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Why Astronauts' Tears Don't Fall in Space

Discover the bizarre physics of crying in microgravity. Tears don't fall but cling to the eye, revealing how space reshapes basic human functions. Read the fascinating science.

8 Dirtiest Home Items & How to Clean Them

Your home hides germs in plain sight! Discover the 8 most contaminated everyday objects, from sponges to remotes, and learn the right way to clean and disinfect them for a healthier 2026.

New Wild Sponge Gourd Variety Found in Odisha

An ICAR-NBPGR scientist discovers Luffa aegyptiaca var. alba, a new wild sponge gourd with white seeds in Odisha. This find could boost crop genetics and disease resistance. Read more.

Why Your Kitchen Sponge is a Toxic Hazard

A scientist warns your kitchen sponge is a breeding ground for E. coli & releases microplastics. Discover the shocking study findings and safer alternatives like loofah & cotton towels.

5 Brainless Animals That Survive and Thrive

Discover 5 incredible animals that survive without brains using nerve nets and instincts. Jellyfish, starfish, and sea sponges prove intelligence isn't always necessary for survival in nature.

Guwahati's Sponge Parks Combat Urban Flooding

Guwahati launches innovative sponge parks in Rupnagar and Kahilipara to combat urban flooding through natural water absorption. Learn how these green spaces will transform water management in Assam's capital.

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