HIV Breakthrough: Melbourne Scientists Achieve Milestone in Quest for HIV Cure
Biotechnology/Global Health

HIV Breakthrough: Melbourne Scientists Achieve Milestone in Quest for HIV Cure

In a landmark development, researchers at the Peter Doherty Institute for Infection and Immunity in Melbourne have unveiled a novel...
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Solar Shockwave Incoming: Earth Braces for Rare G4-Class Geomagnetic Storm
Astronomy

Solar Shockwave Incoming: Earth Braces for Rare G4-Class Geomagnetic Storm

A powerful solar eruption that occurred on June 2 has set off alarms among scientists and space agencies worldwide. This...
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Colt, Honeywell, and Nokia Join Forces for Quantum-Safe Satellite Networking
Cybersecurity

Colt, Honeywell, and Nokia Join Forces for Quantum-Safe Satellite Networking

As quantum computing advances, traditional encryption methods are becoming increasingly vulnerable. To address this looming cybersecurity threat, Colt Technology Services,...
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China Launches Tianwen-2 Probe to Collect Asteroid Samples Near Mars
Space Exploration/Astronomy

China Launches Tianwen-2 Probe to Collect Asteroid Samples Near Mars

In a bold leap for space exploration, China has launched its Tianwen-2 probe, targeting a near-Earth asteroid located close to...
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The Hidden Climate Cost of War: Israel’s war on Gaza Surpasses Emissions of Over 100 Nations
Environment → Climate & Conflict

The Hidden Climate Cost of War: Israel’s war on Gaza Surpasses Emissions of Over 100 Nations

A recent report has revealed a surprising and worrying fact: Israel’s war on Gaza has released more carbon emissions than...
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Five Asteroids Zoom Past Earth on May 28 — One Closer Than the Moon
Space & Astronomy

Five Asteroids Zoom Past Earth on May 28 — One Closer Than the Moon

On May 28, 2025, NASA reported a rare and dramatic series of cosmic close calls: five near-Earth asteroids passed by...
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INS Tarini’s Epic Voyage: A Celebration of Nari Shakti and Naval Excellence
Defence & National Achievements Women Empowerment

INS Tarini’s Epic Voyage: A Celebration of Nari Shakti and Naval Excellence

On May 29, 2025, INS Tarini completed its historic circumnavigation under the Navika Sagar Parikrama II mission, marking a significant...
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North Korea Warns US Space Shield Could Spark Nuclear Conflict
Defense and Military Nuclear Security

North Korea Warns US Space Shield Could Spark Nuclear Conflict

North Korea has issued a sharp warning about the United States’ new space-based missile defense system, calling it a serious...
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Trump’s Tariff Threat: A Trade War with Europe Years in the Making
Trade & Economics

Trump’s Tariff Threat: A Trade War with Europe Years in the Making

President Donald Trump's recent threat to impose a 50% tariff on all European Union (EU) imports marks a significant escalation...
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Forest Loss Hits Record High in Latin America
Environmental Crisis

Forest Loss Hits Record High in Latin America

Latin America recorded the highest rate of forest loss in 2024, driven by wildfires, prolonged drought, and widespread deforestation —...
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Rare Marine Nematode Discovered on Tamil Nadu Beach
Marine Biology and Biodiversity Research. Zoology

Rare Marine Nematode Discovered on Tamil Nadu Beach

Scientists from the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI) have discovered a new species of marine nematode—a type of microscopic worm—on...
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Breakthrough in Brain Tumor Diagnosis: Results in Hours, Not Weeks
Medical Innovations Medicine Neuroscience

Breakthrough in Brain Tumor Diagnosis: Results in Hours, Not Weeks

Researchers at the University of Nottingham have developed a groundbreaking diagnostic method that could revolutionize brain tumor identification—delivering results in...
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A New Bacterium Discovered on China’s Tiangong Space Station
Space Exploration/Microbiology/Scientific Discoveries

A New Bacterium Discovered on China’s Tiangong Space Station

Chinese scientists have discovered a new strain of bacteria on the Tiangong Space Station, named Niallia tiangongensis. The bacterium was...
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Thousands protest mass tourism in European holiday hotspots
Uncategorized

Thousands protest mass tourism in European holiday hotspots

Thousands of local residents in Spain's Canary Islands have protested against mass tourism on Sunday, demanding action from authorities to curb...
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Trump’s Tariffs Set to Hit American Wallets and Jobs Hard
Economic

Trump’s Tariffs Set to Hit American Wallets and Jobs Hard

President Donald Trump’s new tariffs—10% on most U.S. imports and 125% on Chinese goods—are expected to drive up consumer prices...
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Scientists reconstruct faces…
Uncategorized

Scientists reconstruct faces…

Scientists reconstruct faces of Egyptian mummies using ancient DNA Parabon NanoLabs, a Virginia-based lab, has now recreated the faces of...
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Unique seal swimming patterns could inspire new underwater drones
Learning

Unique seal swimming patterns could inspire new underwater drones

Researchers have discovered how seals and sea lions evolved to swim, findings which could have potential implications for improving the...
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Entire country is in a grip of cyclone Tauktae and another one is also not far. Let’s understand more about cyclones
Learning

Entire country is in a grip of cyclone Tauktae and another one is also not far. Let’s understand more about cyclones

Cyclones and its lifecycle A cyclone refers to any low-pressure area with winds spiraling inwards. Cyclones rotate clockwise in the...
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How scientists are using cosmic radiation to peek inside the pyramids
Learning

How scientists are using cosmic radiation to peek inside the pyramids

Scientists are using cosmic radiation to peek inside the pyramids using a non-invasive investigation technique known as Muon tomography. Muon...
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The Birth of Universe
Learning

The Birth of Universe

The Universe was created approximately 13.77 billion years ago. It all started from a small point, just a few millimeters long....
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