31 Aug, 2025
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Japanese Space Junk Collector Face Nuisance

An experimental instrument, intended for collecting the garbage from earth’s orbit has run into deep trouble and scientists are now in hurry to troubleshoot the glitch as soon as possible. The investigational space junk “collector” designed and operated by Japanese space agency (JAXA) and fishing net company is reported to face some troubles in its […]

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Human Activities and Forest Loss Have Endangered Over 100 Iconic World Heritages

Human activities and the booming intensity of urbanization across the globe have endangered more than 100 iconic world heritages, warned a new research conducted by an international team of researchers. Continual loss of forests and human threats are driving more dangers towards the world heritages and each of those sites, which human want to preserve. […]

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Launch Alter: ISRO to Set 104 Satellites Afloat On 15th February 

Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is all set to conduct its mega-launch event on 15th February this year. ISRO’s most awaited mega launch of 104 satellites at one go is scheduled to have an effect on 15th of the approaching month. By setting forth 104 satellites at one go, the India-based space agency will mark […]

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Withdrawal of Groundwater Caused a 3.2 Km-Long Fissure in Arizona: Geologists

The ‘Arizona Geological Survey’, which was initiated by the Arizona Legislature for monitoring and detailing the barren desert Arizona’s geology, has found a 3.2-km long crack on the surface of the desert. The withdrawal of groundwater for agricultural applications is believed to be the primary cause of this 3-km long fracture. Some recent drones, which […]

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China Shortlists Top Eight Names For Its Upcoming Mars Mission; Finalization Will Held In April

Chinese space agency is gearing up for landing a Mars orbiter, Lander and rover on Martian surface by the end of 2020 and the title for this 2020 Chinese Mars Mission is yet to be confirmed. However, the space agency has started taking names into account for Mars mission, which is scheduled for taking wings […]

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Scientists Detect Microfossils of a Tiny And Baggie Aquatic Creature, Claimed to Be Human’s Earliest Ancestor

How is the ancient human being used to looking like? There is no precise answer to this baffling question and researchers across the globe are trying to decipher this enigma by conducting multiple experiments and researches. However, a team of scientists has found some samples of microfossil which is claimed to be the most primitive ancestors […]

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Scientists Decode Cause of 73,000-Years-Old Largest Volcanic Eruptions

Volcanic Eruptions are one of the most hazardous natural calamities, which pose the threat of wiping out humanity partially. Over the millennia, the world has witnessed a number of major and minor eruptions in volcanic areas. But up to now, the largest volcanic eruption is believed to take place before 73,000 years ago, in supervolcano […]

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Cassini Captures Dazzling Close-Up View of Saturn’s Rings

NASA’s Cassini Spacecraft, which is orbiting Saturn since 1997 has recently transmitted some of the closest views of planet’s rings. The jaw-dropping Cassini images of Saturn’s moon are providing the extraordinary sights at the details of the external parts of the planet. While moving in the course of its penultimate mission, Cassini is said to […]

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Earth’s Oxygen Is Slowly Shifting to Lunar Surface: Research Reveals 

A team of international researchers has come up with some exciting and never-before-heard views about the atmosphere of earth and it’s only natural satellite – Moon.  According to the fresh study, Oxygen from the atmosphere of earth is slowly moving towards the moon and ended up landing on the lunar surface. After coming across this […]