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Time Travel: The Grand Dream of the 25th Century
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Time Travel: The Grand Dream of the 25th Century

While Einstein and Kip Thorne's theories confirm that time travel is theoretically possible, the 25th century will serve as the bridge that brings this technology to the doorstep of the …

Based on inputs from: The Morning Voice | 10 Feb 2026, 05:34 PM IST
A Dense Clump Of Dark Matter, Not A Supermassive Black Hole, Could Reside In The Milky Way's Center.
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A Dense Clump Of Dark Matter, Not A Supermassive Black Hole, Could Reside In The Milky Way's Center.

There's been widespread agreement that a supermassive black hole resides in the Milky Way's Center. But that may not be true. Researchers say that a dense clump of fermionic dark …

Based on inputs from: Universe Today | 10 Feb 2026, 01:34 PM IST
First underground lava tube detected on Venus using NASA radar data
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First underground lava tube detected on Venus using NASA radar data

Scientists analyzing NASA’s Magellan radar data have discovered a massive underground lava tube on Venus, revealing new clues about the planet’s volcanic past.

Based on inputs from: BusinessLine | 10 Feb 2026, 11:34 AM IST
The Coldest Seawater in History Found Beneath Snowball Earth’s Ice Sheets
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The Coldest Seawater in History Found Beneath Snowball Earth’s Ice Sheets

Water temperatures 717 million years ago reached a stunning -15°C beneath icy seas, colder than anything seen today, even in the harshest polar regions.

Based on inputs from: Indian Defence Review | 10 Feb 2026, 10:35 AM IST
NASA’s SPHEREx Spots Interstellar Comet Flaring With Gas and Organic Molecules
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NASA’s SPHEREx Spots Interstellar Comet Flaring With Gas and Organic Molecules

NASA’s SPHEREx telescope observes rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS brightening with water vapour and organics.

Based on inputs from: Gadgets 360 | 10 Feb 2026, 08:35 AM IST
Scientists Find Meteorite Traces in Rajasthan’s Ramgarh Crater
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Scientists Find Meteorite Traces in Rajasthan’s Ramgarh Crater

Ramgarh crater in Rajasthan may be from a meteorite; microtektites hint at cosmic impact, findings revealed in LPSC 2026.

Based on inputs from: The CSR Journal | 10 Feb 2026, 08:35 AM IST
Can humans have babies in space? What researchers say might shock you
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Can humans have babies in space? What researchers say might shock you

Science News: Humanity has been reaching for the stars for decades. Moon landings, Mars rovers, and long stays on the ISS. But there’s one question that seems to ha.

Based on inputs from: Times of India | 10 Feb 2026, 08:34 AM IST
Assam: Tezpur University study reveals role of high-energy electrons in solar oscillations
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Assam: Tezpur University study reveals role of high-energy electrons in solar oscillations

Tezpur University study shows how high-energy electrons alter solar oscillations and energy transport, aiding understanding of solar activity.

Based on inputs from: Northeast Now (English) | 10 Feb 2026, 07:35 AM IST
Elon Musk gives a new deadline to take humans to Mars
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Elon Musk gives a new deadline to take humans to Mars

Tech News News: SpaceX CEO Elon Musk has once again reset the expectations of humanity’s journey to Mars. In a post shared on social media platform X (formerly known .

Based on inputs from: Times of India | 10 Feb 2026, 07:35 AM IST
Do humans age faster on Mars? Einstein’s theory reveals the truth behind this phenomenon
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Do humans age faster on Mars? Einstein’s theory reveals the truth behind this phenomenon

Scientists reveal that time passes slightly faster on Mars due to weaker gravity. Einstein’s theory explains why humans would technically age faster, though the difference remains extremely small.

Based on inputs from: Moneycontrol | 10 Feb 2026, 06:35 AM IST
Chinese fossil fills gap in early evolutionary history of birds
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Chinese fossil fills gap in early evolutionary history of birds

Researchers in China have discovered a rare Jurassic bird fossil. The remains of the animal sheds light on the evolution of early birds.

Based on inputs from: News9live | 10 Feb 2026, 06:34 AM IST
Almost as long as a football field: What to know about Nasa's Artemis II rocket and mission
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Almost as long as a football field: What to know about Nasa's Artemis II rocket and mission

Science News: If you laid Nasa’s Artemis II moon rocket on its side, it would stretch nearly the length of a football field. That’s because the Space Launch System .

Based on inputs from: Times of India | 10 Feb 2026, 05:35 AM IST
Early universe black hole spotted during impossible growth spurt
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Early universe black hole spotted during impossible growth spurt

Astronomers have captured an actively feeding supermassive black hole in the early universe. The black hole was captured during a remarkable growth spurt.

Based on inputs from: News9live | 10 Feb 2026, 05:35 AM IST
Scientists Find Mysterious Tunnels Hidden Deep in Desert Rocks That Don't Match Any Known Natural Process
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Scientists Find Mysterious Tunnels Hidden Deep in Desert Rocks That Don't Match Any Known Natural Process

Deep beneath scorched desert stone, scientists uncovered microscopic tunnels carved with eerie precision, structures that defy geology and hint at something far more mysterious.

Based on inputs from: Indian Defence Review | 10 Feb 2026, 05:35 AM IST
New study throws light on the final moments of nuclear fission
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New study throws light on the final moments of nuclear fission

Researchers have identified rare proton emissions that reveal how the neck of a nucleus stretches and snaps, providing a new way to understand the stickiness of nuclear matter at extreme …

Based on inputs from: Research Matters | 09 Feb 2026, 06:34 PM IST