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March 6, 2026
Astronomy·Space·USA·Weather

NOAA G1 Storm Watch March 6: Northern Lights Could Hit 18 U.S. States as Equinox Doubles Aurora Odds

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Science·USA

Michigan’s DST “Triple Threat”: 85 Million Already Sleep-Deprived and Detroit’s Sunrise Is 47 Minutes Later Than Boston’s

Spring Forward 2026: Michigan’s Triple Sleep Threat Explained 📍 Michigan · March 8, 2026 Michigan’s Triple Sleep Threat: What Happens When Your Biology Disagrees With the Clock When clocks spring forward this Sunday, those living on the western edge of
March 5, 2026

“Each One Is Rewriting What We Know” — 3I/ATLAS Hit at 137,000 mph With an 8:1 CO₂ Ratio That Baffled Scientists

Astronomy·Space
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Sumatran Rhino To Be Revived With Stem Cell Technology
Nature·Science

Sumatran Rhino To Be Revived With Stem Cell Technology

Malaysia’s last male Sumatran rhino, Kertam, died in 2019. Now, a team from the Max Delbrück Center has successfully grown stem cells and mini-brains from rhino’s skin cells. As they report in
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Karmactive Staff
December 14, 2022
Chandra X-Ray Telescope – NASA’s Deep Space Observatory For Astrophysics
Science·Technology

Chandra X-Ray Telescope –  NASA’s Deep Space Observatory For Astrophysics

Nasa’s Chandra x-ray observatory is a Telescope specially designed to detect x-ray emissions from very hot regions of the Universe such as exploded stars, clusters of galaxies and matter around black holes.
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Govind Tekale
November 2, 2022
Health·News·Science

Scientists Identify Er as New Blood Group System: Piezo1 Protein Mystery Solved

Blood types are determined by proteins present on the surface of red blood cells. While ABO and Rh are widely known, scientists continue to uncover additional blood groups with clinical significance. A
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Karmactive Team
October 10, 2022
Nature·Science

Data Deficient Species More Prone To Go Extinct

In a bid to safeguard biodiversity, both theoretical and practical initiatives have been taken by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), which has a database of most of the life
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Sakshi Bafna
August 24, 2022
Health·Science

Study Finds Plastic Particles In Cow And Pig Meat, Blood And Milk, Indicative Of Internal Exposure

Study shows that almost 80% of meat and dairy products from farm animals contain microplastics. Researchers from the Vrije Universiteit of Amsterdam have found that all 12 samples of farm animal feeds
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Tista Karmakar
July 30, 2022
Health·Science

Plastic Spheres & Biofilms  – Viruses Survive Better & Spread More Around Microplastics

New research by Vanessa Moresco and her team from natural sciences dept at University Of Stirling, UK reveals another reason microplastics are dangerous. The team found that the presence of microplastics increased
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Jonathan Santosh
July 24, 2022
News·Science·Water

1.42 Million Lakes Losing Water Globally Due To Evaporation & Rising Temperatures

A vital part of the terrestrial water and energy balance is the evaporative loss from lakes  across the world, both natural and man-made. The extent of these water bodies’ evaporation,  from its
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Nikitha Sebastian
July 21, 2022
Microplastics In Antarctica
News·Science

For The First Time Researchers Find Microplastic In Antarctic Snow

The University of Canterbury in New Zealand found evidence of microplastics in the Ross Ice Shelf and nearby regions during an expedition to Antarctica. The microplastics were found surprisingly in freshly fallen
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Jonathan Santosh
June 15, 2022
News·Science

Plastic Eating Enzymes Could Help Reduce The Global Plastic Waste Problem

The plastic pollution is depressingly familiar. In 2020, 367 metric tonnes of plastic was produced globally. The seas absorb more than 10 million tonnes of plastic every year. “Overtime we really do
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Govind Tekale
March 6, 2022
Nature·Science

World’s Largest Fish Breeding Habitat Discovered In The Weddell Sea, Antarctica

Scientists have found the largest known fish breeding area on Earth near the Filchner Ice Shelf in the southern Weddell Sea, Antarctica. A research team from the Alfred Wegener Institute documented approximately
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Govind Tekale
March 2, 2022
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    • Japan’s Abandoned Macaque Punch Has 4.5M Fans — Zoo Says “He’s Learning” But Science Warns It Won’t Be Simple

    • Leopard standing alert at Rajiv Gandhi Zoological Park in Pune, Maharashtra, illustrating the species commonly found across forest corridors near urban areas in the state.

      Thane leopard sightings surge—but experts say it’s CCTV boom, not big cat population explosion

    • Close-up of Ptilotus senarius flower head showing fine floral details used for species identification.

      Extinct For 58 Years: How One Phone Snap Just Solved A Major Botanical Mystery

  • Sustainability
    • Close-up view of an anchovy gill arch system illustrating layered biological filtration structures used as inspiration for a microplastic washing machine filter.

      Fish gill filter catches 99.6% of microplastics washing machines send into sewage systems

    • Exterior view of the Niels Bohr multi-storey car park in Brunnshög, Lund, featuring façade panels made from reused wind-turbine rotor blades.

      57 wind blades turn car park façade in Europe’s first turbine-built facility

    • Fresh cassava roots in close-up showing brown outer skin and white flesh of the starchy tuber crop

      Cassava kills 200 yearly yet 500 million eat it: WHO reveals cyanide preparation gap

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      Saharan Dust Crosses 4,000 km, Turns UK Skies Amber and Triggers ‘Blood Rain’ on British Cars

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      Nobel Peace Prize 2025: Venezuela’s Machado wins $1.7M from hiding as Trump cries “politics over peace”

    • Edward Attenborough and Dr Leonie van 't Hag working in a laboratory at Monash University with scientific equipment used for creating bioplastics from food waste sugars.

      Australian Scientists Transform Food Waste into Customizable Compostable Plastic Films

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