity itself and hints at a hidden connection most people never notice.
Spanning hundreds of acres in Gujarat, Lakshmi Vilas Palace still stands as a lived-in royal home, blending vast scale, rare art, and surprising modern comforts from India’s princely era.
At dawn, a Himalayan giant briefly turns gold, shaping legends, beliefs and landscapes, leaving viewers wondering how light, faith and geography combined to give Kanchenjunga its enduring nickname.
A newly tracked asteroid could strike the Moon in 2032, triggering bright flashes, lunar debris, and rare meteor storms on Earth, scientists say, though the odds remain slim.
NASA will soon let astronauts carry smartphones into orbit, starting with Crew-12 and Artemis II, changing how space missions are documented and bringing unexpected, personal moments closer to Earth.
A human-shaped robot just walked over 100 km across China, winking and interacting with onlookers. Its record-breaking journey raises questions about the future of humanoid robotics and AI in daily life.
Scientists have generated ultra-stable, donut-shaped light structures called skyrmions. These innovative beams can carry data at terahertz frequencies, promising faster, more reliable wireless communication in the future.
Meet Moya, the lifelike humanoid robot from Shanghai that smiles, walks, and holds eye contact like a human. Could this mark the future of companionship, care, and human-robot interaction?
A Chinese man has extracted 191 grams of gold from old SIM cards, worth Rs 26 lakh, revealing a risky yet fascinating method that has gone viral online.
After collapsing at home, a Michigan musician woke bleeding to a shocking discovery involving his dog, an undiagnosed illness, and a medical outcome doctors later called lifesaving for everyone involved.
Tamil Nadu-born climate scientist Veerabhadran Ramanathan has won the prestigious 2026 Crafoord Prize in Geosciences for his pioneering research on super-pollutants and atmospheric processes that shape Earth’s climate.
Every 5th February is celebrated as Western Monarch Day in California mostly. The Western Monarch Day draws attention to a growing environmental crisis. Scientists warn that western monarch butterflies are rapidly disappearing.
An Indian mountaineer has conquered South America’s highest peak, adding another summit to her daring global mission, but the journey ahead promises even tougher climbs and greater challenges.
Deep inside Indonesia’s forests, a rescued python stunned experts by stretching longer than any wild snake ever verified, raising new questions about hidden giants, human conflict, and fragile habitats.
A giant reticulated python named Ibu Baron has been recognised by Guinness World Records as the longest wild snake ever measured. Stretching over 23 feet, the discovery highlights Indonesia’s rich wildlife.
She ran nearly 480 km across five Himalayan passes with thinning air and freezing nights. Now officially recognised, her Manali–Leh run raises one question: how far can endurance really go?
Scientists have recorded rare footage of a giant phantom jellyfish off Argentina’s coast. The deep-sea creature, with arms as long as a bus, highlights how much of Earth’s oceans remains unexplored.
A new scientific study reveals that life recovered much faster than expected after the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs. Using space dust and microfossils, researchers traced rapid evolution just thousands of years after the impact.
As space missions grow longer and bolder, scientists warn that human reproduction beyond Earth is no longer hypothetical, raising urgent medical, ethical and policy questions humanity is unprepared to answer.
In South India’s Western Ghats, a female king cobra performs a rare reptile ritual, building a towering leaf nest and guarding dozens of eggs, defying everything known about snakes.
A rare six-planet parade will dazzle the evening sky in February 2026. Mercury, Venus, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, and Jupiter will appear together after sunset. Here’s when, where and how to watch this stunning celestial event.
After 50 years of assumptions, fresh data from NASA’s Juno spacecraft reveals Jupiter is slightly smaller and flatter, prompting scientists to rethink what they truly know about the gas giant.
India braces as the Sun unleashes powerful flares, threatening satellites, communications, and power grids. ISRO monitors over 50 satellites, warning of potential blackouts, while scientists watch for the next volatile solar outburst.
Scientists discover 97-million-year-old magnetic fossils that reveal how ancient animals used Earth’s magnetic field as a natural GPS for navigation.