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A recent study reveals that the smartest dogs possess cognitive abilities akin to young children, showcasing advanced social intelligence and problem-solving skills. Certain breeds, like Border Collies, demonstrate exceptional understanding of human cues and perspective-taking. This research provides insights into human social development and conditions like autism, highlighting the profound connection between humans and their canine companions.
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NASA is gearing up for the Artemis II mission, a ten-day crewed flight around the Moon slated for February 2026. This historic journey, the first crewed lunar mission in 50 years, will carry four astronauts beyond Earth's orbit to test spacecraft systems and gather crucial data for future lunar landings.
- 27/09/2025 19:15:02
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The Union Cabinet has approved a Rs 2,277.40 crore scheme to boost capacity building and human resource development in science and technology. Implemented by CSIR, the initiative aims to provide opportunities for young researchers across various STEMM fields. This scheme consolidates existing programs to further strengthen India's R&D ecosystem and global innovation ranking.
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NASA launched three spacecraft on September 24, 2025, aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 to study space weather. The IMAP, CGO, and SWFO-L1 missions will monitor solar activity, interstellar particles, and Earth's atmosphere. These missions aim to protect astronauts, satellites, and infrastructure by providing critical data and early warnings for solar storms.
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured stunning new images of Sagittarius B2, a highly active star-forming region near the Milky Way's center. Utilizing NIRCam and MIRI, Webb's observations reveal hidden young stars within dense clouds and glowing cosmic dust, providing unprecedented insights into star birth in extreme environments. These findings aim to explain Sagittarius B2's exceptional star formation productivity.
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NASA warns that the Sun is awakening, showing increased solar activity since 2008. Rising solar wind strength, magnetic field intensity, and sunspot numbers could disrupt GPS, radio communications, and power grids. Ongoing research and upcoming missions aim to monitor and mitigate these potential impacts on Earth and protect technological infrastructure and astronauts.
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Scientists have discovered that the Moon is rusting due to oxygen particles originating from Earth. These particles travel through space and interact with iron-rich minerals on the lunar surface, forming haematite. This finding reveals a previously unrecognised chemical link between Earth and the Moon, demonstrating Earth's influence on its satellite.
- 27/09/2025 18:15:02
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NASA's IMAP mission, launched on September 24, 2025, aboard SpaceX's Falcon 9, will study the Sun's magnetic influence. Exploring the heliosphere, it aims to map charged particles and solar wind, crucial for understanding space weather. This mission will analyze how the Sun affects satellites, astronaut safety, and conditions for life on Earth.
- 27/09/2025 17:15:02
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NASA and ISRO's joint NISAR mission, launched in July 2025, has released its first radar images, showcasing unprecedented detail of Earth's surface. The satellite's dual-band radar system captures forests, wetlands, farmland, and urban areas with remarkable clarity. This collaboration promises advancements in environmental monitoring, disaster preparedness, and a deeper understanding of our planet's dynamic changes.
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A million-year-old skull, Yunxian 2, reclassified as Homo longi, challenges the timeline of human evolution. This discovery suggests large-brained humans emerged earlier and diversified across Eurasia, potentially pushing Homo sapiens' origins back 500,000 years. It highlights Asia's significant role, moving beyond an Africa-centric model.
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Research indicates that subsea cables from offshore wind farms, while crucial for clean energy, emit electromagnetic fields affecting marine life. Female shore crabs are particularly vulnerable, exhibiting altered behaviour near cables, which disrupts their migrations and breeding. These disruptions could cascade through coastal food chains, highlighting the need for smarter planning and mitigation strategies in offshore energy development.
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Preliminary results from the Suite Ride study on the International Space Station confirm continuous glucose monitors and insulin pens work reliably in space. This breakthrough, involving Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, paves the way for diabetic astronauts and revolutionizes remote diabetes care on Earth.