Lizards carrying deadly lead levels: They should be dead, but they are surviving

Lizards carrying deadly lead levels: They should be dead, but they are surviving

  •   04/09/2025 10:04:08
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Brown anoles in New Orleans exhibit extraordinary lead tolerance, surviving levels lethal to most vertebrates. A recent study reveals these invasive lizards accumulate high lead concentrations from contaminated urban environments, including soil and insects. Genetic analysis suggests unique biological mechanisms enable their resilience, offering insights into adaptation and heavy metal toxicity.
NASA shares alarming map of US sinking cities: Millions at risk; urgent action needed

NASA shares alarming map of US sinking cities: Millions at risk; urgent action needed

  •   04/09/2025 10:04:08
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A recent NASA study reveals a concerning trend in US coastal cities: land subsidence. Urban areas like San Francisco Bay Area, Los Angeles, and San Diego are sinking faster than sea levels are rising, exacerbating flood risks. Human activities, including groundwater extraction and urban development, contribute significantly to this problem.
NASA and Hubble reveal IRAS 04302, the Butterfly Star: Understanding how new stars and planets develop | Watch video

NASA and Hubble reveal IRAS 04302, the Butterfly Star: Understanding how new stars and planets develop | Watch video

  •   04/09/2025 10:04:08
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NASA's James Webb and Hubble telescopes have captured stunning images of a young star, IRAS 04302, revealing a butterfly-like structure. This protostar, hidden in gas and dust, offers insights into star and planet formation. The observations highlight a vast planet-forming disc, spanning 65 billion kilometers, and reflection nebulae, providing unprecedented details of early solar system development and material flows.
Lunar eclipse 2025: Why is it called a Blood Moon? When and where to watch in India

Lunar eclipse 2025: Why is it called a Blood Moon? When and where to watch in India

  •   04/09/2025 03:04:21
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Coffee raves are now a social trend in Indian cities. Cafes are turning into daytime dance floors. This culture is gaining popularity in Mumbai, Bengaluru, and other cities. These events feature electronic music, coffee, and a vibrant community. DJ Tanishq is spearheading this trend with his 'More Coffee More Rave' tour.
James Webb Space Telescope reveals ghostly dust rings: This “dead” star surprises astronomers

James Webb Space Telescope reveals ghostly dust rings: This “dead” star surprises astronomers

  •   04/09/2025 03:04:21
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The James Webb Space Telescope has captured unprecedented images of the planetary nebula NGC 1514, revealing infrared-bright rings around a dying binary star system. These detailed observations, made with the Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI), expose the nebula's complex 4,000-year history and unique thermal dust emission. The findings challenge existing theories about stellar evolution and highlight the intricate interactions within binary systems.
Watch: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again; crowd gathers to witness molten lava

Watch: Hawaii’s Kilauea volcano erupts again; crowd gathers to witness molten lava

  •   04/09/2025 03:04:21
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Kilauea volcano in Hawaii has erupted again, marking its 32nd eruption since December, delighting tourists and residents. The lava remains contained within the summit crater, posing no threat to populated areas. Scientists are closely monitoring the eruption, which features spectacular lava fountains, while advising visitors to stay safe and informed due to potential hazards.
Amit Kshatriya: An Indian-American appointed as Associate Administrator and COO at NASA leading Moon and Mars mission

Amit Kshatriya: An Indian-American appointed as Associate Administrator and COO at NASA leading Moon and Mars mission

  •   04/09/2025 03:04:21
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Amit Kshatriya, an Indian American and NASA veteran, is now associate administrator. Sean Duffy announced the appointment. Kshatriya will guide Artemis Moon missions and Mars exploration. He will advise Duffy and oversee NASA center directors. Kshatriya's career began in 2003. He contributed to the International Space Station. He also contributed to the Artemis I mission.
NASA unveils why the blood moon lights up the sky in red

NASA unveils why the blood moon lights up the sky in red

  •   03/09/2025 15:04:15
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A blood moon, a captivating celestial event, occurs during a total lunar eclipse when Earth's shadow casts a fiery red glow on the Moon. This crimson hue results from sunlight scattering through Earth's atmosphere, filtering out blue wavelengths. The next visible blood moon will be on September 7-8, 2025, observable across Asia, Australia, Europe, and Africa.
Astronomers capture rare images of infant planet WISPIT 2b in multi-ringed birth disk

Astronomers capture rare images of infant planet WISPIT 2b in multi-ringed birth disk

  •   03/09/2025 09:04:13
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Astronomers have detected a young, massive planet, WISPIT 2b, within a multi-ringed protoplanetary disk, offering an unprecedented view into planet formation. This gas giant, five times bigger than Jupiter, orbits a young star 430 light-years away. The discovery provides valuable insights into how planets shape their surroundings and how our own solar system may have evolved billions of years ago.
Why plastic-filled Neptune balls are washing up on beaches: Seagrass and ocean pollution explained

Why plastic-filled Neptune balls are washing up on beaches: Seagrass and ocean pollution explained

  •   03/09/2025 09:04:13
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Mediterranean beaches reveal a hidden battle against plastic pollution through Neptune balls, formed by seagrass. These natural bundles trap significant amounts of plastic, highlighting the crucial role of seagrass meadows in combating ocean waste. Protecting these vital ecosystems is essential for both biodiversity and mitigating the impact of plastic pollution.
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Cannibal Solar Storm Slams Earth: Power Grids, Satellites Face Threat as Auroras Dazzle at Lower Latitudes

