- 09/10/2025 01:15:02
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Skywatchers are in for a rare treat this October as Comet SWAN and Comet Lemmon approach Earth, potentially visible on the same night around October 21. This celestial event coincides with the peak of the Orionid meteor shower and a new moon, promising exceptionally dark skies for optimal viewing of both comets and meteors.
- 09/10/2025 01:15:02
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A remarkable yellow worm, Paralvinella hessleri, thrives near boiling, toxic hydrothermal vents in the Pacific. This deep-sea dweller ingeniously converts deadly arsenic and sulphide into a golden mineral called orpiment, forming a natural shield. This unique adaptation allows the worm to flourish in an otherwise uninhabitable environment, showcasing nature's extraordinary chemical resilience.
- 08/10/2025 23:15:01
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Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar Yaghi have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for their groundbreaking work on metal-organic frameworks (MOFs). These innovative materials, with exceptionally large surface areas, offer solutions for critical global challenges like water scarcity and climate change.
- 08/10/2025 10:15:01
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The 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry honours Susumu Kitagawa, Richard Robson, and Omar M Yaghi. They developed metal-organic frameworks, a new molecular architecture. These porous materials offer custom-made solutions for energy, storage, and catalysis. This breakthrough revolutionises material design with vast potential for new functions.
- 08/10/2025 04:15:02
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Bill Nye, the 'Science Guy,' led a protest on Capitol Hill against proposed NASA budget cuts by the Trump administration. These significant reductions threaten ongoing missions like the Perseverance rover and the Artemis program. Nye argued that NASA's investment yields substantial economic and technological returns, supports thousands of jobs, and is vital for US global leadership in space.
- 07/10/2025 12:15:02
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Finnish researchers discovered tiny gold nanoparticles within Norway spruce needles, a process seemingly driven by microbes. Specific bacteria, living in biofilms inside the needles, transform soluble gold from soil into solid particles. This groundbreaking finding could revolutionize gold exploration, making it greener and more sustainable by using plants as indicators and potentially for metal recovery.
- 07/10/2025 05:15:01
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A remarkable fossil, Breugnathair elgolensis, unearthed on Scotland's Isle of Skye, offers crucial insights into snake evolution. This 167-million-year-old reptile exhibits a unique blend of lizard-like bodies and limbs with snake-like jaws and teeth, challenging previous assumptions. The discovery bridges the evolutionary gap, revealing how ancient lizards transformed into the slithering predators of today.
- 06/10/2025 08:15:01
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Mary E. Brunkow, Fred Ramsdell, and Shimon Sakaguchi have been awarded the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for their discoveries concerning peripheral immune tolerance. Their work identified regulatory T cells, crucial for regulating the immune system and preventing autoimmune diseases. This groundbreaking research reshaped immunology, opening new avenues for treating autoimmune conditions and advancing cancer therapies.
- 06/10/2025 07:15:01
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NASA's Artemis II mission, targeting April 2026, will send the first humans around the Moon in over 50 years. Engineers have integrated the Orion stage adapter with the SLS rocket, preparing for this critical 10-day lunar flyby. The mission will test vital systems and deploy CubeSats, paving the way for future lunar landings and Mars exploration.
- 06/10/2025 07:15:01
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The Hubble Space Telescope captured a detailed image of NGC 6000, a barred spiral galaxy. It displays a yellow core of old stars and blue arms with young stars. Two supernovae, SN 2007ch and SN 2010as, occurred in this galaxy. An asteroid from our Solar System also appeared in the image.
- 06/10/2025 07:15:01
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Your immune system is your body’s army. It fights off viruses, bacteria, and infections every day. Its elite soldiers are called T cells. Some T cells attack invaders directly, while others coordinate the fight like generals. But sometimes, the army makes a terrible mistake — it attacks its own country.
- 06/10/2025 06:15:01
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Blue is remarkably rare in nature because true blue pigments are almost non-existent in living organisms. Instead, most natural blue results from structural coloration, where microscopic arrangements scatter light. This complex process, along with chemical challenges and high energy costs, explains its scarcity across plants, animals, and minerals, making it a source of human fascination.
- 06/10/2025 06:15:01
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Saturn's moon Enceladus, with its vast subsurface ocean, has revealed organic molecules in its icy plumes, crucial building blocks for life. Reanalyzed Cassini data confirms a chemically active environment, making Enceladus a prime candidate for extraterrestrial life. This discovery, alongside potential oceans on other moons like Mimas, suggests habitable worlds are more common than previously thought.
- 06/10/2025 06:15:01
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NASA scales back most operations due to a US government funding deadlock. This action impacts many ongoing projects. Essential tasks like monitoring astronauts on the ISS continue. However, research and mission planning face delays. Programmes like Artemis could see postponed timelines. Past shutdowns show similar disruptions. This situation affects global scientific collaboration.
- 06/10/2025 05:15:01
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Jane Goodall's revolutionary Gombe research revealed chimpanzees' complex emotions and intelligence, challenging human-animal distinctions. Like Carl Sagan and Stephen Hawking, she made science accessible, expanding public understanding of our interconnectedness with nature and the cosmos. These scientists illuminate our minds, fostering a profound appreciation for life's vastness.
- 29/09/2025 06:15:01
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Science News: BENGALURU: Spacetech startup Agnikul Cosmos has announced plans to build fully reusable rockets, committing to ensure that no part of its vehicles is .
- 28/09/2025 01:15:02
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NASA's James Webb Space Telescope confirmed Earendel, the most distant star, shining just one billion years after the Big Bang. Gravitational lensing magnified this massive B-type star, offering unprecedented insights into the early universe's star and galaxy formation. Webb's observations also revealed a possible companion star and detailed structures within Earendel's host galaxy.
- 27/09/2025 22:15:02
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Stanford University and Elsevier's 2025 list of top 2% global scientists features 6,239 Indian researchers, showcasing India's growing influence in diverse scientific fields. This prestigious ranking, based on comprehensive bibliometric data, highlights significant contributions from institutions like IISc and IITs, underscoring India's rising research quality and international impact.
- 27/09/2025 20:15:02
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe successfully completed a close approach to the Sun, confirming normal system operations. Reaching speeds of 687,000 km/h, it matched its previous velocity record. The probe's fourth flyby collected crucial data on solar wind and flares, vital for understanding space weather and protecting Earth-based infrastructure and future space missions.
- 27/09/2025 20:15:02
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Astronomers are observing asteroid 2024 YR4. It may hit the Moon in 2032. A lunar impact could send debris toward Earth. This debris could damage satellites. Scientists are planning to break up the asteroid. One option involves using nuclear devices. This mission highlights the need for planetary defense. It is important to protect space infrastructure.