How space agencies discover planets in other solar systems |

How space agencies discover planets in other solar systems |

Planets in Solar system–Representative Image Finding‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ planets that are outside our solar system, called exoplanets, has changed the way we see the cosmos and our place in it. These faraway planets are extremely hard to find because they are small, dim, and in the bright light of their much brighter parent stars. Most of the…

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A massive hidden rock layer found under Bermuda is challenging Earth’s mantle theory |

A massive hidden rock layer found under Bermuda is challenging Earth’s mantle theory |

Beneath the blue and coral reefs of Bermuda, a far different phenomenon has recently come to light. A geologic formation so unusual that it defies conventional wisdom concerning the formation of oceanic islands. Extending far beneath the ocean floor is a huge, hidden mass of rock over 12 miles thick, pressed between Earth’s crust and…

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Comet 3I/ATLAS brightens and turns green as it nears Earth, revealing interstellar composition and early star system origin |

Comet 3I/ATLAS brightens and turns green as it nears Earth, revealing interstellar composition and early star system origin |

Astronomers have captured striking new images showing that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is not only brightening but also taking on a distinct green hue as it approaches Earth. Observed with the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii, the comet’s transformation follows its close approach to the Sun at the end of October, when its surface heated…

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From nuclear disaster to AI powerhouse: America’s Three Mile Island set to power the AI boom |

From nuclear disaster to AI powerhouse: America’s Three Mile Island set to power the AI boom |

Once synonymous with fear and failure, Three Mile Island is poised for an unlikely transformation. The Pennsylvania nuclear site, home to the worst commercial nuclear accident in US history, is set to return to the grid not as a relic of the atomic age, but as a backbone for the artificial intelligence boom now reshaping…

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Why does alcohol always leave you thirsty? The science behind the dry mouth |

Why does alcohol always leave you thirsty? The science behind the dry mouth |

Alcohol suppresses water retention, increasing fluid loss faster than the body can replace it/ Representative Image There’s a familiar moment that arrives halfway through a drink, or sometimes the morning after. Your mouth feels oddly dry. Water suddenly looks irresistible. You might not feel drunk anymore, but your body is clearly asking for something it’s…

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ISRO’s BlueBird-6 launch rescheduled to December 21: Heaviest US satellite to boost global broadband in major Indo-US mission |

ISRO’s BlueBird-6 launch rescheduled to December 21: Heaviest US satellite to boost global broadband in major Indo-US mission |

ISRO is preparing for the launch of BlueBird-6, the biggest US commercial satellite so far, which is now rescheduled for execution on the 21st of December 2025. Earlier, it was scheduled for the 15th of December. Developed in collaboration with the US-based company AST SpaceMobile, the BlueBird-6 satellite aims to establish direct-to-device broadband connectivity for…

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AI vs. traditional models: The new era of weather forecasting |

AI vs. traditional models: The new era of weather forecasting |

Weather‍‌‍‍‌‍‌‍‍‌ forecasts cannot be guaranteed at any time; therefore, understanding the range of possible outcomes is absolutely necessary for making decisions such as issuing public warnings or managing renewable energy. Conventional forecasts rely on numerical weather prediction that involves running physics-based simulations of the atmosphere.Machine learning weather prediction has recently been able to increase the…

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Washington floods: What are atmospheric rivers and how they are causing massive flooding |

Washington floods: What are atmospheric rivers and how they are causing massive flooding |

Western Washington has been hit by severe flooding after days of relentless rain inundated towns and forced evacuations. While heavy rain is common in the Pacific Northwest, officials and scientists say this event is different in scale and intensity. The main driver is a series of powerful atmospheric rivers. Understanding how they work helps explain…

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SIA-India bats for higher space budget, hybrid manufacturing incentives & more

SIA-India bats for higher space budget, hybrid manufacturing incentives & more

👉 Visit the Official SleepLean Website BENGALURU: The Satcom Industry Association-India (SIA-India) has called for a threefold increase in the national space budget, creation of specialised manufacturing incentives and long-term funding frameworks for connectivity, navigation and earth observation as part of its recommendations submitted to the finance ministry, Department of Space (DoS) and the Indian…

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Botox on just one side: Doctor injects half of husband’s face to show ‘shocking’ before-and-after |

Botox on just one side: Doctor injects half of husband’s face to show ‘shocking’ before-and-after |

Image: Screengrab Youtube (Dr Katie Beleznay) In an era when cosmetic treatments can feel abstract, over-marketed or shrouded in jargon, one Canadian dermatologist decided the best explanation was simple: show it. Dr Katie Beleznay, a board-certified dermatologist in both Canada and the United States, based in Vancouver and co-founder of Humphrey & Beleznay Cosmetic Dermatology,…

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