A step toward time travel? Physicists reverse waves in time |

A step toward time travel? Physicists reverse waves in time |

While the concept of time travel has long captured public imagination, modern physics actually approaches time in a much more subtle manner. Instead of moving people or objects through history, researchers are investigating whether it is possible to reverse physical processes themselves. Recent advances in wave physics hint that, under the right conditions, time can…

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Cosmic Christmas: NASA shares celestial greetings with star cluster ‘tree’ — see pictures

Cosmic Christmas: NASA shares celestial greetings with star cluster ‘tree’ — see pictures

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website The spirit of Christmas is here, gifts and wishes are pouring in, and the joy of the holidays has taken over. Amid the choirs and carols of the holiday, Nasa shared its celestial greetings, celebrating the day.The cosmic tree from the nebula group NGC 2264, formed with a cluster…

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A hidden Arctic world: Methane mounds and life found 3.6 km below the Greenland Sea |

A hidden Arctic world: Methane mounds and life found 3.6 km below the Greenland Sea |

Deep down, beneath the icy edges of the Greenland Sea, a remarkable and previously undiscovered geological and biological complex has been found by scientists. The existence of this topographic anomaly deep down in the sea, where light, high pressure, and low temperature are prevalent factors, extends our understanding of what is known about the oceanography…

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Nuclear power plant on Moon? Russia wants to build one by 2036; US in ‘race’ to get there earlier

Nuclear power plant on Moon? Russia wants to build one by 2036; US in ‘race’ to get there earlier

Russia aims to build a nuclear power plant on the moon by 2036 to power its lunar program and a joint Russian-Chinese research station. Major powers are competing to explore the moon, with both Russia and the United States racing to establish lunar bases for future space missions.The Russian space agency, Roscosmos, has signed a…

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Why mosquitoes bite you more: The surprising science behind being a ‘mosquito magnet’ |

Why mosquitoes bite you more: The surprising science behind being a ‘mosquito magnet’ |

Mosquitoes target people who release more carbon dioxide, body heat and skin chemicals that signal an easy blood meal/ Representative Image If you have ever stood outside with friends and watched mosquitoes ignore everyone else while repeatedly landing on you, the experience can feel personal. Scientists say it is not. According to decades of entomology…

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Does cracking your knuckles make them bigger? Scientists finally settle long-standing myth |

Does cracking your knuckles make them bigger? Scientists finally settle long-standing myth |

Cracking knuckles creates a gas cavity in fluid; it makes noise but causes no damage Nearly everyone who cracks their knuckles has heard the same warning at some point: keep doing that and your hands will grow, your joints will suffer, and arthritis will follow. The habit has long carried a reputation for causing damage,…

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How insects could help NASA build life on the Moon and Mars |

How insects could help NASA build life on the Moon and Mars |

As NASA plans for long-term human missions beyond Earth, one question keeps resurfacing: how do you sustain life in places where resupply from Earth is slow, expensive, and limited? Machines and technology will play a significant role, but scientists are increasingly turning to biology for answers. In recent research, insects have emerged as unlikely but…

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A 15,600-year-old human footprint in Chile may rewrite the story of the first Americans |

A 15,600-year-old human footprint in Chile may rewrite the story of the first Americans |

It does not look like a breakthrough at first. Just the faint outline of a foot, pressed into what was once soft ground and later hardened by time. No bones nearby. No tools neatly arranged. And yet this single footprint, found in southern Chile, may be one of the most important human traces ever uncovered…

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Black Moon visibility dates in 2026: What is a black moon, its types, why does it occur, and other information |

Black Moon visibility dates in 2026: What is a black moon, its types, why does it occur, and other information |

While the term new moon is well established in astronomy, the phrase black moon is far more informal, yet it has gained steady popularity among skywatchers and space enthusiasts. A black moon does not describe a visible event in the night sky. Instead, it refers to a rare timing quirk in the lunar calendar. Much…

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Nasa reveals Earth’s accidental space shield and the changing face of near-Earth radiation |

Nasa reveals Earth’s accidental space shield and the changing face of near-Earth radiation |

Earth’s relationship with space is much more complex than it used to be. Space around our planet was thought to be influenced almost solely by natural forces like the Sun and the Earth’s magnetic field for many years. But the latest studies indicate that humans have had a hand in the matter too, although it…

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