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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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NASA Experiment Shows Martian Ice Could Preserve Signs of Ancient Life

A NASA study suggests that traces of ancient life could be locked in Martian ice. Lab tests freezing bacteria under Mars-like radiation revealed amino...

by admin October 20, 2025
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Global Projects Aim to Save Sinking Cities From Rising Seas and Climate Change

From Jakarta to Virginia, cities are adopting innovative ways to fight land sinking — from China’s sponge city initiative to the U.S. SWIFT program...

by admin October 20, 2025
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NASA Confirms Brightening Comet SWAN Could Be Visible With Binoculars: When and Where to See It

Comet SWAN (C/2025 R2), discovered via NASA’s SOHO spacecraft, is rapidly brightening as it nears its October 20–21 Earth flyby. Skywatchers should look to...

by admin October 20, 2025
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Mysterious Asteroid Impact Found in Australia, But the Crater is Missing

Scientists have identified 11-million-year-old glass fragments in South Australia that record a massive asteroid impact never before known. Despite the event’s magnitude, the crater...

by admin October 19, 2025
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Ryugu Samples Reveal Ancient Water Flow on Asteroid for a Billion Years

Microscopic samples from asteroid Ryugu reveal that liquid water once flowed through its parent body long after its formation. The finding, led by University...

by admin October 18, 2025
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Scientists Create Most Detailed Radio Map of Early Universe Using MWA

Scientists using the Murchison Widefield Array in Australia analyzed nine years of radio data to study the elusive 21-cm hydrogen signal from the universe’s...

by admin October 18, 2025
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Vast Space to Launch Haven-1, the World’s First Private Space Station in 2026

Vast Space’s Haven-1, a single-module orbital lab, will launch in 2026 via SpaceX’s Falcon 9. Designed for four astronauts on short missions, it features...

by admin October 17, 2025
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Russian Cosmonauts Install Semiconductor Experiment During ISS Spacewalk

Two Russian cosmonauts, Sergey Ryzhikov and Alexey Zubritsky, carried out a six-hour spacewalk outside the ISS on Oct. 16, 2025. They installed the Ekran-M...

by admin October 17, 2025
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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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