Astronomers spot double quasars in merging galaxies

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Washington-- Peering back 10 billion years into the universe's past, astronomers have found a pair of quasars that are so close to each other...

Coffee waste can boost forest recovery: Study

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New York-- Coffee pulp, a waste product of coffee production, could be used to speed up tropical forest recovery on post agricultural land, suggests...

Astronomers obtain 1st image of black hole’s magnetic fields

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New York-- A new view of a supermassive black hole marks the first time astronomers have captured and mapped polarisation, a sign of magnetic...

Model explains how life may have emerged on Mars

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By Leah Burrows The Harvard Gazette Watching Perseverance’s journey across a dry, dusty river delta on Mars, it’s difficult to imagine that landscape once glistened with...

Indian scientists find new material ‘state’ boosting quantum tech

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New Delhi--Indian scientists have discovered a new "exotic and strange" state of materials that alters their physical properties in presence of an electromagnetic field,...

Why this rocky ‘super-Earth’ is an astronomer’s dream

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Sydney-- A rocky "super-Earth" planet discovered in the Virgo constellation could change how astronomers look for life in the universe, suggests new research. It is...

India’s scientists make low-cost optical telescope for seeing distant quasars, galaxies

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By S.Ravi New Delhi-- Keeping in mind Prime Minister's call to develop technology in all spheres, Indian scientists have indigenously designed and developed a low-cost...

Earth has life span of nearly 1bn years more: Study

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Tokyo-- The future life span of Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere is approximately one billion years, a new study reveals. According to the study, published in the...

NASA’s Perseverance rover lands successfully on Mars

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Washington--The American space agency, National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), has successfully landed its Perseverance rover in a deep crater near the planet Mars'...

Women career scientists still face gender bias: UNESCO

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By Siddhi Jain New Delhi-- Women still account for only 28 per cent of engineering graduates and 40 per cent of graduates in computer science...
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