31 Aug, 2025
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Biology Wonder: 245 Million-Year-Old Marine Reptile Gave Birth to Young Ones Instead Of Laying Eggs

Archosauromorph – a particular type of reptile species – whose natural reproductive manner was earlier believed to lay eggs, now is on the verge of being proved as self-indulgent, thanks to the fossil of the 245 Million years old aquatic reptile. As we all know most of the mammal species including some lizards and snakes […]

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Celestial Valentine: NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope Detects Tumultuous Romance between Star and Planet

Valentine day is around the corner, and the entire world is busy in expressing their love to their special persons. But do you know, in the angelic realm, there is a couple who are also celebrating the love week? Jokes apart, NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope, which is the fourth and final telescope of NASA Great […]

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ISRO Accomplishes Mega-Launch of 104 satellites

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) has just marked a new landmark to its successful space exploration missions by sending a cluster of 104 satellites into orbit at one go. By doing so, ISRO has created a world record for launching putting the most number of space probes into orbit. While this spectacular accomplishment of ISRO […]

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ISRO’s ‘Big-Day’ Is Tomorrow; Here’s Everything We Know So Far

Tomorrow, 15th February 2017 is “The Big Day” for all Indians as well as the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO). Tomorrow, the space agency is going to mark a new world record by launching 104 nano-satellites at one go from Sriharikota, Andhra Pradesh. If things go well, ISRO will become the first space agency, and […]

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Eruption of Two Distinct Magma Plumes Formed India’s Deccan Traps, Suggests New Study

‘The Deccan Traps’ – the largest igneous province of India is allegedly created by the eruption of two different magma plumes, suggested the new study.  Deccan Traps, which is located on the Deccan Plateau of west-central India and is believed to be world’s largest volcanic facility, has been a matter of question for scientists since […]

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Astronomers Using Radial Velocity Method Detect Over 100 New Potential Exoplanets

Scientists have released the data of a two-decade-long planet hunting program for public access, which suggest the presence of new unidentified 114 potential exoplanets in Space. By drawing upon the most successful technique for detecting alien life, astronomers have discovered more than 100 potential planets in space. During a vital exoplanet-observation mission, a team of […]

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Climate Change Is 170 Times More Attributable To Human Activities than Nature: Study

Climate change, constantly affecting ecology, civilization, and nature, has ended up being the most dangerous predicament facing the current society. However, instead of nature, human activities and human interference are the primary factors which are pushing the harshness and intensity of climate change forward, suggested a new Australian study. The research, conducted by the researchers […]

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Scientists Find a Dog-Sized Mammal, First Producer of Venoms

We all know that snakes are the only producer of venom. But a new study has come up with a new view that can challenge this long-established guesswork. The research, conducted by the scholars of the Wits University, Johannesburg, South Africa has claimed the ancient mammals to be the first animal to produce poison.  By […]

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Kids Born To Matured Moms Have Better Cognitive Ability; Suggests New Study

Researchers have some good news in store for the working women! A new medical trial, conducted by an international team of scientists has found that children born to older mothers are much smarter and talented than of the kids born from young moms. Earlier, it is believed that late pregnancy may result in children to […]