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Artemis Moonshot Postponed: NASA Delays Astronaut Launch Due to Extreme Cold Weather

Artemis Moonshot Postponed: NASA Delays Astronaut Launch Due to Extreme Cold Weather

CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — NASA has postponed the upcoming moon mission due to unusually cold temperatures at the launch ... Read more

How Viral Social Media Posts Triggered the Retraction of Major Scientific Papers

How Viral Social Media Posts Triggered the Retraction of Major Scientific Papers

Social media has become a powerful tool for tracking scientific credibility. Recent studies reveal that discussions on platforms like X ... Read more

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: How AI is Transforming Hubble’s Stunning Archives

Unlocking Cosmic Secrets: How AI is Transforming Hubble’s Stunning Archives

Astronomers at the European Space Agency (ESA) have made an exciting discovery. They found over 800 unusual objects in the ... Read more

Unveiling the First Animals: The Endless Battle Between Sponges and Jellyfish!

Unveiling the First Animals: The Endless Battle Between Sponges and Jellyfish!

Which animals came first: sponges or comb jellies? For over a century, most scientists believed sponges were the earliest animals. ... Read more

Unearthed Treasures: Discover the Oldest Wooden Tools in Greece and What They Reveal About Our Past

Unearthed Treasures: Discover the Oldest Wooden Tools in Greece and What They Reveal About Our Past

In Greece, two fascinating wooden artifacts have been found that date back an incredible 430,000 years. They were discovered near ... Read more

Unlocking the Secrets of the Dark Universe: How the 570-Megapixel Dark Energy Camera is Revolutionizing Astronomy

Unlocking the Secrets of the Dark Universe: How the 570-Megapixel Dark Energy Camera is Revolutionizing Astronomy

For the first time, scientists have combined four different methods to study dark energy in the universe. This groundbreaking work ... Read more

Uniting Science and Communities to Safeguard Chile’s Vital Red Luga Algae Under Climate Threat

Uniting Science and Communities to Safeguard Chile’s Vital Red Luga Algae Under Climate Threat

From Chile’s Los Lagos region to the Magallanes area, the red luga algae (Sarcopeltis skottsbergii) provides essential support to southern ... Read more

NASA’s Upcoming Moon Mission: A Bold Journey in a Controversial Spacecraft

NASA’s Upcoming Moon Mission: A Bold Journey in a Controversial Spacecraft

ORLANDO — A pivotal moment awaits as four astronauts prepare for their journey around the Moon on February 6. They’ll ... Read more

Beat the Chill: Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Salt for Managing Snow and Ice

Beat the Chill: Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Salt for Managing Snow and Ice

Winter brings fun and challenges. While many enjoy snowy playtime, clearing heavy snow and ice isn’t as enjoyable. Hurrying to ... Read more

Unlocking History: How TN’s Archaeology Department is Using Science to Redefine Our Past, Insights from Thangam Thennarasu

Unlocking History: How TN’s Archaeology Department is Using Science to Redefine Our Past, Insights from Thangam Thennarasu

MADURAI: Thangam Thennarasu, the Minister for Archaeology, Finance, and Environment, addressed an international symposium on archaeological studies in Madurai. He ... Read more