Hurricane Erin Menaces East Coast: ISS Captures Stunning Images of Category 2 Storm

Hurricane Erin Menaces East Coast: ISS Captures Stunning Images of Category 2 Storm

  •   22/08/2025 03:30:01
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Hurricane Erin is a Category 2 storm in the Atlantic. It churns away from the US East Coast. The storm generates rip currents and coastal flooding. Astronauts on the International Space Station captured the storm. Warnings are issued from North Carolina to New York. The storm will bring rain and winds to Canada.
Watch: Shubhanshu Shukla shares timelapse video of 'Bharat from space'; captures 'sunrise in orbit'

Watch: Shubhanshu Shukla shares timelapse video of 'Bharat from space'; captures 'sunrise in orbit'

  •   22/08/2025 01:30:01
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Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla shared a stunning timelapse video of India from the ISS, showcasing thunderstorms, the Himalayas, and a sunrise. He emphasized the mission's significance for India, expressing gratitude to all involved. ISRO highlighted the mission as a milestone, reflecting India's rapid advancements and global collaboration in space technology.
Abandon Earth, focus Mars: NASA’s new chief announces shift from climate programs to full-scale deep space exploration

Abandon Earth, focus Mars: NASA’s new chief announces shift from climate programs to full-scale deep space exploration

  •   21/08/2025 08:30:01
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NASA is changing its focus. The agency will now prioritize space exploration over climate research. Sean Duffy announced the change. NASA will scale back Earth science programs. The agency will concentrate on Moon and Mars missions. This includes lunar bases and crewed Mars missions. The decision has sparked controversy. Scientists worry about the impact on climate monitoring.
Russia’s Bion-M No. 2 mission launched 75 mice, 1500 fruit flies, and lunar dust to space; here’s why

Russia’s Bion-M No. 2 mission launched 75 mice, 1500 fruit flies, and lunar dust to space; here’s why

  •   21/08/2025 07:30:01
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Russia launched Bion-M No. 2 from Baikonur Cosmodrome. The mission carries mice, fruit flies, plants, and lunar dust. Scientists will study microgravity and cosmic radiation effects. Lunar simulants will be exposed to space conditions. The aim is to understand moon-like dust reactions. Animals will help explore radiation effects. This mission shapes future human space exploration and medical science.
Elon Musk Claims Ignorance of 14-Year-Old SpaceX Hire Kairan Quazi Amid Departure

Elon Musk Claims Ignorance of 14-Year-Old SpaceX Hire Kairan Quazi Amid Departure

  •   21/08/2025 03:30:02
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Kairan Quazi, a 16-year-old prodigy, left SpaceX for Citadel Securities. Elon Musk claimed ignorance of Quazi's work at SpaceX. Quazi, formerly Starlink's youngest employee, enhanced satellite accuracy. He joined Citadel Securities as a global trading infrastructure engineer. Quazi sought faster feedback than aerospace offered. His career includes internships at Intel and AI research.
Starlink Taps India's Aadhaar System for Streamlined User Verification

Starlink Taps India's Aadhaar System for Streamlined User Verification

  •   21/08/2025 03:30:02
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Starlink, under Elon Musk, is partnering with UIDAI to streamline KYC for Indian users via Aadhaar-based verification. This collaboration enables quick, secure, and paperless onboarding, ensuring regulatory compliance and a user-friendly experience. The initiative highlights the scalability and reliability of India's digital infrastructure, demonstrating how Aadhaar supports innovative technology adoption while maintaining transparency and user control over personal data.
Dinosaur with two heads? Rare fossil discovery stuns scientists

Dinosaur with two heads? Rare fossil discovery stuns scientists

  •   21/08/2025 01:30:02
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A 120-million-year-old Hyphalosaurus fossil, unearthed in China, reveals a rare case of axial bifurcation, resulting in a two-headed reptile. This remarkable find, published in Biology Letters, represents the oldest known instance of this congenital defect in the vertebrate fossil record. The discovery provides valuable insights into developmental anomalies and evolutionary challenges faced by ancient species.
NASA and IBM create ‘Surya’: Advanced AI for predicting solar storms and strengthening space defence

NASA and IBM create ‘Surya’: Advanced AI for predicting solar storms and strengthening space defence

  •   21/08/2025 01:30:02
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NASA, in collaboration with IBM, has unveiled 'Surya,' a groundbreaking AI model designed to revolutionize space weather forecasting. Trained on nine years of Solar Dynamics Observatory data, Surya accurately predicts solar flares and eruptions, crucial for safeguarding satellites, communication systems, and power grids. Early results show a 16% accuracy boost and two-hour advance visual forecasts.
Dinosaur with two heads? Rare fossil discovery stuns scientists

Dinosaur with two heads? Rare fossil discovery stuns scientists

  •   20/08/2025 22:30:01
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A 120-million-year-old Hyphalosaurus fossil, unearthed in China, reveals a rare case of axial bifurcation, resulting in a two-headed reptile. This remarkable find, published in Biology Letters, represents the oldest known instance of this congenital defect in the vertebrate fossil record. The discovery provides valuable insights into developmental anomalies and evolutionary challenges faced by ancient species.
IISc, startup develop magnetic nanobots to treat tooth sensitivity

IISc, startup develop magnetic nanobots to treat tooth sensitivity

  •   20/08/2025 15:30:01
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Researchers at IISc and Theranautilus create 'CalBots'. These magnetic nanobots address tooth sensitivity. CalBots seal dentinal tubules using a bioceramic formula. Tests on extracted teeth show promising results. Animal trials demonstrate complete behavioral recovery. The team sees this as a step towards advanced nanorobotics. This innovation offers lasting relief for millions. The CalBots are made from safe materials.
She worked at Harvard for 30 cents an hour, her work shaped our understanding of the universe, but never won a Nobel Prize

