Earth's Building Blocks: Study Reveals How Planet's Interior Solidified in First 100 Million Years

Earth's Building Blocks: Study Reveals How Planet's Interior Solidified in First 100 Million Years

  •   08/09/2025 00:37:21
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A new study reveals Earth's essential features formed within its first 100 million years, challenging long-held theories. Using geochemistry and computer simulations, researchers discovered the planet's molten interior cooled and solidified into distinct layers much earlier than previously thought. These findings offer insights into the evolution of rocky planets and the potential for life beyond Earth.
FAA Greenlights SpaceX's Ambitious Falcon 9 Launch Surge at Cape Canaveral

FAA Greenlights SpaceX's Ambitious Falcon 9 Launch Surge at Cape Canaveral

  •   06/09/2025 22:35:11
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The FAA has approved SpaceX's plan to significantly increase Falcon 9 launches at Cape Canaveral, allowing up to 120 launches annually and the construction of a new booster landing pad. This expansion, while avoiding a full Environmental Impact Statement, still adheres to environmental regulations. Most booster recoveries will continue via droneships, supporting SpaceX's growing satellite deployments and crewed missions.
Blood Moon 2025: US Skywatchers to Miss September's Lunar Eclipse, But Can Catch It Online

Blood Moon 2025: US Skywatchers to Miss September's Lunar Eclipse, But Can Catch It Online

  •   06/09/2025 10:35:11
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Skywatchers across Asia, Australia, Africa, and Europe will witness a stunning Blood Moon total lunar eclipse on September 7–8, 2025. Unfortunately, most of North America, including the United States, will miss this event due to daylight. However, live streams will be available, and a visible Blood Moon is expected in the US on March 2–3, 2026.
Ant Queens Defy Biology: Clone Offspring From Other Species, Scientists Find

Ant Queens Defy Biology: Clone Offspring From Other Species, Scientists Find

  •   06/09/2025 04:35:11
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Iberian harvester ant queens exhibit xenoparous reproduction, a unique phenomenon where they produce hybrid worker ants by utilizing sperm from another species, Messor structor. This allows the queens to essentially clone another species, ensuring colony survival even in areas where M. structor is absent. The discovery challenges existing understanding of reproduction and evolution within social insects.
James Webb Telescope Captures Breathtaking Starbirth in Lobster Nebula's Pismis 24

James Webb Telescope Captures Breathtaking Starbirth in Lobster Nebula's Pismis 24

  •   06/09/2025 01:35:12
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured an extraordinary view of star birth in the Pismis 24 cluster, revealing its dust-scape sculpted by massive infant stars. Located 5,500 light-years away in the Lobster Nebula, Pismis 24-1, once thought to be a single star, is now revealed as a stellar duo.
Mediterranean Sea Reborn: Scientists Uncover Catastrophic Flood That Reshaped the Basin

Mediterranean Sea Reborn: Scientists Uncover Catastrophic Flood That Reshaped the Basin

  •   04/09/2025 13:35:03
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Millions of years ago, the Mediterranean Sea faced a dramatic event. It largely dried up due to tectonic shifts. This created salt flats. Later, the Strait of Gibraltar reopened. Atlantic waters rushed in, causing a megaflood. This refilled the sea quickly. The flood reshaped coastlines and underwater landscapes. It also transformed ecosystems.
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Hubble and Webb Telescope Images Reveal

Tiêu đề: Hubble and Webb Telescope Images Reveal "Butterfly Star," Offering Unprecedented Look at Planet Formation

  •   04/09/2025 07:35:05
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NASA's James Webb and Hubble telescopes have captured stunning images of a young star, IRAS 04302, revealing a butterfly-like structure. This protostar, hidden in gas and dust, offers insights into star and planet formation. The observations highlight a vast planet-forming disc, spanning 65 billion kilometers, and reflection nebulae, providing unprecedented details of early solar system development and material flows.
Lead-Laden Lizards: Invasive Species Defies Deadly Pollution in Urban Environments

Lead-Laden Lizards: Invasive Species Defies Deadly Pollution in Urban Environments

  •   04/09/2025 06:35:08
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Brown anoles in New Orleans exhibit extraordinary lead tolerance, surviving levels lethal to most vertebrates. A recent study reveals these invasive lizards accumulate high lead concentrations from contaminated urban environments, including soil and insects. Genetic analysis suggests unique biological mechanisms enable their resilience, offering insights into adaptation and heavy metal toxicity.
James Webb Telescope Captures Ethereal Dust Rings Around Dying Star, Rewriting Stellar Evolution Theories

James Webb Telescope Captures Ethereal Dust Rings Around Dying Star, Rewriting Stellar Evolution Theories

  •   04/09/2025 02:35:20
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of the planetary nebula NGC 1514, revealing infrared-bright rings around a dying binary star system. These detailed observations, made with the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), expose the nebula's complex 4,000-year history and unique thermal dust emission. The findings challenge existing theories about stellar evolution and highlight the intricate interactions within binary systems.
Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, Drawing Crowds to Witness Lava Display

Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Erupts Again, Drawing Crowds to Witness Lava Display

  •   04/09/2025 02:35:20
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Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has erupted again, marking its 32nd eruption since December, delighting tourists and residents. The lava remains contained within the summit crater, posing no threat to populated areas. Scientists are closely monitoring the eruption, which features spectacular lava fountains, while advising visitors to stay safe and informed due to potential hazards.
Lunar Eclipse 2025: India Gears Up for Rare 'Blood Moon' Spectacle – Viewing Guide Inside

