ISRO Plans to Transfer Half of PSLV Development to Industry Consortium, Says V. Narayanan

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) aims to delegate 50% of the development work for its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) to an industry consortium, according to ISRO’s Chairman V. Narayanan. This move is intended to enhance private sector participation and boost domestic aerospace capabilities. ISRO plans to transfer 50% of PSLV development to an…

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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Reappears Post-Solar Swing with First Optical Image Captured

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has been observed again after its close pass around the Sun, with astronomers capturing the first optical image post-solar swing. This significant observation provides new insights into the comet’s trajectory and physical characteristics as it journeys back into interstellar space. Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reappears after solar swing with first optical images captured,…

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Chucarosaurus diripienda: Giant Titanosaur Discovery Shakes Scientific Understanding

Paleontologists have discovered Chucarosaurus diripienda, an enormous titanosaur whose immense size reportedly caused infrastructural damage during excavation. This groundbreaking find is reshaping scientists’ approaches to studying titanosaurs and their impact on prehistoric ecosystems. Discover the massive Chucarosaurus diripienda, a titanosaur that redefined dinosaur size limits and transformed scientific study of prehistoric giants. In a remarkable…

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Trump Re-nominates Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator to Boost Space Partnerships and Economy

US President Donald Trump has re-nominated Jared Isaacman to serve as NASA Administrator, aiming to further strengthen public-private partnerships and advance the US space economy. The move underscores an ongoing commitment to expanding America’s leadership in space exploration and commercial space ventures. President Trump re-nominates Jared Isaacman as NASA Administrator to strengthen public-private partnerships and…

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China’s Astronauts Successfully Grill Chicken and Steak in Space: Milestone for Space Cuisine

Chinese astronauts aboard the Tiangong space station have for the first time grilled chicken and steak in orbit, marking a significant advancement in space food preparation. This achievement highlights efforts to improve astronauts’ diet and quality of life during long-duration missions. Chinese astronauts grill chicken and steak aboard Tiangong station, marking a milestone in space…

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Neuroscience Explains Why Sounds Like Chewing and Clicking Cause Irritation

New neuroscience research sheds light on why certain everyday sounds such as chewing, tapping, or clicking trigger intense irritation in some people. The study explores brain mechanisms behind misophonia, revealing how specific auditory stimuli activate emotional and sensory pathways. Discover how neuroscience reveals the brain mechanisms behind irritation caused by sounds like chewing, tapping, and…

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Male Fertility Myths Debunked: Why Penis Size Does Not Influence Reproductive Health

Recent scientific studies indicate that penis size is not a determining factor in male fertility and overall reproductive health. Experts emphasize that other factors such as sperm quality and hormonal balance play a more critical role in male reproductive success. Scientific studies reveal that penis size does not impact male fertility; sperm health and hormonal…

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Magnetars Identified as Potential Cosmic Producers of Gold, Challenging Established Theories

Scientists are reconsidering the origins of gold in the universe, with new research suggesting magnetars—highly magnetic neutron stars—as possible first cosmic goldsmiths. This challenges conventional views that primarily attribute gold production to neutron star mergers and supernovae. New research suggests magnetars could be key in cosmic gold production, revising established theories about how gold forms…

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