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February 7, 2023
Space/USA

Artemis 1: The Most Powerful Rocket Launch in History

NASA’s Space Launch System (SLS) mega-rocket, following its successful first mission, seems ready for its next challenge – launching astronauts. On November 16th, the SLS completed its inaugural flight, launching the Artemis

Perucetus colossus
Archaeology/Nature/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 ago during the Eocene epoch. Bearing resemblance to

August 5, 2023

Bangladeshi Scientist Finds A Way To Create BioPlastic From Jute Fibres

Design/Sustainability

Dr. Mubarak Ahmad Khan is currently serving as the Scientific Advisor of Bangladesh Jute Mills corporation (BJMC).  The Sonali Bag is a cellulose-based biodegradable

John Carmack Predicts AI Will Soon Simulate the Human Brain

Artificial Intelligence/Computing/Technology

John Carmack, the former executive at Meta and renowned computer programmer, has predicted that artificial general intelligence (AGI) will soon simulate the human brain.

Energy/Science

12-sided Power Dodecahedron: UCLA Unmasks the True Shape of Lithium

Researchers at UCLA’s California NanoSystems Institute have discovered a method to deposit lithium metal on surfaces without the typical corrosion, revealing the true form of lithium for the first time. Traditionally, lithium’s

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by Rahul Somvanshi
August 8, 2023
Science/Space

Rains and Vapors in the Cosmos: James Webb Telescope Detects Water Vapor in an Unlikely Place

The James Webb Space Telescope has detected water vapor in the inner disk of the PDS 70 system, an area less than 160 million kilometers from the system’s star, revealing significant insights

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by Karmactive Team
August 6, 2023
Agriculture/Space

Saving Crops with Space Tech: NASA’s JPL and Cornell Take On Plant Diseases

In an innovative stride towards sustainable agriculture, NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory and Cornell University have leveraged advanced technology to mitigate plant diseases by facilitating their early detection. They used a high-tech tool

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by Rahul Somvanshi
August 5, 2023
Venus Exploration
Space

From Ocean Depths to Venus Heights: OceanGate’s Söhnlein Plans 1,000 Humans on Venus by 2050

In the wake of OceanGate Expedition’s recent underwater tragedy, co-founder Guillermo Söhnlein remains steadfast in his commitment to pushing human boundaries. His eyes are set on an audacious goal: to populate Venus’

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by Govind Tekale
August 5, 2023
Perucetus colossus
Archaeology/Nature/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

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by Karmactive Staff
August 5, 2023
Sustainability/Technology/Water

Oneka Technologies: Wave-Powered Desalination Innovation for Coastal Communities

In an era marked by environmental crises, water scarcity stands as a colossal challenge, affecting 1.1 billion people and threatening to escalate geopolitical tensions. However, this stark reality is driving innovative solutions,

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by Rahul Somvanshi
August 4, 2023
AOH1996 Molecule on Cancer Cells
Health

The Dawn of a New Era in Cancer Treatment: The Story of AOH1996

A groundbreaking medical breakthrough on the horizon is promising a ray of hope for those grappling with cancer. The prestigious City of Hope Hospital’s team of scientists, renowned for its relentless pursuit

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by Nidhi Baravkar
August 3, 2023
Entertainment/Space

NASA’s Streaming Platform Brings a New Era of Interstellar Engagement and Space Education

NASA is taking significant steps to improve its online presence and reach more people by launching new digital streaming platform, NASA+. This digital revamp aims to offer the public an immersive, intuitive,

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by Rahul Somvanshi
August 2, 2023
Energy/Science

A Concrete Battery: MIT and Wyss Institute Innovate Supercapacitors that Could Reshape Renewable Energy

Researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Wyss Institute have an exciting new development in energy storage systems by creating an innovative supercapacitor. This system, crafted from a blend

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by Govind Tekale
August 2, 2023
Archaeology/Space

Iron that fell from the Sky: Tracing the Meteoritic Origins of a Bronze Age Arrowhead

A Bronze Age arrowhead, discovered in Switzerland in the 19th century, has unveiled an unusual origin; it is crafted from iron extracted from a meteorite. The iron used for the arrowhead has

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by Govind Tekale
August 2, 2023
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