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Smart Proteins India’s Sustainable Food Revolution
Science Technology

Smart Proteins: India’s Sustainable Food Revolution

By G. C. on Monday, March 17, 2025

Fun Fact: The first lab-grown burger was created in 2013 and cost $330,000 to produce! Today, smart proteins are becoming a more affordable and sustainable reality. Imagine a world where you could enjoy a juicy burger or a protein-rich meal without harming the environment. Sounds futuristic? Well, India is taking a significant step toward this …

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How COVID Changed Virology Forever 4 Groundbreaking Lessons
Health Science

How COVID Changed Virology Forever: 4 Groundbreaking Lessons

By G. C. on Saturday, March 15, 2025

Fun Fact: The SARS-CoV-2 virus, responsible for COVID-19, is the most sequenced virus in history, with over 17 million genome sequences recorded! The COVID-19 pandemic had a profound global impact, but did you know it also transformed the field of virology? Scientists have learned more about viruses in the past five years than in decades …

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Ancient DNA Reveals Stone Age Voyages from Europe to Africa
History Science

Ancient DNA Reveals Stone Age Voyages from Europe to Africa

By G. C. on Friday, March 14, 2025

More than 8,000 years ago, during the Mesolithic (~10,000 BCE to 8,000 BCE) and Neolithic periods of the Stone Age (~8,000 BCE to around 3,000 BCE), early humans might have used wooden canoes to travel across the Mediterranean, navigating by sight from island to island. This means that they were capable of organized sea voyages …

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Earth’s Oldest Impact Crater Discovered 3.47 billion Years Ago
Science

Earth’s Oldest Impact Crater Discovered: 3.47 billion Years Ago

By G. C. on Saturday, March 8, 2025

Fun Fact: The Yarrabubba crater in Western Australia was considered Earth’s oldest impact crater at 2.23 billion years old—until scientists discovered a much older one, dating back 3.47 billion years! Imagine a time when Earth was still young, its surface constantly bombarded by space rocks. Now, scientists have discovered what might be the oldest known …

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Astronomy Space

Potentially Habitable Super-Earth Found Just 20 Light-Years Away

By G. C. on Friday, March 7, 2025

Fun Fact: The closest known exoplanet to Earth, Proxima b, is just 4.24 light-years away, but scientists are now buzzing about a new super-Earth that might be even more promising for life! Imagine a planet where life could thrive beyond Earth. Scientists have discovered a potentially habitable super-Earth just 20 light-years away, and it’s making …

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February 2025 Planetary Parade How to See the Rare Alignment
Astronomy Space

February 2025 Planetary Parade: How to See the Rare Alignment

By G. C. on Thursday, February 27, 2025

Fun Fact: Did you know that a planetary alignment involving all visible planets occurs only once every few decades? The last major event like this happened in 2004, and the next won’t be until 2040! Introduction Imagine stepping outside on a crisp February evening and looking up to see seven planets lined up in the …

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Bacteria-Made Band-Aid for Plants
Agriculture Sustainability

Bacteria-Made Band-Aid for Plants: A Game-Changer in Plant Care

By G. C. on Friday, February 21, 2025

Fun Fact: Did you know that bacteria can produce a material strong enough to heal plants and help them grow? Scientists have found a way to turn bacterial cellulose into a plant bandage, offering a revolutionary way to support plant recovery and propagation. Introduction Imagine a world where farmers and gardeners no longer worry about …

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Einstein Rings The Cosmic Illusion That Bends Light and Minds
Astronomy Science

Einstein Rings: The Cosmic Illusion That Bends Light and Minds

By G. C. on Tuesday, February 18, 2025

Did you know that gravity can bend light like a giant cosmic magnifying glass? This mind-boggling phenomenon, known as an Einstein Ring, is a spectacular example of how the universe plays tricks on our eyes. Recently, the European Space Agency (ESA) unveiled a stunning image of an Einstein Ring captured by its Euclid space telescope, …

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Asteroid Deflection Strategies to Prevent Impact Threats
Science Space Exploration

Asteroid Deflection: Strategies to Prevent Impact Threats

By G. C. on Sunday, February 16, 2025

Fun Fact: Every day, Earth is bombarded with over 100 tons of space dust and small meteoroids, but most burn up harmlessly in our atmosphere! Asteroids have been a threat to Earth since the dawn of our planet. While small ones disintegrate upon entry, larger asteroids could cause catastrophic damage. Scientists and space agencies worldwide …

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Pacific Fusion The Future of Clean Energy
Science Technology

Pacific Fusion: The Future of Clean and Limitless Energy

By G. C. on Friday, February 14, 2025

Fun Fact: The energy produced by just one gram of fusion fuel is equivalent to burning eight tons of coal! Clean energy is the need of the hour, and Pacific Fusion is leading the charge in revolutionizing sustainable power. The startup, spearheaded by geneticist Eric Lander, is working towards making fusion energy commercially viable. Fusion …

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Traditional Remedies Backed by Modern Medicine

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Indian Temples as Earthquake-Proof Structures

Indian Temples as Earthquake-Proof Structures

Lessons from the Monsoon Patience in Uncertainty

Lessons from the Monsoon: Patience in Uncertainty

Oral vs. Written Memory How Culture Shapes Recall

Oral vs. Written Memory: How Culture Shapes Recall

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