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NASA, US Energy Department Plan Nuclear Reactor on Moon by 2030

NASA, US Energy Department Plan Nuclear Reactor on Moon by 2030

NASA, US Energy Department Plan Nuclear Reactor on Moon by 2030 NASA and the US Department of Energy have formally agreed to work together on deploying a nuclear reactor on the Moon by the end of the decade, marking a major step in America’s plans for sustained lunar exploration. The two agencies announced Tuesday that […]

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PSLV Rocket Deviates From Flight Path, ISRO Says Analysing Data

PSLV Rocket Deviates From Flight Path, ISRO Says Analysing Data India’s Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) mission on Monday faced an anomaly after launch, with ISRO later confirming that a deviation was observed during the rocket’s third stage. ISRO Chairman Dr V Narayanan said the data is being analysed and that the space agency will

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ISRO Collects Advanced Chandrayaan-2 Data To Study Moon's Polar Regions

ISRO Collects Advanced Chandrayaan-2 Data To Study Moon’s Polar Regions

ISRO Collects Advanced Chandrayaan-2 Data To Study Moon’s Polar Regions ISRO on Saturday said it has collected advanced data from the Chandrayaan-2 lunar orbiter to gain a deeper understanding of the Moon’s polar regions, including parameters describing the physical and dielectric properties of its surface. This is India’s major value addition towards future global exploration

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James Watson, Co-Discoverer Of DNA Double-Helix, Dies At 97

James Watson, Co-Discoverer Of DNA Double-Helix, Dies At 97

James Watson, Co-Discoverer Of DNA Double-Helix, Dies At 97 James D. Watson, whose co-discovery of the twisted-ladder structure of DNA in 1953 helped light the long fuse on a revolution in medicine, crimefighting, genealogy and ethics, has died, according to his former research lab. He was 97. The breakthrough — made when the brash, Chicago-born

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ISRO Set To Launch India's Heaviest Satellite CMS-03 From Sriharikota

ISRO Set To Launch India’s Heaviest Satellite CMS-03 From Sriharikota

ISRO Set To Launch India’s Heaviest Satellite CMS-03 From Sriharikota India is gearing up for a landmark space mission as the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) prepares to launch its heaviest satellite yet from home soil. The 4,410 kg multi-band communication satellite, CMS-03, is set to travel into a Geosynchronous Transfer Orbit (GTO) aboard the

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Pusan National University Researchers Reveal How Forest Soil Properties Influence Arsenic Mobility and Toxicity in Soil Organisms

Pusan National University Researchers Reveal How Forest Soil Properties Influence Arsenic Mobility and Toxicity in Soil Organisms

Pusan National University Researchers Reveal How Forest Soil Properties Influence Arsenic Mobility and Toxicity in Soil Organisms Arsenic contamination in forest soils poses stage-specific risks, as juveniles respond more strongly to mobile arsenic than adults Arsenic leaking from abandoned gold mines can harm forest ecosystems by entering soils and affecting soil organisms. In a recent

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September 2025 Skywatch: Celestial Events To Look Out For

September 2025 Skywatch: Celestial Events To Look Out For

September 2025 Skywatch: Celestial Events To Look Out For From a total lunar eclipse that will turn the Moon red to planets lining up close to each other, skygazers will witness some rare celestial events in September. Also on display in the night sky will be distant galaxies and star clusters that usually go unnoticed.

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India and Japan Sign Deal For Joint Chandrayaan-5 Mission To Explore Moon's South Pole

India and Japan Sign Deal For Joint Chandrayaan-5 Mission To Explore Moon’s South Pole

India and Japan Sign Deal For Joint Chandrayaan-5 Mission To Explore Moon’s South Pole India and Japan on Friday signed the implementing arrangement for the Chandrayaan-5 mission, a joint exploration of the polar region of the moon by the space agencies of the two countries. The Implementing Arrangement between the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)

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SpaceX Successfully Launches Starship Megarocket After Multiple Setbacks

SpaceX Successfully Launches Starship Megarocket After Multiple Setbacks

SpaceX Successfully Launches Starship Megarocket After Multiple Setbacks SpaceX’s Starship megarocket roared into the skies Tuesday on its tenth test flight, turning in a strong performance after a series of fiery failures had begun to cast doubt on its future. Towering 403 feet (123 meters), Starship is the most powerful launch vehicle ever built and

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Aging Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Clusterin Marks Aging Shift Toward Myeloid and Platelet Production in Stem Cells

Aging Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Clusterin Marks Aging Shift Toward Myeloid and Platelet Production in Stem Cells

Aging Hematopoietic Stem Cells: Clusterin Marks Aging Shift Toward Myeloid and Platelet Production in Stem Cells Expression of the Clusterin gene in hematopoietic stem cells marks an age-related shift toward myeloid/platelet over lymphoid cell production. Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) can differentiate into any blood cell. However, as HSCs age, they are more likely to differentiate

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1.4 Million-Year-Old Jaw Identified as New Paranthropus Species in South Africa

1.4 Million-Year-Old Jaw Identified as New Paranthropus Species in South Africa

1.4 Million-Year-Old Jaw Identified as New Paranthropus Species in South Africa Gadgets 360 A fossilised jawbone discovered in South Africa has been classified as belonging to a previously unidentified human relative. The specimen, estimated to be 1.4 million years old, has been attributed to the genus Paranthropus, known for its distinctive dental structure. Unlike its robust counterparts,

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