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Tiny Plasma Jets on Sun Identified as Key Drivers of Solar Wind

New findings have revealed that tiny plasma jets on the Sun play a significant role in driving both the fast and slow solar wind....

by admin February 14, 2025
Tiny Plasma Jets on Sun Identified as Key Drivers of Solar Wind
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Increased Seismic Activity at Mount Spurr Raises Eruption Concerns

An increase in seismic activity has been recorded at Mount Spurr, a stratovolcano located 124 kilometres west of Anchorage, Alaska. Over the past ten...

by admin February 13, 2025
Increased Seismic Activity at Mount Spurr Raises Eruption Concerns
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Scientists Discover Two New Supernova Remnants in a Surprising Location

Two mysterious light sources detected on the outskirts of the Large Magellanic Cloud have been identified as previously unknown supernova remnants. The discovery was...

by admin February 13, 2025
Scientists Discover Two New Supernova Remnants in a Surprising Location
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Weak Gravitational Lensing Examines Universe’s Structure

The behaviour of the universe on the largest scales is being examined through weak gravitational lensing, a method that may confirm or challenge the...

by admin February 13, 2025
Weak Gravitational Lensing Examines Universe’s Structure
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May 2024 Solar Storm Triggers Unusual Radiation Belts

A significant solar storm that occurred in May 2024 led to the formation of two temporary radiation belts around Earth, as confirmed by satellite...

by admin February 12, 2025
May 2024 Solar Storm Triggers Unusual Radiation Belts
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1,300-Year-Old Gold Hoard Found Near Dutch Village Hints at Pagan Rituals

A significant discovery has been made near the Dutch village of Hezingen, where a 1,300-year-old hoard of gold and silver has been unearthed. The...

by admin February 12, 2025
1,300-Year-Old Gold Hoard Found Near Dutch Village Hints at Pagan Rituals
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Athena Lunar Mission Set to Deploy ‘Gracie’ Hopper on Moon

A lunar mission involving a rocket-powered hopper is set to launch later this month. The spacecraft, named Athena, is expected to carry multiple payloads,...

by admin February 12, 2025
Athena Lunar Mission Set to Deploy 'Gracie' Hopper on Moon
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Euclid Telescope Spots Rare Einstein Ring, Revealing Dark Matter Secrets

A rare Einstein ring has been detected by the Euclid space telescope, offering valuable insights into dark matter distribution. The phenomenon, created by the...

by admin February 12, 2025
Euclid Telescope Spots Rare Einstein Ring, Revealing Dark Matter Secrets
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Newly Confirmed Super-Earth HD 20794 d May Support Life in Habitable Zone

A super-Earth has been confirmed in the habitable zone of a nearby star, raising possibilities for future studies on potentially life-supporting planets. The discovery...

by admin February 11, 2025
Newly Confirmed Super-Earth HD 20794 d May Support Life in Habitable Zone
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ISRO Dismisses Glitch Reports in SpaDeX Docking, Confirms Mission Progress

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has dismissed reports suggesting issues in its maiden space docking mission, SpaDeX. On February 8, ISRO Chairman and...

by admin February 11, 2025
ISRO Dismisses Glitch Reports in SpaDeX Docking, Confirms Mission Progress
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Study Uncovers Evidence of Cannibalism in Ancient Europe 18,000 Years Ago

Human remains discovered in a cave in Poland have provided evidence of cannibalism among ancient European groups, with bones showing distinct cut marks and...

by admin February 11, 2025
Study Uncovers Evidence of Cannibalism in Ancient Europe 18,000 Years Ago
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Moon’s Geological Activity: New Evidence Suggests Surface Changes Persist

The Moon’s surface continues to undergo changes, as indicated by newly identified wrinkle ridges on its far side. Recent findings suggest that the Moon...

by admin February 11, 2025
Moon's Geological Activity: New Evidence Suggests Surface Changes Persist
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El Capitan Is Now the Fastest Supercomputer on the Planet

The world’s most powerful supercomputer, El Capitan, has been officially launched at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) in California. Built at a cost...

by admin February 11, 2025
El Capitan Is Now the Fastest Supercomputer on the Planet
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NASA, General Atomics Test Nuclear Fuel for Faster Mars Missions

Efforts to develop nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) for future space missions have taken a significant step forward. General Atomics Electromagnetic Systems (GA-EMS), in collaboration...

by admin February 10, 2025
NASA, General Atomics Test Nuclear Fuel for Faster Mars Missions
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ISRO Successfully Conducts CE20 Cryogenic Engine Vacuum Test for LVM-3

A key milestone in India’s space technology development has been reached with the successful vacuum ignition test of the CE20 cryogenic engine. Conducted on...

by admin February 10, 2025
ISRO Successfully Conducts CE20 Cryogenic Engine Vacuum Test for LVM-3
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Romania’s ‘Living’ Rocks Expand and Multiply in a Strange Natural Process

A cluster of unusual geological formations known as trovants has been drawing attention in Romania. These rock-like structures, which appear to grow and even...

by admin February 10, 2025
Romania’s ‘Living’ Rocks Expand and Multiply in a Strange Natural Process
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Ancient Canadian site reveals early Indigenous civilisation

A newly uncovered site in Saskatchewan, estimated to be 11,000 years old, is altering perspectives on early Indigenous civilisations in North America. The site,...

by admin February 10, 2025
Ancient Canadian site reveals early Indigenous civilisation
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AMS Data Reveals Charged Particle Variations in Heliosphere Over Solar Cycle

Variations in charged particles moving through the heliosphere over an 11-year solar cycle have been identified by researchers analysing data from the Alpha Magnetic...

by admin February 10, 2025
AMS Data Reveals Charged Particle Variations in Heliosphere Over Solar Cycle
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Archaeologists Find Roman Artefacts in Spain’s Cova De Les Dones Cave

Roman-era inscriptions and a coin have been discovered by archaeologists inside a partially flooded cave in Spain. The findings, estimated to be nearly 1,900...

by admin February 10, 2025
Archaeologists Find Roman Artefacts in Spain’s Cova De Les Dones Cave
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JWST Unveils HH 30’s Protoplanetary Disk, Showing Dust Grains and Jets

A striking image of a young star surrounded by a dense disk of dust and gas has been captured by the James Webb Space...

by admin February 10, 2025
JWST Unveils HH 30’s Protoplanetary Disk, Showing Dust Grains and Jets
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