Greenland Fossils: Greenland fossils reveal greater sea-level threat from climate change

WASHINGTON: In the not-too-distant past, Greenland lived up to its name.Scientists have discovered plants and insects remain under a two-mile-deep (three km) ice core extracted from the centre of the island, providing the clearest proof yet that nearly all of this vast territory was green within the past million years, when atmospheric carbon levels were … Read more

‘Seems to have gone extremely well’: Elon Musk confirms successful Neuralink implant in second patient

Elon Musk, the owner of Neuralink, has announced that the company has successfully implanted its device in a second patient. The device is designed to enable paralyzed individuals to operate digital devices using only their thoughts. Neuralink is currently testing the device, which aims to assist people with spinal cord injuries. Musk mentioned that 400 … Read more

Drone Swarm Research: Dutch turn to birds and bees to inspire drone swarm research

DELFT: Dutch scientists have unveiled the country’s first laboratory to research how autonomous miniature drones can mimic insects to accomplish tasks ranging from finding gas leaks in factories to search-and-rescue missions.Called the Swarming Lab, researchers at the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) say they aim to put a “self-flying” swarm of 100 tiny drones … Read more

Higgs particle could have ended the universe: What prevented it, why are we still here

The universe have been existing for an impressive 13.7 billion years, but several experiments suggest that it may not be as secure as it appears. And it’s all down to the instability of a single fundamental particle, none other than the Higgs boson.According to The Conversation, a study recently accepted for publication in Physical Letters … Read more

Meet the crew that is set to fly with Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla

Michael López-Alegría, holding both American and Spanish citizenship, is an accomplished astronaut, test pilot, and commercial astronaut.[2] Throughout his career, he has participated in three Space Shuttle missions and one International Space Station mission, accumulating extensive experience in space exploration. In a notable achievement, López-Alegría served as the commander of Axiom Mission 3, which successfully … Read more

AstroSat helps find how a ‘vampire star’ rejuvenated itself by feeding on fellow star

BENGALURU: In a discovery that reads like celestial fiction, astronomers have uncovered evidence of a “vampire star” rejuvenating itself by feeding on a companion star in the “M67” star cluster. This finding, made possible by India’s AstroSat space observatory, provides a rare glimpse into the complex world of binary star evolution and stellar rejuvenation.The research, … Read more

Mommy-son reunion: DNA test reunites a dog with his long lost mother; watch

Video circulated online showed a dog named, Charlie experience a heartwarming reunion with his long-lost mother, Lola, after being separated for eleven years which was made possible through the use of a DNA test.Charlie’s owner, BreighAna Washburn, after discovering his heritage through DNA testing arranged a special play date for him and Lola, allowing the … Read more