5,000-year-old whale bones and harpoons from Brazil reveal the earliest evidence of organised whaling |

5,000-year-old whale bones and harpoons from Brazil reveal the earliest evidence of organised whaling |

Historians and archaeologists long considered that the origins of organised whaling lay in the Arctic region of the Earth. A recent discovery in southern Brazil disproves this hypothesis. In the region of Babitonga Bay, in the state of Santa Catarina, it has been found that the local native tribes practised the organised hunting of large […]

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Earth’s crust is slowly sinking beneath central Turkey, and scientists know why |

Earth’s crust is slowly sinking beneath central Turkey, and scientists know why |

The Konya Basin, situated in Central Anatolia, Turkey, is exhibiting signs of rapid ground subsidence, despite being part of a broader region that has been uplifting for millions of years. New research based on satellite and ground measurements confirms that the basin surface is actively sinking, even as the surrounding Anatolian Plateau remains elevated. Scientists […]

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7 readiness reviews, high stakes: Isro had prepped hard for PSLV’s Jan 12 return

7 readiness reviews, high stakes: Isro had prepped hard for PSLV’s Jan 12 return

‘This Was A Return-To-Flight Mission, Bar Was Set Much Higher’ BENGALURU: Determined to leave nothing to chance, Isro put the Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) through an unusually rigorous preparation cycle ahead of its Jan 12 mission, its first since the setback that grounded the workhorse launcher on May 18, 2025.“Instead of the usual number […]

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ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission: 7 key facts you need to know about the Anvesha spy satellite |

ISRO’s PSLV-C62 mission: 7 key facts you need to know about the Anvesha spy satellite |

The Indian space program has kick-started its ambitious launch plans for 2026 with the launch of PSLV-C62, a crucial move that will involve coupling commercial satellite launchers with a high-end earth observation system for improved data collection and analysis.According to the latest reports available, ISRO has confirmed that there had been a technical anomaly on […]

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6,000-year-old walkie-talkie: Scientists revive prehistoric shells used for long-distance communication |

6,000-year-old walkie-talkie: Scientists revive prehistoric shells used for long-distance communication |

Archaeologists in Spain have brought back the voice of the Neolithic by successfully playing ancient shells that had been buried for around 6,000 years. The instruments, made from large marine snail shells and discovered across several prehistoric sites in Catalonia, produced powerful, stable notes that researchers say were loud enough to carry across valleys and […]

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Pluto takes 248 years to go around the Sun and it will complete its orbit in 2178 |

Pluto takes 248 years to go around the Sun and it will complete its orbit in 2178 |

Pluto takes 248 years to go around the Sun and it will complete its orbit in 2178. AI- generated Pluto sits far out in the Solar System, small and dim, moving at a pace that barely fits human timelines. It was found in 1930, at a time when astronomy still relied on patient observation and […]

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The tree that shoots seeds at 150 mph shows one of nature’s fastest plant movements |

The tree that shoots seeds at 150 mph shows one of nature’s fastest plant movements |

In tropical forests across Central and South America, a quiet tree hides one of the most violent forms of seed dispersal found in nature. Known to scientists as Hura crepitans and to locals as the dynamite tree, it earns its name not through myth but through sound and force. When its fruit reaches maturity, it […]

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International Space Station gets new commander: Crew-11 hands over charge to Roscosmos — watch

International Space Station gets new commander: Crew-11 hands over charge to Roscosmos — watch

The International Space Station on Monday witnessed the change of command with outgoing Crew 11 handing over the charge to Roscosmos.The ceremony, broadcasted live, was necessitated early after one of the astronauts of Crew 11 faced medical issues, the details of which the space agency hasn’t revealed. Nasa‘s Mike Fincke turned the station over to […]

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Indian-origin mathematician Nalini Joshi named New South Wales’ Scientist of the Year |

Indian-origin mathematician Nalini Joshi named New South Wales’ Scientist of the Year |

Indian-origin mathematician Nalini Joshi has been named New South Wales’ Scientist of the Year, becoming the first mathematician to receive the state’s top science honour in Australia. The recognition highlights her pioneering work in applied mathematics and its growing importance in addressing complex scientific and technological challenges, from climate modelling to secure digital communications.The award […]

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‘Lingering risk’: Why Nasa is bringing 4 astronauts home from ISS before scheduled return — key details of Crew-11 mission

‘Lingering risk’: Why Nasa is bringing 4 astronauts home from ISS before scheduled return — key details of Crew-11 mission

Crew 11 (Image credit Nasa) Nasa astronauts aboard the International Space Station will return “no earlier than 5 pm ET on January 14,” after a medical issue led the crew to end their mission ahead of schedule, Nasa said in a statement, adding that the crew member was ‘stable’.In a post on X, the American […]

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