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  • Chernobyl fungus that grows stronger in radiation
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    Chernobyl fungus that grows stronger in radiation

    Chernobyl fungus is not a phrase anyone expected to hear in a hopeful scientific context. Yet deep inside the shattered remains of the Chernobyl nuclear reactor, scientists discovered a black fungus that appears not only to survive intense radiation, but to thrive in it. This remarkable organism, found in one of the most contaminated environments […] More

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    Reveal Exactly When Fossils Were Buried Across Massive Rock Formations

    Ancient dinosaur eggs reveal exactly when fossils were buried across massive rock formations, offering scientists a powerful new way to date some of the world’s most mysterious fossil sites. Buried underground for nearly 95 million years, these fragile eggshells are now rewriting how paleontologists understand the timing of fossil burial and rock formation. A groundbreaking […] More

  • Scientists Rethink the Origin of Life After Ancient Genetic Clues
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    Scientists Rethink the Origin of Life After Ancient Genetic Clues

    Origin of life research is entering a new phase as scientists uncover evidence suggesting that life on Earth may have begun in a far more complex and unexpected way than previously believed. New peer-reviewed studies are challenging long-standing assumptions about how genes, proteins, and early biological systems first emerged billions of years ago. For decades, […] More

  • Interstellar Tunnels
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    Interstellar Tunnels Are Changing How Scientists See the Galaxy

    Interstellar tunnels are forcing scientists to rethink one of the most basic assumptions about space: that the vast regions between stars are mostly empty. New astronomical research suggests that our galaxy is threaded with enormous, invisible corridors of hot gas, forming a connected cosmic structure that stretches far beyond our solar neighborhood. This discovery, made […] More

  • Lithospheric Dripping Turkey
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    Lithospheric Dripping Turkey: Scientists Shocked by Earth ‘Dripping’ Beneath Konya

    Lithospheric Dripping Turkey has stunned the scientific community after researchers revealed an extraordinary geological process taking place deep beneath the heart of the country. Satellite data and seismic analyses show that the Earth’s crust beneath central Turkey is not stable—it is slowly “dripping” downward, kilometer by kilometer, into the mantle below. This rare phenomenon is […] More

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    Traits Women Find Attractive in Men: Scientists Reveal the Top 3

    Traits Women Find Attractive in Men Change With Age, Study Finds Traits women find attractive in men have long been debated, but a new scientific study has revealed clear patterns based on age and life stage. Researchers found that what women value in male attractiveness shifts significantly over time, offering insight into why preferences can […] More

  • Mars Time Moves Faster
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    Mars Time Moves Faster Than Earth, Scientists Reveal

    Mars time is advancing faster than Earth time, according to groundbreaking research by physicists at the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). While the differences in Martian and Earth time have been known in general terms, this study provides precise measurements of how seconds themselves tick differently on the Red Planet, offering unprecedented […] More

  • 167-Million-Year-Old Fossil
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    167-Million-Year-Old Fossil Discovery in Scotland Challenges Snake Evolution

    A Stunning Fossil Find on the Isle of Skye The rugged landscapes of Scotland’s Isle of Skye have once again produced a discovery that could reshape evolutionary science. A fossil dating back 167 million years to the Jurassic period has revealed an entirely new species—an ancient reptile that carries the traits of both lizards and […] More

  • Moon Village
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    Humanity Could Build a “Moon Village” Within 10 Years

    At the International Astronautical Congress (IAC) 2025 in Sydney, NASA and global space agencies shared their future goals for the Moon and Mars. NASA revealed plans to establish a nuclear-powered “village” on the Moon within the next decade. NASA’s Bold Lunar Vision Sean Duffy, a NASA official, announced that if the U.S. space strategy succeeds, […] More

  • Solar Eclipse in Virgo
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    Solar Eclipse in Virgo: The Universe’s Repair Line

    A Cosmic Reset On September 21 at 22:54, a solar eclipse will occur at the 29th degree of Virgo, marking the second new moon in Virgo within the last month. This eclipse is not just an astronomical event; it is a moment of reflection, recalibration, and personal and collective transformation. Throughout history, eclipses have been […] More

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