The Moon will once again align with the Sun this September. Will India catch a glimpse of the year’s final Solar Eclipse or miss it entirely?
It is not a precious metal or rare gem, yet India calls it green gold. Discover why this humble resource carries such a powerful name.
The astronomers are ready to probe Neptune-sized exoplanets through ATREIDES, a new project designed to unravel how planetary systems form and transform.
Bamboo is more than a plant, it is culture, livelihood and innovation. This World Bamboo Day 2025 reveals why its role in our future is bigger than ever.
Dinosaurs’ extinction was caused by the Chicxulub asteroid striking Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula. Its fallout triggered rapid global change.
Researchers studied samples returned by Japan’s Hayabusa2 mission in 2020. The spacecraft visited the near-Earth asteroid between 2018 and 2019.
Indian astronomers have charted hidden layers of cosmic dust in the Milky Way, revealing complex structures that shape star formation and galactic evolution.
NASA confirmed the asteroid will fly past Earth today. It measures about 520 feet wide and moves fast. Its speed is 24,127 miles per hour.
Deep in the Pacific, a strange fish glides with a transparent head. Its glowing eyes rotate to track something unseen, revealing secrets of the twilight ocean.
The Chiltepe Peninsula formed from pyroclastic shield eruptions thousands of years ago. Low-density materials, including pumice, were violently ejected during these blasts, which ended approximately 17,000 years ago.
After 120 days in Odisha’s Similipal forests, an Indian photographer captured a rare black tiger—one of NatGeo’s top images of 2024.
NASA and Northrop Grumman are reassessing Cygnus XL’s engine burns after premature shutdowns delayed its planned arrival at the International Space Station.
NASA’s Roman Space Telescope will map billions of stars, revealing hidden dust and gas, helping astronomers uncover the Milky Way’s secrets like never before.
The remains were found in Thung Binh 1 cave. This site lies in the Tràng An World Heritage area.
At its nearest, 2025 PN7 comes 186,000 miles (299,337 kilometres) from Earth. Its average distance is about 238,855 miles (384,400 kilometres) which is similar to the Moon’s orbit.
Sagittarius unveils stellar wonders, from the Lagoon and Trifid Nebulae showcasing the Milky Way’s breathtaking cycle of cosmic creation.
Honeybees construct nests wherever they find suitable space, from trees to attics. They build honeycombs from wax produced using stored honey for energy.
NASA confirmed asteroid 2025 FA22 is on a set course. The space rock measures roughly 520 feet wide. It travels at a speed of 24,127 miles per hour.
This snake weighed over a tonne, making it the top predator of its time. The snake was bigger than any modern anaconda or boa.
Long ago, the Moon was much nearer Earth. Scientists believe a protoplanet collision created the Moon 4.5 billion years ago. Fossil clam shells show shorter Earth days in ancient times.
The three species are Careproctus colliculi, Paraliparis em, and Careproctus yanceyi. These snailfish belong to the Liparidae family.
Astronomers first thought these red dots were ancient galaxies. They appeared unusually mature for their early universe age. Scientists believed they formed within 700 million years of the Big Bang.
A rare celestial event is approaching in September 2025. Will it light up skies near you? Discover where and when this mysterious partial solar eclipse occurs.
From historic eclipses to pioneering rocket launches, September 16 holds remarkable space events. Discover the surprising milestones that shaped exploration and changed how we view the cosmos.
When black holes collide, they release gravitational waves. The waves contain information on the collision. If one black hole is much heavier, the waves vary with the observation angle.
A massive asteroid, measuring 520 feet wide, is speeding through space at 24,127 miles per hour. Scientists are closely monitoring its close approach to Earth.
The titan arum uses inflorescence heating during its bloom. This rare phenomenon is essential for pollination. The plant raises its internal temperature by about a dozen degrees.
At 13, Iniya Pragati, India’s youngest analogue astronaut, dreams beyond Earth with plans for the Moon, Mars, and inspiring girls in science and technology.
A coronal hole is an opening in the Sun’s atmosphere. It forms when magnetic fields open and plasma escapes.
Deep in South American rainforests, a mysterious amphibian hides, baffling scientists with its unusual life. Its secret methods of survival remain a subject of fascination.
UMass Amherst physicists predict a primordial black hole explosion within ten years, an event that could confirm Hawking radiation and revolutionise physics.
The study revealed parrots roost in dense spinifex grass. Bull spinifex forms dome-like shelters that keep parrots hidden.
Astronomers have discovered a white dwarf in V Sagittae consuming its twin star at record speed, a stellar drama that may end in a supernova.
Stanford researchers reveal that Arctic diatoms are not frozen in place but actively moving in ice, reshaping our view of polar ecosystems.
Recently, astronauts arrived at the station during a high beta period. The beta angle exceeded sixty degrees. During such phases, docking and undocking are avoided.
NASA confirms that asteroid 2025 FA22 will pass Earth. The rock measures about 520 feet across. It travels at 24,127 miles per hour.
In the rainforest, a tiny insect performs a dramatic dance with red “flags” on its legs. For years, scientists wondered: is it love or war? A new study finally has the answer.
The Subaru Telescope first identified unusually bright galaxies. These galaxies showed high-energy emissions but lacked visible quasar signatures.
NASA confirmed asteroid 2025 FA22 is on course. It measures around 520 feet wide and travels at 24,127 miles per hour, according to experts.
Solar flares are notorious for disturbing satellites and scrambling signals. They can also pose serious risks to astronauts.
The methane emission is explained by solar-excited fluorescence. Sunlight interacts with methane molecules, causing them to emit light.
Researchers studied fossils of two juvenile Pterodactylus antiquus from Germany’s Solnhofen limestone. The delicate skeletons belonged to the smallest specimens ever found, with wingspans around 8 inches (20 cm).
Two baby pterosaurs were caught in a prehistoric storm. Their fossilised remains offer surprising clues about ancient skies, fierce weather, and life 150 million years ago.
Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS undergoes a striking green transformation, captivating scientists and astronomy enthusiasts alike with its unprecedented color change.
Ancient dinosaur eggs discovered in China hold key clues to Earth’s past. New dating techniques reveal surprising details about life and climate 85 million years ago.
The octopuses use different combinations of arm actions for hunting, crawling, or defending. Parachute attacks, grabbing food, and camouflage techniques all rely on precise arm movements.
Tiny nose twitches, gentle tail flicks, each movement hides a secret message. Discover the surprising ways rabbits speak without words, unlocking their mysterious, adorable signals.
Solar storms are dangerous for future Mars astronauts. Predicting aurora helps warn about incoming radiation bursts.
Researchers expected early lepidosaurs to show key lizard features. These include a hinged skull, an open lower temporal bar, and palatal teeth. Such features help modern lizards handle large or wriggling prey.
A tiny butterfly hides a giant secret in its DNA. Scientists uncover surprising genetic twists that could change our understanding of evolution and adaptation forever.