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  • Student-built satellite to join NASA’s IMAP mission aboard SpaceX rocket

    The CubeSat was developed under NASA’s CubeSat Launch Initiative, which encourages student participation in space missions.

  • World’s First Discovery of Ice XXI: South Korean team finds new ice phase at room temperature

    World’s First Discovery of Ice XXI: South Korean team finds new ice phase at room temperature

    Over the last century, scientists have discovered 20 different crystalline ice phases by varying temperature and pressure.

  • Light can’t save forest diversity from Hungry Roe Deer, research reveals

    Light can’t save forest diversity from Hungry Roe Deer, research reveals

    A new study in the Journal of Applied Ecology by scientists from Julius-Maximilians-Universität Würzburg (JMU) reveals that roe deer hinder the natural regeneration of deciduous forests far more than previously thought.

  • Birds vs Artoo-Detoo: How starlings beat parrots at galactic sound mimicry

    Birds vs Artoo-Detoo: How starlings beat parrots at galactic sound mimicry

    With a mass of around 100 million Suns, BiRD is far from little. It belongs to a mysterious group of distant objects known as “little red dots”.

  • Eerie ‘skull’ emerges in Sahara’s ancient volcanic crater, visible even from Space

    Eerie ‘skull’ emerges in Sahara’s ancient volcanic crater, visible even from Space

    The formation, known as the Trou au Natron, lies in northern Chad within the Tibesti Mountains, the highest range in the Sahara Desert.

  • Khangchendzonga National Park rated ‘Good’ by IUCN, standing apart among India’s heritage sites

    Khangchendzonga National Park rated ‘Good’ by IUCN, standing apart among India’s heritage sites

    Spread over 1,784 square kilometres, the park stretches from subtropical forests at the foothills to the summit of Mount Khangchendzonga, standing 8,586 metres high, the world’s third-highest peak.

  • China’s Tianwen-1 Orbiter captures rare image of interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS

    China’s Tianwen-1 Orbiter captures rare image of interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS

    According to the China National Space Administration (CNSA), Tianwen-1 successfully observed 3I/ATLAS from a distance of about 30 million kilometres.

  • Alien probes may already be hiding in our Solar System and watching us, scientist says

    Alien probes may already be hiding in our Solar System and watching us, scientist says

    A scientist says self replicating alien probes may already be hidden in the Solar System, possibly on the Moon, leaving detectable signs for future searches.

  • 11 cute photos of wildlife moms and babies that will warm your heart

    11 cute photos of wildlife moms and babies that will warm your heart

    A heart-melting collection that captures tender moments between mothers and their young in the wild, showcasing gentle care, playful bonds and pure affection that remind us how deep nature’s love truly runs.

  • Flannel Moth Caterpillar: This fuzzy creature hides venom beneath its silky coat

    Flannel Moth Caterpillar: This fuzzy creature hides venom beneath its silky coat

    The flannel moth caterpillar appears soft and harmless, yet its fur hides a venomous sting. Scientists study it to understand evolutionary defensive chemistry.

  • Meet the unique turtle of Australia that breathes through its bum

    Meet the unique turtle of Australia that breathes through its bum

    A bizarre Australian creature hides an ability that defies expectations. It stays underwater for hours using an unusual body part, sports a punk-like look and carries one of nature’s strangest survival secrets.

  • Einstein’s theory challenged as scientists discovered different types of black holes

    Einstein’s theory challenged as scientists discovered different types of black holes

    Physicists developed a method to test Einstein’s general relativity precisely where black hole shadow images reveal potential differences under alternative gravity theories. This simulation explores extreme physics, helping scientists understand the universe deeply.

  • Scientists discover new deep-sea limpet thriving on sunken wood

    Scientists discover new deep-sea limpet thriving on sunken wood

    Scientists discovered a new deep-sea limpet, Pectinodonta nautilus, living on a sunken log near Johnston Atoll, showing unique adaptations and hidden biodiversity.

  • Two meteors slam into the moon, flashes caught on camera – Watch video here

    Two meteors slam into the moon, flashes caught on camera – Watch video here

    Fujii began tracking moon flashes more than a decade ago. He started initial observations in 2011, he explained. He has been recording them continuously since 2020.

  • SpaceX launches 29 Starlink satellites, sets 146-mission record in 2025

    SpaceX launches 29 Starlink satellites, sets 146-mission record in 2025

    SpaceX has now launched 146 missions in 2025. Out of these, 141 were carried out using Falcon 9 rockets.

  • Science behind why humans stopped sleeping twice every night

    Science behind why humans stopped sleeping twice every night

    Historical evidence reveals that humans once slept in two nightly phases, a practice now vanished due to modern lighting and lifestyle changes.

  • Three Chinese astronauts stranded after space debris strikes their return capsule

    Three Chinese astronauts stranded after space debris strikes their return capsule

    The three astronauts, Wang Jie, Chen Zhongrui and commander Chen Dong, were due to land on Earth on November 5.

  • Scientists capture rare Blue Aurora reaching unusual heights above Earth

    Scientists capture rare Blue Aurora reaching unusual heights above Earth

    A pioneering dawn observation in Sweden has revealed that blue auroras occur far higher in Earth’s atmosphere than previously believed.

  • Mission Escapade: NASA launches two spacecraft to study Mars

    Mission Escapade: NASA launches two spacecraft to study Mars

    NASA’s twin Escapade spacecraft will explore how solar winds stripped Mars’ atmosphere, revealing clues about its lost habitability.

  • 10 Animals with super-long tongues and how they use them to survive

    10 Animals with super-long tongues and how they use them to survive

    From the forests to the oceans, some creatures have evolved remarkably long tongues to thrive in their habitats. Discover ten fascinating animals whose tongues serve unique and surprising purposes in their daily survival.

  • From Nebulas to Galaxies: 10 beautiful new space images shared by the European Space Agency

    From Nebulas to Galaxies: 10 beautiful new space images shared by the European Space Agency

    Explore the cosmos through ten stunning new images captured by the European Space Agency, showcasing breathtaking views of nebulas, galaxies, and celestial wonders from across the universe.

  • Beaver Supermoon 2025: How to watch the year’s biggest and brightest Moon tonight

    Beaver Supermoon 2025: How to watch the year’s biggest and brightest Moon tonight

    The Moon will align with Earth and the Sun, fully illuminating its visible side while reaching its closest point to Earth for the year.

  • World’s largest spiderweb found in ‘Sulfur Cave’ housing 111,000 arachnids

    World’s largest spiderweb found in ‘Sulfur Cave’ housing 111,000 arachnids

    The discovery was made inside Sulfur Cave, a dark and narrow passage where spiders have spun an enormous network.

  • Chinese astronauts hold first-ever space BBQ, cook chicken wings aboard Tiangong

    Chinese astronauts hold first-ever space BBQ, cook chicken wings aboard Tiangong

    The oven, delivered to Tiangong earlier this year, was quickly put to use by the six astronauts of the Shenzhou 20 and Shenzhou 21 missions.

  • Every 30 years, this Chinese mountain ‘lays eggs’: What lies behind the mystery?

    Every 30 years, this Chinese mountain ‘lays eggs’: What lies behind the mystery?

    For the Shui people of nearby Gulu Zhai village, these stone “eggs” are treasured symbols. Many families keep them at home as charms for good luck and protection, believing they hold spiritual energy.

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