4.4 billion-year-old mineral found in Australia reveals new clues about Earth’s formation |
4.4 billion-year-old mineral found in Australia reveals new clues about Earth’s formation (AI-generated) Old crystals found in Western Australia are drawing fresh attention from geologists studying how the planet first…
Scientists warn! Gulf Stream collapse could trigger severe global disruption |
Scientists warn! Gulf Stream collapse could trigger severe global disruption Scientists are again examining the strength of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, the vast ocean system that moves warm water…
Animal Behaviour During Solar Eclipse: First solar eclipse of 2026: What happens to wildlife during a solar eclipse; animal behaviour explained |
Animal behaviour during solar eclipse Solar eclipses are among nature’s most unusual and dramatic events. The Moon casts a shadow on the Earth that changes the light and temperature in…
Mystery of the missing two-Sun planets may finally be solved: Einstein’s theory reveals why double-Sun worlds vanish |
Astronomers have long wondered why planets orbiting two stars like the iconic Tatooine in Star Wars are so rare. You would expect them to be everywhere, really. Most stars form…
Solar eclipse today: Why India won’t see the “Ring of Fire” eclipse; know the reason |
Solar Eclipse February 17 The annular or “Ring of Fire” solar eclipse will happen today, February 17, 2026. This celestial event will get a lot of attention around the world,…
The secret US plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon |
The secret US plan to detonate a nuclear bomb on the Moon In 1958, as Cold War tensions shaped decisions in Washington and Moscow, a study quietly examined whether a…
‘I am worthy, I choose happiness’: Do positive affirmations really work? What studies say
Positive affirmations, phrases such as “I am worthy” and “I choose happiness” widely shared and talked about on social media are often promoted as tools for improving wellbeing.These upbeat phrases…
Not just humans, apes can imagine, pretend and mentally track things that aren’t real, study finds |
For decades, imagination was treated as a uniquely human trait, the mental ability to picture objects, events, or scenarios that do not physically exist. From storytelling and pretend play to…
‘From lab to plate’: CSIR–NIIST to transfer ‘designer rice’ to industry to tackle nutrition, lifestyle challenges |
THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Polished white rice may soon get a healthy makeover, as CSIR–NIIST’s designer rice aims to transform a household staple into a protein- and micronutrient-rich food while reducing its glycaemic…
Who was Lise Meitner, the physicist who explained nuclear fission but was denied a Nobel Prize |
Who was Lise Meitner, the physicist who explained nuclear fission but was denied a Nobel Prize (Image Source – Wikipedia) Work on nuclear physics in the early twentieth century moved…