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Carnegie Mellon’s AI Drones Can Build Mid-Air Structures With 90 Percent Success Rate

Carnegie Mellon engineers have unveiled AI-controlled drones that 3D print by snapping magnetic blocks together mid-air. Powered by a large language model, the drones...

by admin October 26, 2025
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Semi-Transparent Solar Cells Break Records, Promise Energy-Generating Windows and Facades

Semi-transparent solar cells are reshaping renewable energy in urban environments. Developed by Hong Kong Polytechnic University, these ST-OPVs reach 6.05% efficiency and can be...

by admin October 25, 2025
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Chang’e-6 Lunar Samples Reveal Water-Rich Asteroid Fragments

Analysis of Chang’e-6 lunar dust uncovered microscopic carbonaceous chondrite fragments—evidence of water-bearing asteroids that once struck the Moon. The discovery indicates a far greater...

by admin October 25, 2025
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James Webb Telescope Uncovers the Turbulent Birth of the First Galaxies

Using JWST data, astronomers analyzed more than 250 galaxies from the universe’s first 1.5 billion years and found most were chaotic, with gas swirling...

by admin October 25, 2025
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ISRO Says Gaganyaan Mission Is 90 Percent Complete, Aiming for 2027 Launch

ISRO has completed 90 percent of the Gaganyaan mission’s development. With three test flights ahead, India is set to join the elite group of...

by admin October 24, 2025
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Saturn’s Moon Titan Breaks One of Chemistry’s Oldest Rules, NASA Study Reveals

Saturn’s moon Titan has shocked scientists by breaking a key chemistry rule. NASA and Chalmers University researchers found that polar and nonpolar molecules, usually...

by admin October 24, 2025
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Scientists Construct 5-Micron Engine Generating Effective Heat of 13 Million Degrees Celsius Without Burning

A team of scientists has created a microscopic engine made from a 5-micrometre glass bead suspended in an electric field. By applying oscillating voltages,...

by admin October 24, 2025
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Scientists Develop Eco-Friendly Method to Break Down and Reuse Teflon Plastic

A new “mechanochemical” process allows the recycling of Teflon by grinding it with sodium metal at room temperature. This solvent-free reaction breaks down Teflon’s...

by admin October 24, 2025
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Physicists Reveal a New Type of Twisting Solid That Behaves Almost Like a Living Material

The discovery of “rotating crystals” marks a major leap in physics and materials research. These unusual solids, composed of spinning particles, behave almost like...

by admin October 23, 2025
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James Webb Telescope Finds Early Universe Galaxies Were More Chaotic Than We Thought

The James Webb Space Telescope has revealed that galaxies in the early universe were far more chaotic and unstable than once believed. A new...

by admin October 23, 2025
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Astrophotographer Captures Stunning “Raging Baboon Nebula” in Deep Space

A stunning new image by Greg Meyer shows the “Raging Baboon Nebula” in Corona Australis, about 500 light-years away. Captured over 13 nights at...

by admin October 22, 2025
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Cambridge Team Uncovers Unexpected Quantum Behaviour in Non-Metal Organic Molecule

Cambridge scientists have made a major leap in solar innovation by discovering a quantum effect in an organic molecule, P3TTM. This new material can...

by admin October 22, 2025
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New Fossil Teeth Evidence Suggests Herbivorous Dinosaurs Preferred Nutrient-Rich, Textured Plants

Using the calcium isotopes of a 150-million-year-old dinosaur’s teeth, the researchers have identified them as fussy eaters. The herbivorous dinosaurs chose their food based...

by admin October 22, 2025
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Scientists Discover New Seismic Clue to Predict Mount Etna Eruptions

Scientists studying Mount Etna have found that changes in the “b-value” ratio of earthquakes can signal magma movement before eruptions. Using nearly 20 years...

by admin October 21, 2025
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NASA and ESA Trace Mysterious Lunar Flashes to Meteors and Gas Leaks

Transient Lunar Phenomena are mysterious bursts and glows observed on the Moon, lasting from milliseconds to hours. NASA and ESA research show that these...

by admin October 21, 2025
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Smartwatch Breakthrough Brings GPS Accuracy Down to a Few Centimetres

A team from the University of Otago, alongside Google and the Chinese Academy of Sciences, has achieved an unprecedented breakthrough in GPS accuracy for...

by admin October 21, 2025
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SpaceX Launches 10,000th Starlink Satellite, Sets New Annual Record

SpaceX reached a new milestone by launching its 10,000th Starlink satellite aboard a Falcon 9 rocket on October 19, 2025. The record-setting 132nd launch...

by admin October 21, 2025
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SpaceX May Miss First Crewed Moon Landing as NASA Reopens Artemis Bid

NASA reopened its $2.9 billion Artemis 3 lunar lander contract as SpaceX’s Starship delays threaten to push the crewed Moon landing to 2028. Administrator...

by admin October 21, 2025
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MIT Detects Traces of a Lost ‘Proto Earth’ Deep Beneath Our Planet’s Surface

MIT researchers have discovered rare isotopic traces of a “proto Earth” that existed before the giant impact that shaped our modern planet. Found deep...

by admin October 20, 2025
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Astronomers Detect Heavy Water in Planet-Forming Disk Around Young Star

Scientists have detected heavy water in the planet-forming disk around young star V883 Orionis, confirming the water existed long before the star formed. The...

by admin October 20, 2025
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