The US government’s capacity to repel the prospect of an extraterrestrial invasion is now under question, according to the Office…
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Whether or not heat increases are accelerating, the data suggest that the global agreement to keep warming to 1.5°C is…
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ISRO’s upcoming launch, XPoSat, is scheduled for January 1st to study black holes. Don’t miss !!
The polarimetric measurements made by the XPoSAT will add dimensions to the equation and substantially improve our understanding of X-ray…
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Scientists discover a new way for destroying 99% of cancer cells, eliminating the need for intrusive operations.
Using aminocyanine molecules, scientists have developed a novel way to combat cancer. These molecules, dubbed “molecular jackhammers,” demonstrate almost a…
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Are we on the verge of a bird apocalypse? According to one study, humans have driven over 1,400 bird species to extinction.
According to a UK study, humans are responsible for the extinction of 1,430 bird species, which is more than double…
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NASA issues a solar storm warning for today amid the Sun’s increasing activity and explosive eruptions.
According to a report by Spaceweather.com, the first sunspot group, AR3490, appeared on the northeastern side of the Sun on…
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Since 1997, Antarctica’s ice shelves have lost about 7.5 trillion tonnes, of which half exhibit “no sign of recovery.”
Larger volumes of freshwater are released into the ocean when these ice shelves recede, which has the potential to upset…
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Global climate effects are caused by coronal mass that is expelled from the sun’s solar plasma and interacts with Earth’s…
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Ditches, geoglyphs, ponds, and wells are examples of man-made structures that have been found in the Amazon, as well as…
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World crosses key 1.5ºC warming mark for record number of days in 2023: Report
According to a new BBC analysis, the world has exceeded a crucial warming threshold—at least 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels—for an…