13 Sep, 2025
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NASA shares first image of Solar activity beamed back by NOAA’s GOES-16 satellite

The American weather observatory GOES-16 that was launched last year on November 19 has beamed back its first ever image captured on Jan 29, 2017. The stunning image shows a massive coronal hole in the Sun which has given a deeper insight on solar activity. The Sun has an 11-year activity cycle where it goes […]

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World’s only sample of Metallic Hydrogen has escaped in the Harvard Laboratory

World’s first ever piece of metallic hydrogen that was created last month has vanished from the Harvard Laboratory. Scientists say that the precious metal disappeared due to a sudden change in pressure. However, the research team has reassured that soon they will be able to revive the metallic hydrogen again. A team of scientists at […]

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Clear, Timely & Controlled Communication Can Condense Earthquake Fatality Toll: Suggest Experts

Right and quick modes of communication are still a matter of challenge for scientists and specialists across the world. Up to now, the communication mode through which risks and other crucial information regarding earthquake can be transmitted to the people is far-flung and introduction of such a precise, quick, and right method of communication can […]

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Earth 2.0: Does TRAPPIST-1 host another “Earth”

Here’s the biggest discovery of the century – a dim star system, consisting of seven Earth-sized planets, called “TRAPPIST-1”. In the most recent celestial breakthrough, scientists have stumbled upon seven tightly-packed Earth-sized planets, orbiting around a muted star called TRAPPIST-1. The number of planets and the intensity of radiation the planets are receiving from their […]

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Ancient Puebloan Great House May Be Controlled By Maternal Line for Over 300 Years

You must be thinking the concept of ‘Women Empowerment’ to be a modern concept. But the belief is somehow false, as a team of international researchers have come up with the evidence about women, ruling the ancient era that dates back nearly three centuries. An international team of biological anthropologists and archaeologists, by drawing upon […]

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Glitch in GPS Navigation System Call off SpaceX Dragon Supply Ship Launch during Final Approach to ISS

SpaceX’s ambitious mission of launching cargo ship has aborted in its final approach to the International Space Station (ISS) due to a technical glitch. SpaceX Dragon supply ship, which onboard a Falcon 9 rocket took wings on 19th February from NASA’s historic Launch Complex 39A, located at the Kennedy Space Centre, on Merritt Island in […]

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Researchers discover monster bristle worm with largest jaw named after metal guitarist

Largest bristle worm ever has been identified by the researchers of the University of Bristol, Lund University in Sweden and the Royal Ontario Museum. The fossil which is 400 million years old, has been resting in the museum since June 1994 and was discovered by Derek K Armstrong. However, it wasn’t known as to which […]