She worked at Harvard for 30 cents an hour, her work shaped our understanding of the universe, but never won a Nobel Prize

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Henrietta Swan Leavitt worked as a Harvard “computer” earning just 30 cents an hour, yet her groundbreaking discovery of the period-luminosity relationship transformed astronomy. Her work enabled scientists to measure cosmic distances and understand the expanding universe. Despite this monumental contribution, Leavitt never received a Nobel Prize during her lifetime, highlighting the challenges faced by women in science.
Deepest ancient water found: Scientist discovers and tastes 2 billion-year-old groundwater

Deepest ancient water found: Scientist discovers and tastes 2 billion-year-old groundwater

  •   20/08/2025 15:30:01
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Scientists discovered the oldest water on Earth, dating back billions of years, in a Canadian mine. This ancient water, isolated for millennia, provides unprecedented insights into Earth's early conditions and potential for life in extreme environments. Professor Barbara Sherwood Lollar's team's findings challenge existing assumptions and open new avenues for astrobiological research.
NASA intern Thad Roberts stole $21 million in moon rocks from Johnson Space Center for love; shocked the world

NASA intern Thad Roberts stole $21 million in moon rocks from Johnson Space Center for love; shocked the world

  •   20/08/2025 15:30:01
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In 2002, Thad Roberts, a NASA intern, stole moon rocks from Johnson Space Center. He was aided by Tiffany Fowler and Shae Saur. The stolen rocks were valued at $21 million. Roberts claimed it was for love, but the FBI found he planned to sell them. Roberts and his accomplices were arrested. The heist damaged scientific research.
‘It is the largest river delta on Earth’: NASA astronaut captures the stunning view of the Ganga river delta from space

‘It is the largest river delta on Earth’: NASA astronaut captures the stunning view of the Ganga river delta from space

  •   20/08/2025 14:30:01
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NASA astronaut Don Pettit captured a stunning near-infrared image of the Ganga River delta from the ISS, revealing intricate details of its ecosystem. The photograph highlights vegetation health, water distribution, and land use, aiding scientists in monitoring environmental changes. This image underscores the delta's significance as a biodiversity hotspot and its vital role in environmental stability.
Deep Ocean Mission: Indian aquanauts dive record 5,000 metres; milestone for undersea exploration

Deep Ocean Mission: Indian aquanauts dive record 5,000 metres; milestone for undersea exploration

  •   20/08/2025 14:30:01
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India has achieved a significant milestone with its aquanauts successfully reaching depths exceeding 5,000 metres in the North Atlantic, marking progress in the Deep Ocean Mission. This follows closely after an Indian astronaut's visit to the International Space Station.
NASA captured 10 mysterious dark voids over remote island near Antarctica: What they reveal about the bizarre natural phenomena

NASA captured 10 mysterious dark voids over remote island near Antarctica: What they reveal about the bizarre natural phenomena

  •   20/08/2025 14:30:01
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In May 2016, NASA satellites detected ten unusual dark voids within cloud cover above Heard Island, a remote volcanic landmass. These formations, linked to von Kármán vortices, exhibited an atypical darkness, tight spiral structure, and a sharp directional change. This rare event provides scientists with a unique opportunity to study small-island wind effects and their impact on atmospheric patterns.
Planetary warning! Something ‘big’ is moving inside Earth; here’s what scientists just found

Planetary warning! Something ‘big’ is moving inside Earth; here’s what scientists just found

  •   20/08/2025 14:30:01
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A groundbreaking study by ETH Zurich reveals that solid rock in Earth's D" layer, located deep within the mantle, can move like a fluid while remaining solid. Researchers used diamond anvil cells and X-ray diffraction to observe mineral behavior under extreme conditions, explaining seismic wave anomalies and linking deep mantle processes to plate tectonics, volcanism, and Earth's magnetic field.
‘Weird mash-up of whale, seal and Pokémon’: New ‘nightmare Muppet’ fossil sheds light on evolution; tiny predator had shark-like jaws, bulging eyes

‘Weird mash-up of whale, seal and Pokémon’: New ‘nightmare Muppet’ fossil sheds light on evolution; tiny predator had shark-like jaws, bulging eyes

  •   20/08/2025 14:30:01
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Science News: Long before whales became the gentle giants of today, some of their ancestors were small, fierce, and strange.
For some patients, the 'inner voice' may soon be audible

For some patients, the 'inner voice' may soon be audible

  •   20/08/2025 13:30:01
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Scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough in decoding inner speech, offering hope for individuals with speech impairments. Researchers successfully translated imagined words into text using brain implants and AI. The study, part of the BrainGate2 trial, demonstrated that brain signals for imagined speech are similar to those for attempted speech.
26-million-year-old whale skull fossil found, sheds light on ancient marine life

26-million-year-old whale skull fossil found, sheds light on ancient marine life

  •   20/08/2025 13:30:01
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A 26-million-year-old whale skull, belonging to the newly identified Janjucetus dullardi, has been unearthed at Jan Juc Beach in Australia. This Oligocene-era predator, unlike modern baleen whales, possessed sharp teeth and large eyes, indicating an active hunting lifestyle. The remarkably preserved fossil offers crucial insights into whale evolution, particularly the transition from toothed predators to filter feeders.
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