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Perucetus colossus
August 5, 2023
Nature·Paleontology·Science

The Perucetus Paradox: Dethroning the Blue Whale, Insights into the World’s Heaviest Beast

Peruvian researchers have unearthed fossils of a colossal early whale, named Perucetus colossus, potentially dethroning the blue whale as the heaviest known animal. The ancient marine mammal lived approximately 38-40 million years
A 15-meter long snake, Vasuki indicus, was found. It also features a life-like reconstruction of the snake's vertebrae and their position in the vertebral column.(Source: pib.gov)
Discovery·India·Paleontology

Gujarat Fossil Discovery: Vasuki Indicus, 47 Million Years Old, Exceeds Known Snake Lengths

It is said that God is infinite and his story too is endless. Similarly, the world of research is without an end. According to recent reports, a fossil was found in Kutch, Gujarat in 2005. It was believed to be
April 29, 2024

Neanderthal vs. Homo Sapiens: Archaeological Gourmet Findings Challenge Evolutionary Views!

Archaeology·Discovery·Science
A study was published on October 12, 2023, revealing new insights into Neanderthal cuisine and their use of fire. Twenty years of archaeological excavations

94-Million-Year-Old Marine Reptile Unearthed in a Utah Dig: Sarabosaurus Dahli

Archaeology·History·Nature·Science
In the vast expanse of southern Utah’s gray shale badlands, scientists have unearthed a remarkable discovery. The scientists have dug up a never-before-seen species
Plastic·Science·Sustainability

Swift Removal Of Microplastic From Water Using Chemical Science-Wasser 3.0

Wasser 3.0 gGmbH is a company that seeks to provide solutions for microplastics and micropollutants. This is a huge menace to society and most treatments are expensive, Wasser provides the most cost-effective
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Karmactive TeamandJonathan SantoshandTista Karmakar
February 8, 2023
Science·Space

96P/Machholz 1: A Mysterious Comet from Beyond Our Solar System

The comet 96P/Machholz 1, measuring 3.7 miles wide, is believed to have originated from beyond our solar system and is currently being tracked by the NASA-European Space Agency’s Solar and Heliospheric Observatory
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Govind Tekale
February 8, 2023
News·Science·Technology

Dallas Biotech Firm Invests $225 Million to Revive Extinct Species Including the Dodo

Colossal Biosciences, a biotech firm, has announced its aim to bring the extinct dodo back to life through genetic editing. This latest effort to resurrect vanished species comes amid the global biodiversity
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Karmactive Team
February 6, 2023
Energy·Science

From Seawater to Clean Energy: A Breakthrough Discovery in Hydrogen Fuel Production

A breakthrough discovery by researchers at the University of Adelaide has made waves in the energy sector with the production of clean hydrogen fuel from seawater without any prior treatment. The world’s
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Karmactive Team
February 4, 2023
Archaeology·Science·World

New Evidence of Neanderthal Hunting and Butchery of Elephants in Europe

Thousands of years ago, Neanderthals regularly hunted and killed elephants in Europe, according to an investigation of the stone tool marks on a collection of bones. Given the quantity of meat involved,
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Govind Tekale
February 3, 2023
NASA Unveils Artificial Moon : Cutting-Edge Lunar Lab for Exploration Research
Science·Space

NASA Unveils Artificial Moon : Cutting-Edge Lunar Lab for Exploration Research

NASA has just unveiled its cutting-edge Lunar Lab and Regolith Testbed, located at the Ames Research Center in California’s Silicon Valley. This “artificial moon” facility is designed to imitate the lunar environment,
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Rahul Somvanshi
February 2, 2023
Endless Energy: The Gravitational Potential of Gravity Batteries
Energy·Science·Technology

Endless Energy: The Gravitational Potential of Gravity Batteries

The pursuit for abundant and clean energy has been an ongoing effort for over half a century, as researchers work to address climate change while also improving energy solutions. A major obstacle
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Karmactive Team
February 1, 2023
Volcanic Eruption Destroys Unique Life Forms & Tropical Landmass in Tonga
Disaster·Nature·Science

Volcanic Eruption Destroys Unique Life Forms & Tropical Landmass in Tonga

A tropical island in Tonga that appeared from the water in 2015 was filled with unique life forms, but the largest volcanic explosion of the twenty-first century utterly destroyed it along with
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Karmactive Team
January 31, 2023
The Lost City Hydrothermal Field: A Submerged Oasis of Life
Ocean·Science

The Lost City Hydrothermal Field: A Submerged Oasis of Life

The ethereal blue hue of the Lost City’s creamy carbonate structures and columns is revealed by a remotely operated vehicle sent to investigate. From miniature stacks resembling toadstools to a towering monolith
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Karmactive Team
January 30, 2023
Journey to Mars in 45 Days: The Potential of NASA’s Bimodal Nuclear Thermal Rocket
Science·Technology

Journey to Mars in 45 Days: The Potential of NASA’s Bimodal Nuclear Thermal Rocket

NASA has announced a new funding for a cutting-edge technology that could revolutionize interplanetary travel – the Bimodal Nuclear Thermal Rocket. This advanced rocket system could potentially cut travel time to Mars
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Rahul SomvanshiandKarmactive Team
January 25, 2023
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