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Moon Collects Earth's Atmosphere, New Study Finds

New research shows Earth's atmosphere is slowly sending water and minerals to the Moon via magnetic highways. This turns lunar soil into a priceless archive of our planet's history. Read more!

Why We Don't Fall Off the Round Earth: Gravity Explained

Ever wondered why people on the bottom of Earth don't fall off? The answer lies in gravity, the fundamental force that pulls everything towards Earth's center. Discover the astonishing science that keeps us grounded.

India's Two-Pronged Path to Rare Earth Security

India is pursuing a dual strategy to secure its rare earth supply chain, combining domestic mining and recycling. This approach is crucial for building resilience and meeting soaring global demand. Read the expert analysis.

China-Japan Tensions Threaten Rare Earths Supply Chain

Military tensions between China and Japan escalate as Chinese jets lock onto Japanese aircraft. This could disrupt the critical rare earths supply chain, impacting global tech and EV sectors. Read the full analysis.

Scientists: Universe Cannot Be a Computer Simulation

A new study from University of British Columbia physicists uses mathematical logic to debunk the simulation hypothesis. They argue reality contains elements no algorithm can produce. Read the full analysis.

Goyal's Gravity Theory: Can It Slow Ageing?

Zomato CEO Deepinder Goyal proposes a scientific hypothesis linking gravity to human ageing. Discover his unconventional theory, potential solutions, and scientific community's response. Explore the future of longevity research.

China's Space Kitchen Serves Real BBQ in Zero Gravity

Chinese astronauts are cooking up a storm in space with a revolutionary hot air oven that delivers authentic barbecue flavours in zero gravity. Discover how this space kitchen breakthrough is changing cosmic cuisine forever.

India's Rare Earth Bonanza: Massive Reserves Found

India sits on substantial rare earth deposits across several states, reveals IREL's Rare Earth Division head, signaling a strategic boost for the nation's high-tech and green energy sectors.

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