Lunar Eclipse 2025: India Gears Up for Rare 'Blood Moon' Spectacle – Viewing Guide Inside

  •   04/09/2025 00:35:07
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Coffee raves are now a social trend in Indian cities. Cafes are turning into daytime dance floors. This culture is gaining popularity in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other cities. These events feature electronic music, coffee, and a vibrant community. DJ Tanishq is spearheading this trend with his 'More Coffee More Rave' tour.
NASA Reveals the Science Behind the Blood Moon's Eerie Red Glow

NASA Reveals the Science Behind the Blood Moon's Eerie Red Glow

  •   03/09/2025 14:35:09
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A blood moon, a captivating celestial event, occurs during a total lunar eclipse when Earth's shadow casts a fiery red glow on the Moon. This crimson hue results from sunlight scattering through Earth's atmosphere, filtering out blue wavelengths. The next visible blood moon will be on September 7-8, 2025, observable across Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa.
Cannibal Solar Storm Lashes Earth: Power Grids and Satellites Face Disruption as Auroras Dazzle at Lower Latitudes

Cannibal Solar Storm Lashes Earth: Power Grids and Satellites Face Disruption as Auroras Dazzle at Lower Latitudes

  •   02/09/2025 16:35:10
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A powerful solar storm, triggered by a rare cannibal CME on August 30, 2025, struck Earth, impacting power grids and satellites. The event, exceeding initial forecasts, caused geomagnetic disturbances and stunning auroras visible at unusually low latitudes. As Solar Cycle 25 peaks, experts warn of increased space weather events, posing risks to technology and daily life.
James Webb Telescope Witnesses Potential Birth of Black Hole via Direct Collapse in

James Webb Telescope Witnesses Potential Birth of Black Hole via Direct Collapse in "Infinity Galaxy"

  •   02/09/2025 08:35:10
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The James Webb Space Telescope has observed the Infinity Galaxy, a unique cosmic structure formed by colliding galaxies. At its center, astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole in an unusual location, suggesting it may have formed through direct collapse. This discovery offers a potential glimpse into a new way black holes can form, challenging existing theories.
Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Reveals NASA's Grueling Multi-Axis Trainer for Space Missions

Indian Astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla Reveals NASA's Grueling Multi-Axis Trainer for Space Missions

  •   02/09/2025 07:35:17
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Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla shared a video of his NASA training. He used the Multi-Axis Trainer. This machine simulates spacecraft tumbling. It helps astronauts stay calm. Astronauts learn to manage stress. They also learn decision-making skills. This training prepares them for space missions. The trainer was first used in the Mercury program. It helped during the Gemini 8 mission too.
10 fascinating facts about the Milky Way galaxy

10 fascinating facts about the Milky Way galaxy

  •   02/09/2025 02:35:33
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The Milky Way, our warped spiral galaxy, spans 120,000 light-years and hosts over 200 billion stars, including our Sun. It's embedded in a dark matter halo and constantly merges with smaller galaxies. This ancient galaxy, almost as old as the universe, is part of the Virgo Supercluster and moves through space at 600 km/s, showcasing its dynamic nature.
AI Turns Science Fiction Into Fact: Reconstructing Dinosaurs for the Modern Age

AI Turns Science Fiction Into Fact: Reconstructing Dinosaurs for the Modern Age

  •   01/09/2025 05:35:07
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Artificial intelligence is changing how we study dinosaurs. Scientists use AI to rebuild fossils and create realistic images. AI helps in understanding dinosaur genetics. Virtual reality brings dinosaurs to life. Machine learning speeds up fossil discovery. Cloning dinosaurs is still not possible. Future research will focus on digital dinosaurs and immersive experiences. Genetic engineering may create dinosaur-like species.
Megan McArthur, Pioneering NASA Astronaut and First Female SpaceX Dragon Pilot, Retires After Two Decades of Space Exploration

Megan McArthur, Pioneering NASA Astronaut and First Female SpaceX Dragon Pilot, Retires After Two Decades of Space Exploration

  •   01/09/2025 04:35:22
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NASA astronaut Megan McArthur retires after two decades of remarkable contributions, including piloting the SpaceX Dragon and crucial work on the Hubble Space Telescope. McArthur's career highlights her technical expertise and leadership, notably as the final astronaut to operate Hubble with the space shuttle's robotic arm.
The ‘mysterious giant’ behind binary black holes revealed by astronomers

The ‘mysterious giant’ behind binary black holes revealed by astronomers

  •   01/09/2025 02:35:19
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In a groundbreaking discovery, astronomers have found evidence suggesting that a hidden supermassive black hole influenced the merger of two black holes in the event GW190814. Researchers at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory detected signs of a third compact object shaping the merger, challenging existing models of binary black hole formation.
Canada’s lunar dream: First-ever moon rover unveiled for launch

Canada’s lunar dream: First-ever moon rover unveiled for launch

  •   01/09/2025 02:35:19
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Canada has proudly introduced its first lunar rover, a collaborative project between the Canadian Space Agency and local tech firms, marking a significant advancement in its space exploration efforts. Scheduled for launch later this decade, the rover will explore the Moon's surface, conduct vital scientific experiments, and test technologies crucial for future lunar missions.
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