Wednesday, 22 March 2023

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Hindustan Times
Ever since the start of the year 2023, the Earth has been continuously bombarded by solar storms. So far, not a single week has gone without one incident of solar particles hitting our atmosphere. We have seen multiple X-class solar flare eruptions, ...
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Hindustan Times
Asteroids are believed to be left over debris from the formation of our solar system and can provide valuable information about the early stages of planetary development. Some asteroids, known as near-Earth asteroids, can come very close to our planet, ...
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Hindustan Times
Two organic compounds essential for living organisms have been found in samples retrieved from the asteroid Ryugu, buttressing the notion that some ingredients crucial for the advent of life arrived on Earth aboard rocks from space billions of years ...
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CNN
An unusual animal with canine teeth similar to those of a saber-toothed cat and the wide-set eyes of a cow lived in South America some 5 million years ago. In order to successfully hunt ...
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The New York Times
"Few other living mathematicians have contributed more to our understanding of partial differential equations than the Argentinian–American Luis Caffarelli," the Abel Prize committee announced in a news release on Wednesday. The prize is ...
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Hindustan Times
Scientists have previously found some or all of these bases in different asteroids that landed on Earth as meteorites. However, they could not be sure the chemicals came from outer space or were contaminated when they landed. The black particles from ...
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The Indian Express
AN INTERNATIONAL team of researchers – including scientists from the Inter-University Centre for Astronomy and Astrophysics (IUCAA) in Pune – have found a radio jet from a supermassive black hole stirring the gas in what is called the 'Teacup galaxy'.
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Space.com
Global sea levels rose more slowly in 2022 than models predicted. But there's no reason to celebrate, according to NASA. The minor deviation from a decades-long trend was caused by the cooling effects of the La Niña climate pattern, and we are no doubt ...
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Spaceflight Now
A new image from the James Webb Space Telescope shows a rare glimpse of a massive star 15,000 light-years away shedding a halo of gas and dust, seeding the cosmos with elements necessary for forming other stars, planets, and the building blocks of life ...
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India Today
Five planets are set to align between March 25 to March 30 as Earth enters the equinox. Jupiter, Mercury, Venus, Uranus, and Mars will align in the skies, forming a rare parade of planets.
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