Diamond Breakthrough: New Technology Paves Way for Faster, More Reliable Quantum Devices

Diamond Breakthrough: New Technology Paves Way for Faster, More Reliable Quantum Devices

  •   19/09/2025 23:05:23
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A breakthrough in diamond technology could bring quantum communication and ultra-sensitive sensors out of the lab and into real-world use.
Solar Eclipse Alert: September 2025 to Grace Southern Hemisphere Skies, India to Miss Out

Solar Eclipse Alert: September 2025 to Grace Southern Hemisphere Skies, India to Miss Out

  •   19/09/2025 02:05:23
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Get ready for a celestial event. A partial solar eclipse is set for September 21, 2025. Sadly, India will miss this one. The eclipse will be visible in the Southern Hemisphere. Eastern Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica will have the best views. India will have to wait until August 2, 2027, for its next solar eclipse.
Elon Musk Sets Ambitious 2055 Target for Self-Sustaining Mars Colony

Elon Musk Sets Ambitious 2055 Target for Self-Sustaining Mars Colony

  •   18/09/2025 10:05:23
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Elon Musk envisions a self-sustaining Mars settlement within 30 years, hinging on SpaceX's Starship and its heavy-lift capabilities. Success depends on increasing cargo tonnage per launch window, enabling settlers to establish independent infrastructure. Overcoming Starship's reusability challenges, particularly the heat shield, is crucial for cost-effective colonization and achieving planetary redundancy.
Earth's Core Undergoes Dramatic Shift: GRACE Satellites Detect Deep Mantle Transformation

Earth's Core Undergoes Dramatic Shift: GRACE Satellites Detect Deep Mantle Transformation

  •   18/09/2025 08:05:24
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A recent study reveals dynamic transformations in Earth's lower mantle, impacting both earthquakes and the magnetic field. GRACE satellites detected a gravitational anomaly in 2007, linked to a mineral phase change that increased mantle density. This deformation of the core boundary coincided with unusual magnetic field disturbances, suggesting a connection between deep mantle activity and Earth's surface phenomena.
Skyscraper-Sized Asteroid 2025 FA22 to Buzz Earth at 24,000 MPH: NASA Assesses Risk and Scientific Opportunity

Skyscraper-Sized Asteroid 2025 FA22 to Buzz Earth at 24,000 MPH: NASA Assesses Risk and Scientific Opportunity

  •   18/09/2025 04:05:33
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A massive asteroid, 2025 FA22, will safely pass Earth on September 18, 2025, at a distance of 4.6 million miles. Initially considered potentially hazardous due to its size, it has since been removed from the risk list. This flyby offers a valuable opportunity for scientists to study a large near-Earth object and refine asteroid tracking models.
Astronaut's 'White Nights' Aboard ISS: Shubhanshu Shukla's Shares Unique Experience of Perpetual Sunlight in Orbit

Astronaut's 'White Nights' Aboard ISS: Shubhanshu Shukla's Shares Unique Experience of Perpetual Sunlight in Orbit

  •   17/09/2025 02:05:15
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Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla, India's first on the ISS, experienced 'white nights' during the Axiom-4 mission, where the sun never fully set. This phenomenon, caused by the station's beta angle, challenged the crew's sense of time and routine. Besides the awe, persistent sunlight posed operational hurdles, affecting cooling and solar array stress.
The Universe's Center: Why Science Says There Isn't One

The Universe's Center: Why Science Says There Isn't One

  •   16/09/2025 15:05:37
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Modern cosmology reveals a universe expanding uniformly without a spatial center or edge. The Big Bang wasn't a localized explosion but a simultaneous expansion of space everywhere. Galaxies aren't moving from a central point; space between them stretches, creating a consistent expansion from every viewpoint. This understanding shapes our view of the cosmos.
Dehradun Reels from Cloudburst: Climate Change, Geography Fuel Himalayan Disaster

Dehradun Reels from Cloudburst: Climate Change, Geography Fuel Himalayan Disaster

  •   16/09/2025 08:05:38
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A cloudburst devastated Dehradun on September 15, 2025, triggering flash floods and landslides that caused widespread destruction. The event, exacerbated by climate change and urbanization, highlights the increasing frequency and intensity of such disasters in Himalayan regions. Understanding the causes and impacts of cloudbursts is crucial for effective disaster preparedness and mitigation.
NASA's Space-Based Guardian System Provided 30-Minute Tsunami Warning Before Pacific Landfall

NASA's Space-Based Guardian System Provided 30-Minute Tsunami Warning Before Pacific Landfall

  •   16/09/2025 08:05:38
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In July 2025, NASA's Guardian system detected a tsunami triggered by a massive earthquake near Kamchatka. Utilizing atmospheric disturbances and GNSS signals, Guardian issued alerts up to 30 minutes before landfall. This experimental technology enhances traditional warning systems, offering near-real-time, global monitoring and marking a significant advancement in disaster preparedness.
NASA's Perseverance Rover Finds Strongest Evidence Yet of Potential Life on Mars

