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Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide Soars to 424PPM, Marking Biggest Yearly Jump Ever

The WMO reports Earth’s atmospheric CO₂ reached 422.8 ppm in 2024 — the biggest annual rise ever recorded. Driven by fossil-fuel emissions, wildfires, and...

by admin October 17, 2025
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Black Hole Tears Star Apart, Sends Out Powerful Flares Six Months Later

Astronomers detected a black hole 650 million light-years away devouring a star and then erupting twice with powerful flares months later. Observed by the...

by admin October 17, 2025
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Exploding Dry Ice May Explain Mars’ Puzzling Dune Patterns, Study Finds

Scientists recreated Martian gullies in a lab and found they were carved by exploding CO₂ ice blocks, not flowing water. The discovery explains how...

by admin October 17, 2025
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Satellites Capture Record-Breaking 20-Metre Waves Crossing Entire Oceans

ESA satellites have recorded the world’s largest ocean swells — nearly 20 meters high — generated by Storm Eddie in the North Pacific. These...

by admin October 16, 2025
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Scientists Discover Parasitic Worms That Hunt Using Static Electricity

Scientists discovered that a tiny nematode leaps toward flying insects using static electricity. The findings reveal how electrostatic forces drive predator-prey interactions and could...

by admin October 16, 2025
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Dark Matter Might Leave A Faint Colour Mark In Light, Say Scientists

Dark matter, though invisible, might subtly alter the colour of light passing through it, according to a new University of York study. Researchers propose...

by admin October 16, 2025
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SpaceX Launches 21 Satellites With Second Falcon 9 Launch Of The Year

SpaceX’s Falcon 9 rocket successfully launched 21 satellites for the U.S. Space Development Agency on Oct. 15 from Vandenberg Space Force Base. These satellites...

by admin October 16, 2025
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NASA Plans To Deorbit The ISS By 2030, to Transition to Private Space Stations

To elevate the commercial spaceflight and enforce innovation, NASA has decided to deorbit the International Space Station (ISS) by the year 2030. A new...

by admin October 16, 2025
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Scientists Solve Decades-Old Photosynthesis Puzzle With IISc–Caltech Study

Researchers from IISc and Caltech have solved a decades-old mystery in photosynthesis, explaining why electrons move through only one pathway. The discovery could help...

by admin October 15, 2025
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Astronomers Detect Hints Of Hidden Earth-Sized Planet Beyond Neptune

Astronomers propose the existence of ‘Planet Y’, a hidden Earth-size planet that may orbit closer than the theorized ‘Planet Nine’. Based on Kuiper Belt...

by admin October 15, 2025
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Pulsar Observations Could Reveal Gravitational Wave Interference From Black Holes

A new study proposes detecting gravitational-wave “beats” using pulsar timing. Researchers from Hirosaki University suggest that interference between waves from supermassive black hole binaries...

by admin October 15, 2025
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Solar Storm From Four Sun Eruptions Could Cause Minor Geomagnetic Activity

A burst of solar activity could soon paint Earth’s skies with auroras. Between October 11 and 13, the Sun fired four coronal mass ejections...

by admin October 15, 2025
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Earth May Have Crossed Its First Climate Tipping Point as Coral Reefs Collapse

Global coral reefs have reached a tipping point due to surging temperatures, warning of irreversible climate impacts on ecosystems and humans alike.

by admin October 15, 2025
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Physicists Recreate Einstein’s Near-Light-Speed Illusion Predicted 70 Years Ago

Physicists have recreated the long-predicted Terrell-Penrose effect using ultra-fast lasers, showing how objects at near-light speed appear rotated rather than flattened. The experiment offers...

by admin October 15, 2025
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Uranus and Neptune May Be More Rock Than Ice, New Research Suggests

A new pre-print study proposes that Uranus and Neptune might not be “ice giants” after all. Using assumption-free models, scientists found their interiors could...

by admin October 15, 2025
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Astronomers Detect Smallest Known Clump of Pure Dark Matter Using Gravitational Lensing

Astronomers using a global radio telescope array have detected the smallest known pure dark matter clump, roughly a million times the Sun’s mass. Found...

by admin October 14, 2025
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Rising Satellite Traffic in Low Earth Orbit Sparks Collision Risk Concerns

A new study in Acta Astronautica warns that Low Earth Orbit is becoming dangerously congested. Since 2019, the number of satellites performing more than...

by admin October 14, 2025
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Astronomers Capture First Image of Two Supermassive Black Holes Orbiting Each Other

Astronomers have captured the first image of two supermassive black holes orbiting in quasar OJ 287. The smaller black hole’s jet spirals due to...

by admin October 14, 2025
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Scientists Develop Self-Healing Technology for Safer, Longer-Lasting EV Batteries

Researchers have developed a self-healing layer for all-solid-state lithium batteries, enhancing their safety, performance, and longevity. The innovation could power safer electric vehicles and...

by admin October 14, 2025
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SpaceX’s Starship Flight 11 Marks Final Test of V2 Design With Successful Launch

Starship Flight 11 launched flawlessly from Starbase, Texas, marking the final test of SpaceX’s Starship V2 design. The mission validated new descent and heat-shield...

by admin October 14, 2025
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