- 29/09/2025 06:05:24
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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 01:05:14
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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 22:05:25
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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.
- 26/09/2025 16:05:29
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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.
- 26/09/2025 03:07:47
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Rose petals' unique shapes come from stress during growth. Differential growth and mechanical stresses create curled edges. Research shows petals violate a mathematical condition, causing stress. Scientists study petal formation using imaging and modelling. This knowledge inspires material science. Engineers design self-shaping materials based on these principles. Rose petals demonstrate nature's design efficiency.
- 26/09/2025 03:07:47
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A million-year-old skull, Yunxian 2, discovered in China, challenges the Africa-centric model of human evolution. Reconstructed digitally, it suggests large-brained humans, potentially Homo longi, existed in Asia much earlier than believed. This finding implies a more geographically diverse and earlier emergence of modern humans, prompting further research into Eurasia's role in human ancestry.
- 25/09/2025 15:05:20
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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.
- 25/09/2025 07:05:19
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A massive, mysterious structure discovered in the Baltic Sea has intrigued researchers and the public since 2011. The 200-foot formation, featuring stair-like ridges and a central depression, was found by Swedish treasure hunters. Divers reported electronic malfunctions near the site, fueling speculation about its origin, ranging from natural geological processes to potential artificial construction, leaving its true nature unresolved.
- 24/09/2025 22:05:19
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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.
- 24/09/2025 10:05:27
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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.
- 24/09/2025 09:05:33
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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.
- 24/09/2025 07:05:17
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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.
- 23/09/2025 08:05:35
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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.
- 23/09/2025 01:05:16
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Science News: Discover how a groundbreaking study by researchers has transformed chocolate fermentation, leading to consistent and premium flavors in cocoa production. Learn about the microbial secrets behind fine chocolate and its implications for the industry.
- 22/09/2025 09:05:13
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The James Webb Space Telescope has detected unusual dark beads in Saturn's ionosphere and a lopsided star pattern in its stratosphere. These previously unseen features may be interconnected and linked to Saturn's famous hexagonal storm. The discovery challenges existing atmospheric models and provides new insights into the gas giant's dynamics and auroral activity.
- 22/09/2025 07:05:09
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Researchers have successfully used artificial intelligence to design viral genomes, which were then constructed and tested in a lab setting. The AI-generated viruses effectively infected bacteria, showcasing the potential of generative AI in creating functional genetic material. This breakthrough could accelerate advancements in drug discovery and biotechnology, but also raises safety concerns regarding potential misuse.
- 22/09/2025 03:05:20
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A NASA-backed study reveals that signals from Earth's spacecraft communications could be detectable by alien civilizations. Radio transmissions, intended for Mars rovers and orbiters, spill over into space, potentially reaching extraterrestrial observers. Planetary alignments, like Earth and Mars, increase detection chances by creating straight signal paths.
- 21/09/2025 03:05:22
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A partial solar eclipse will grace the skies on September 21, 2025, though it won't be visible from India. Skywatchers in Australia, Antarctica, and New Zealand will have the best views of the Moon partially obscuring the Sun. While the eclipse holds no physical effects for those outside its path, it offers a valuable opportunity for astronomical study and education.
- 21/09/2025 03:05:22
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Neuralink is set to begin a groundbreaking clinical trial in October 2025, offering hope to individuals with severe speech impairments. The FDA-cleared study will test Neuralink's brain implant, designed to translate thoughts directly into text. This technology could revolutionize communication for those affected by conditions like spinal injuries and ALS.
- 20/09/2025 02:05:16
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NASA's advanced observatories have unveiled the Milky Way's hidden beauty, from its dense core with a supermassive black hole to glittering star clusters and spiral arms. Infrared cameras pierce through gas and dust, revealing millions of stars. These images help astronomers study star formation, galactic dynamics, and the future collision with Andromeda, enhancing our understanding of our galactic home.