What happens when you light a match in space? Astronauts reveal the stunning blue flame mystery |

What happens when you light a match in space? Astronauts reveal the stunning blue flame mystery |

Source: Daily Motion Video Inside China’s Tiangong space station, astronauts carried out a remarkable experiment to observe how fire behaves in the absence of gravity. When they lit a match, the flame appeared entirely different from those on Earth. Instead of rising and flickering, it formed a calm, glowing blue sphere that floated gently in…

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Japan’s mysterious ghost plants may hold the secret to how life adapts, survives, and grows in darkness |

Japan’s mysterious ghost plants may hold the secret to how life adapts, survives, and grows in darkness |

Hidden within Japan’s ancient forests, where sunlight struggles to reach the ground, grows one of nature’s most mysterious plants known as the ghost flower. These delicate, translucent white blossoms glow faintly in the dim light, giving them an otherworldly beauty. Unlike most plants, ghost flowers lack chlorophyll and cannot perform photosynthesis. Instead, they survive by…

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Why Earth is losing its symmetry |

Why Earth is losing its symmetry |

For most of modern history, Earth has had a curious kind of sibling rivalry with itself — a quiet symmetry between its two halves. The North and South, though wildly different in character, somehow managed to bounce back the same amount of sunlight into space. It was one of those cosmic coincidences that made scientists…

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Not a Halloween prank: These bats are glowing and scientists have no clue why |

Not a Halloween prank: These bats are glowing and scientists have no clue why |

Glow in the dark decorations are not the only bats lighting up this Halloween season. Real bats across the United States have been caught shining an eerie green under ultraviolet light, giving nature a surprising spooky twist. A new study published in Ecology & Evolution by researchers at the University of Georgia confirms that six…

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Earth’s ocean acidification crisis: Rising CO₂ levels push planetary systems beyond safe limits |

Earth’s ocean acidification crisis: Rising CO₂ levels push planetary systems beyond safe limits |

Source: Smithsonian Institution, National Museum of Natural History The world’s oceans, once thought vast and indestructible, are now showing alarming signs of decline. Recent research from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research reveals that Earth has breached seven of its nine planetary boundaries, with ocean acidification newly entering the danger zone. This silent yet…

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Delhi Artificial Rain: What is cloud seeding? How it’s done and the science behind it | Delhi News

Delhi Artificial Rain: What is cloud seeding? How it’s done and the science behind it | Delhi News

Delhi is preparing for its first-ever artificial rainfall today through a cloud seeding operation aimed at clearing toxic air NEW DELHI: Delhi may witness its first-ever artificial rainfall on Tuesday as the government prepares for a cloud seeding operation to clear the city’s toxic air. The trial, a joint project with IIT Kanpur, depends on…

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Is dark matter lighting up the Milky Way’s core? Here’s what scientists think |

Is dark matter lighting up the Milky Way’s core? Here’s what scientists think |

Deep in the heart of our galaxy, there is a faint but powerful glow that has puzzled scientists for more than a decade. Detected by NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, this glow is made of high-energy radiation called gamma rays, often linked to explosive cosmic events like dying stars. But this glow doesn’t fit the…

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How icy organics in the universe may unlock the origins of life |

How icy organics in the universe may unlock the origins of life |

In a corner of the sky far beyond our own galaxy, scientists have found something remarkable: frozen chemicals that may hold clues about how life began. These compounds are complex organic molecules, consisting of many atoms and potentially having significant links to biology. The discovery was made around a young star in a neighbouring galaxy…

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Hubble and ground telescopes capture the first multi-temperature Plasma eruption from a young sun-like star |

Hubble and ground telescopes capture the first multi-temperature Plasma eruption from a young sun-like star |

If you think your morning mood swings are bad, wait until you hear what young stars do. Instead of coffee, they start their day by hurling billions of tonnes of plasma into space, a sort of cosmic temper tantrum. Scientists say our own Sun wasn’t much better in its youth, flaring up with massive outbursts…

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Black holes and cosmic jets join forces to shape galaxies | India News

Black holes and cosmic jets join forces to shape galaxies | India News

BENGALURU: A new study led by astronomers from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) has revealed how supermassive black holes and the powerful jets they emit can work together to regulate the growth of galaxies by suppressing star formation.The study, published in The Astrophysical Journal, shows that both radiation from the surroundings of black holes…

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