07 Dec, 2025
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Position and Strength of Earth’s Geomagnetic Field Is Plummeting over 160 Years

Earth’s geomagnetic field which shields its atmosphere from charged particles like photons is weakening over the years and might be fluctuating too, warns a team of scientists from the Department of Earth and Environmental Science. Our Mother Planet is blanketed by a geomagnetic field which has spread out from earth’s interior towards space. It is […]

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Saturn May Be Steering Away Asteroids from Earth: Study

In a first-of-its-kind effort to decipher the conundrum if Jovian bodies protect habitable planets from the harsh impacts catastrophic events, scientists have found “Saturn,” instead of “Jupiter” to be the “hero” of the entire episode. The long-established belief that ‘Jupiter is the “planetary shield” for earth’ is likely to be a moderately correct because a […]

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NASA to Join Forces with ESA and Airbus for Its Historical 2021 Manned Orion Mission

NASA’s ambitious Orion mission that aims at taking human being beyond the Lower Earth Orbit (LEO) is under development and is expected to have effect by 2021. While NASA was the sole owner and operator of this goal-oriented space mission, now European Space Agency (ESA) and aerospace company Airbus have joined the force. Yesterday, European […]

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NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory Detects Mysterious X-rays Coming from Milky Way

Scientists of NASA are inching closer to the complete breakthrough of the most puzzling factor of the universe – Dark Matter. NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory, which is designed to identify the emissions of X-rays from Universe’s scorching provinces, has recently detected mysterious X-rays are coming from earth’s local galaxy – Milky Way. Now the scientists […]

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NASA’s Juno Spacecraft Photographed Jupiter’s Jaw-Dropping Views of Cyclones Swirl & White Ovals

Jupiter has an iconic ‘Great Red Spot’, and we all know that. But NASA’s high-end spaceship – the Juno Orbiter has recently stumbled upon some other remarkable spots on the Gas Planet. NASA’s historic spacecraft Juno, which recently accomplished its fourth closest flyby to Jupiter, has beamed back a jaw-dropping image of the Gaseous planet, […]

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‘Green Tea’ Can Shield People Suffering From Bone-Marrow Disorders: Study

Regular drinking of Green Tea can shield patients, suffer from the bone-marrow anarchy, revealed a new clinical experiment. Green Tea is the healthiest and wealthiest beverage of the world, and numerous medical trials have verified this statement earlier. Previously, we were acquainted with the rich health benefits of drinking green tea like fighting with cancer, […]

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SpaceX Gears Up For Hitting Its Fastest Launch Speed after the Operation of New Florida-Based Launch Pad

Space Exploration Technologies Corp, well-known as SpaceX is gearing up for marking a new record by hitting the fastest launch rate soon. After the September launch pad explosion, the US-based space firm is moving through some serious obstacles regarding the launch of its space flights and the new record is expected to work as a […]

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Ecologists Foretell Intense Fire Climate for Australia and the Mediterranean

As the global footprint of severe fire conditions is accelerating, ecologists now warn Australia and the Mediterranean to be extremely vulnerable to fire happenings in coming days. The mutual research, conducted by the Professor University of Tasmania from Environmental Change Biology Department – David Bowman and a team of researchers from the University of Idaho […]

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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Highlights about Infeasibilities of Water on Ancient Mars

Water on Mars is a time-honored puzzle for astronomers and scientists across the globe. However, scientists, with the help of NASA’s Mars Rover – Curiosity have been inching closer to the complete exploration of water possibilities on the Red Planet. While the cluster of evidences are there which verify the possibility of water existence on Ancient […]