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Megalodon
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Megalodon; Was the Megapredator Warmblooded?

New research into the ancient world of Megalodon sharks, the largest predators to have ever roamed the oceans, suggests that their ability to maintain a warm body temperature could have played a crucial role in their evolution as formidable megapredators. This groundbreaking study sheds light on the potential physiological adaptations Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsJune 30, 2023 ago
Hunga Eruption
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Tonga’s Hunga Eruption Was a True Monster!

In a stunning display of nature’s power, Tonga’s Hunga eruption has made headlines as the site of the most intense lightning ever recorded, with an astounding 200,000 lightning flashes witnessed during the volcanic event. This remarkable phenomenon has captivated scientists and sparked a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsJune 24, 2023 ago
Biggest Black Hole
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Biggest Black Hole, How Big Is It?

What is the biggest thing you have ever known? Well, whatever it is that flashes in your mind, this monster makes ‘it’ look like a tiny cell of a micro-organism. TON 618, the biggest black hole ever discovered by humans. During a radio survey conducted in Bologna, Italy in 1970, Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsJune 3, 2023 ago
World's Largest Lakes
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World’s Largest Lakes are Drying Up…!

The world’s largest lakes, often considered symbols of abundance and vitality, are facing a significant threat. Startling research reveals that more than half of these magnificent bodies of water are drying up at an alarming rate. This concerning trend not only poses environmental challenges but also has severe implications for Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsMay 21, 2023 ago
Thunder Beast
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Thunder Beast Fossils Reveal How Big They Really Were…

The “Thunder beast” fossils, also known as Brontotheres, are an extinct group of large herbivorous mammals that lived in North America during the Eocene epoch, around 56 to 33.9 million years ago. New research on these fossils is shedding light on how some mammals might have evolved to be so Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsMay 14, 2023 ago
Northern Elephant Seals
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Northern Elephant Seals Sleep Deep Down in the Middle of the Ocean!

Northern elephant seals are known for their impressive diving abilities, with the ability to stay submerged for over an hour and reach depths of up to 5,000 feet. But new research has revealed an even more impressive feat – these seals are capable of sleeping 1,200 feet deep under the Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsApril 25, 2023 ago
Sea Cucumber
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Sea Cucumber Uses its Butt as a Gun to Deter Predators

The sea cucumber is a fascinating creature that inhabits the ocean floor, and it has a unique defense mechanism that has recently been discovered by researchers. Just like a lizard detaching its tail when threatened this defense mechanism involves shooting sticky tubes out of its butt, and it has left Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 2 yearsApril 12, 2023 ago
Coal Waste
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Coal Waste; The New Source of Rare Earth Elements!

Coal Waste : Coal Mines are one of the most hazardous mines that devastate not just human health but everything around it, the coal waste produced while mining gets mixed with the regional waterbodies, making them acidic and toxic for life. Researchers concerned with its devastating results on Nature are Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 3 yearsJanuary 26, 2023 ago
Dark Lightning
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Is Dark Lightning Striking the Passengers?

Dark Lightning : Dark Lightning, first reported in the year 1994, NASA described this invisible burst of energy as the most energetic radiation produced naturally on the planet. This intense burst of gamma radiation, known as terrestrial gamma-ray flashes or dark lightning takes birth in powerful lightning storms. According to Read more…

By Suhas J, 3 yearsJanuary 12, 2023 ago
Space Train
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Space Train: Japan’s Mega Plan To Moon

Space Train : The race to colonize the moon is gaining heat. Countries of the world are preparing their own versions of plans to set their flags on the moon and call it their base. Recently, the researchers in Japan revealed their most ambitious space plan ever to build an Read more…

By Chetan Raj, 3 yearsJuly 15, 2022 ago

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