NASA's Perseverance Rover Finds Strongest Evidence Yet of Potential Life on Mars

  •   16/09/2025 01:05:22
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NASA's Perseverance rover has detected compelling evidence of potential past life on Mars within Jezero Crater. The rover's analysis of a mudstone core revealed minerals and textures indicative of microbial activity, including vivianite and greigite. While not definitive proof, these findings represent a significant step in the search for life beyond Earth, pending further analysis of returned samples.
Asteroid Larger Than India's Qutub Minar to Zoom Past Earth in 2025: NASA Monitoring Closely
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Giant Asteroid to Make Close Earth Approach in 2025: NASA Assesses Potential Risk

Asteroid Larger Than India's Qutub Minar to Zoom Past Earth in 2025: NASA Monitoring Closely Alternatively: Giant Asteroid to Make Close Earth Approach in 2025: NASA Assesses Potential Risk

  •   15/09/2025 22:05:21
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Asteroid 2025 FA22, significantly larger than Delhi's Qutub Minar, will make a close approach to Earth on September 18, 2025. While NASA confirms it poses no collision threat, its size and proximity offer a valuable opportunity for scientific study. Traveling at approximately 24,127 miles per hour, this flyby allows researchers to refine orbital models and improve planetary defense strategies.
Ten of History's Most Extended Lunar Eclipses: A Journey Through Time and Shadow

Ten of History's Most Extended Lunar Eclipses: A Journey Through Time and Shadow

  •   15/09/2025 05:05:24
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Lunar eclipses, transforming the Moon into a copper disc, have fascinated humanity for ages. Some eclipses offer brief glimpses, while others extend for over an hour, captivating observers with their beauty and rarity. NASA's records reveal the ten longest total lunar eclipses, connecting ancient civilizations to modern stargazers in awe of the cosmos' rhythms.
Solar Eclipse 2025: Southern Hemisphere Gears Up for Spectacular Celestial Event on September 21st

Solar Eclipse 2025: Southern Hemisphere Gears Up for Spectacular Celestial Event on September 21st

  •   15/09/2025 02:05:19
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Get ready for a celestial treat. A partial solar eclipse will occur on September 21, 2025. The Moon will obscure a portion of the Sun. It will create a crescent shape. The eclipse coincides with the September equinox. It will be visible in Australia, New Zealand, and parts of the Pacific. Online streams will allow global viewing.
Astronaut Reveals How to 'Eat Water' and Master Microgravity Dining in Space

Astronaut Reveals How to 'Eat Water' and Master Microgravity Dining in Space

  •   15/09/2025 02:05:19
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India's first astronaut, Shubhanshu Shukla, shared insights on the challenges of eating and drinking in space, emphasizing the need for slow, deliberate movements due to microgravity. He highlighted the use of special packaging and techniques to manage food and liquids, while also clarifying that digestion functions normally in space through peristalsis.
SpaceX Delivers Holiday Feast and Vital Supplies to ISS Aboard Upgraded Cygnus XL

SpaceX Delivers Holiday Feast and Vital Supplies to ISS Aboard Upgraded Cygnus XL

  •   15/09/2025 00:05:20
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SpaceX launched Northrop Grumman's upgraded Cygnus XL on a Falcon 9, delivering over 5 tons of supplies to the ISS, including spare parts, research material, and holiday treats. The lengthened Cygnus XL, designed for increased cargo capacity, is set to be captured by the station's robotic arm on Wednesday.
LIGO-India Aims to Revolutionize Gravitational Wave Astronomy by 2030

LIGO-India Aims to Revolutionize Gravitational Wave Astronomy by 2030

  •   14/09/2025 23:05:27
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Science News: Out on a remote tract of land in Hingoli district of Maharashtra, well away from busy towns and cities, work is on to set up one of the most sensitive.
Flu Shot Breakthrough? Dental Floss Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trials

Flu Shot Breakthrough? Dental Floss Vaccine Shows Promise in Early Trials

  •   14/09/2025 22:05:28
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Science News: A few years ago, Rohan SJ Ingrole, a chemical engineer at Texas Tech University and his research partner, Harvinder Gill, an engineer at North Carolin.
Australia Approves Groundbreaking Vaccine to Combat Chlamydia in Koalas, Aiding Species' Survival

Australia Approves Groundbreaking Vaccine to Combat Chlamydia in Koalas, Aiding Species' Survival

  •   12/09/2025 23:05:25
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A groundbreaking vaccine has been approved in Australia to combat chlamydia in koalas, a disease causing significant infertility and mortality in the endangered species. Developed by the University of the Sunshine Coast, the single-dose vaccine has shown to reduce disease symptoms and mortality rates.
Stephen Hawking’s black hole prediction finally comes true – why it’s a breakthrough for science

Stephen Hawking’s black hole prediction finally comes true – why it’s a breakthrough for science

  •   12/09/2025 13:05:24
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In 1971, Stephen Hawking theorized that a black hole's event horizon can never shrink. Recently, LIGO confirmed this by observing two black holes merging on January 14, 2025. The resulting black hole's surface area was larger than the sum of the original two, validating Hawking's theory.
Partial Solar Eclipse to Grace Southern Hemisphere in 2025: Viewing Guide and Safety Tips

Partial Solar Eclipse to Grace Southern Hemisphere in 2025: Viewing Guide and Safety Tips

  •   12/09/2025 03:05:15
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The solar eclipse on September 21, 2025, a partial eclipse, will be visible in the Southern Hemisphere, including Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica. India will miss direct visibility, but can view it via live streams. At its peak, nearly 85% of the Sun will be covered, offering a dramatic view for those within the path of visibility.
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