Tiêu đề: Cannibal Solar Storm Slams Earth: Power Grids, Satellites Face Threat as Auroras Dazzle at Lower Latitudes

  •   02/09/2025 19:04:21
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A powerful solar storm, triggered by a rare cannibal CME on August 30, 2025, struck Earth, impacting power grids and satellites. The event, exceeding initial forecasts, caused geomagnetic disturbances and stunning auroras visible at unusually low latitudes. As Solar Cycle 25 peaks, experts warn of increased space weather events, posing risks to technology and daily life.
‘Let’s get spinning’: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla gives rare look at NASA’s multi-axis trainer and space training

‘Let’s get spinning’: Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla gives rare look at NASA’s multi-axis trainer and space training

  •   02/09/2025 13:04:18
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Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla shared a video of his NASA training. He used the Multi-Axis Trainer. This machine simulates spacecraft tumbling. It helps astronauts stay calm. Astronauts learn to manage stress. They also learn decision-making skills. This training prepares them for space missions. The trainer was first used in the Mercury program. It helped during the Gemini 8 mission too.
NASA’s first view of Earth from the Moon: A photo that changed how we see home

NASA’s first view of Earth from the Moon: A photo that changed how we see home

  •   02/09/2025 13:04:18
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In 1966, NASA's Lunar Orbiter 1 captured the first image of Earth from the Moon. This photograph showed Earth as a fragile sphere. It changed humanity's perspective. The Lunar Orbiter program aimed to map the Moon for Apollo landings. Engineers captured the Earth image. The restored image revealed more details. This view sparked discussions about Earth's fragility.
James Webb Space Telescope captures evidence of black hole birth via direct collapse

James Webb Space Telescope captures evidence of black hole birth via direct collapse

  •   02/09/2025 13:04:18
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The James Webb Space Telescope has observed the Infinity Galaxy, a unique cosmic structure formed by colliding galaxies. At its center, astronomers have detected a supermassive black hole in an unusual location, suggesting it may have formed through direct collapse. This discovery offers a potential glimpse into a new way black holes can form, challenging existing theories.
10 fascinating facts about the Milky Way galaxy

10 fascinating facts about the Milky Way galaxy

  •   02/09/2025 06:04:21
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The Milky Way, our warped spiral galaxy, spans 120,000 light-years and hosts over 200 billion stars, including our Sun. It's embedded in a dark matter halo and constantly merges with smaller galaxies. This ancient galaxy, almost as old as the universe, is part of the Virgo Supercluster and moves through space at 600 km/s, showcasing its dynamic nature.
Who is Luo Weiwei? Former NASA scientist now building China’s semiconductor empire

Who is Luo Weiwei? Former NASA scientist now building China’s semiconductor empire

  •   02/09/2025 06:04:21
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Luo Weiwei, a former NASA scientist, now leads China's semiconductor industry. She founded Innoscience after facing obstacles in the US. The company specializes in gallium nitride technology. It quickly became a global leader with government support. Innoscience now controls a significant portion of the GaN market. The company partners with Nvidia for AI data centers.
NASA once celebrated her, then fired her, and then tried to erase her story: The rise and fall of Rose Ferreira

NASA once celebrated her, then fired her, and then tried to erase her story: The rise and fall of Rose Ferreira

  •   01/09/2025 23:04:32
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Rose Ferreira overcame extreme poverty, homelessness, and health challenges to achieve her dream of working at NASA. Despite facing gender expectations in the Dominican Republic and later setbacks, including termination amid shifting priorities, she earned an astronomy degree and contributed to space science. Now, she advocates for diversity in STEM, mentoring underrepresented students and driving policy changes to promote inclusivity.
Who is Megan McArthur? NASA astronaut and first woman to pilot SpaceX Dragon retires after two decades

Who is Megan McArthur? NASA astronaut and first woman to pilot SpaceX Dragon retires after two decades

  •   01/09/2025 10:04:27
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NASA astronaut Megan McArthur retires after two decades of remarkable contributions, including piloting the SpaceX Dragon and crucial work on the Hubble Space Telescope. McArthur's career highlights her technical expertise and leadership, notably as the final astronaut to operate Hubble with the space shuttle's robotic arm.
AI bringing dinosaurs to life: How scientists are turning Jurassic Park into reality

AI bringing dinosaurs to life: How scientists are turning Jurassic Park into reality

  •   01/09/2025 10:04:27
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Artificial intelligence is changing how we study dinosaurs. Scientists use AI to rebuild fossils and create realistic images. AI helps in understanding dinosaur genetics. Virtual reality brings dinosaurs to life. Machine learning speeds up fossil discovery. Cloning dinosaurs is still not possible. Future research will focus on digital dinosaurs and immersive experiences. Genetic engineering may create dinosaur-like species.
The silent demise of turtles and tortoises: Struggling to survive in the modern world

The silent demise of turtles and tortoises: Struggling to survive in the modern world

  •   01/09/2025 10:04:27
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A recent study reveals that over half of turtle and tortoise species face threats or extinction due to habitat loss, climate change, and human activities. The Indo-Malayan region is identified as a crisis hotspot, with several species and families at risk. While some turtles show adaptive nesting behaviors, immediate conservation efforts are crucial to protect these ancient reptiles.
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