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Times of India : science
19  avril     13h09
Bengaluru gets Asia’s 1st dedicated Space domain awareness centre
   Bengaluru is now home to a state of the art command and control centre dedicated to monitoring and managing space traffic. The facility, located at the global headquarters of Digantara, aims to ensure the safety and sustainability of satellite operations worldwide.
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WHO says wider alert on contaminated J&J cough syrup ’likely’
  
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How freezing embryos plays a crucial role in IVF
  
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China’s cities are sinking below sea level, study finds
   China’s major cities experience elevation loss due to subsidence. In years, a quarter of urban coastal land may be below sea level. Robert Nicholls and researchers emphasize the significance. Manoochehr Shirzaei criticizes inadequate adaptation strategies. Zurui Ao, Xiaomei Hu, and Shengli Tao...
18  avril     13h44
IISc to pioneer ageing research with Longevity India’ initiative
  
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Human cases of bird flu ’an enormous concern’: WHO
   The World Health Organization voiced alarm Thursday at the growing spread of H N bird flu to new species, including humans, who face an extraordinarily high mortality rate. But in the hundreds of cases where humans have been infected through contact with animals, the mortality rate is...
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Nasa’s Roman telescope achieves milestone in optical alignment
  
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Nasa: Rare nova explosion this year to be a ’once-in-a-lifetime’ viewing opportunity
   A remarkable astronomical event is expected to happen this year, offering what NASA calls a ’once in a lifetime viewing opportunity.’ The nova explosion is set to occur in a star system situated, light years away from Earth and should be visible to the naked eye at some point in . Bill...
17  avril     14h12
How cloud seeding boosts rainfall and why that’s controversial
   Decades ago, humans began employing chemicals to enhance clouds’ ability to produce rain and snow, a practice that is increasingly relevant as climate change exacerbates heat and dryness in certain areas. While embraced in countries like the US and the United Arab Emirates, cloud seeding remains...
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Study suggests Uranus and Neptune contain Methane Ice presumed to be ’frozen water’
  
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Sun Science at Ayodhya: IIA work critical in project Surya Tilak’
  
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Queen bumblebees surprise scientists by surviving underwater
   Bumblebees can surprisingly withstand days underwater, according to a study published Wednesday, suggesting they could withstand increased floods brought on by climate change that threaten their winter hibernation burrows. Researchers placed hibernating queen bumblebees in tubes some with no...
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Explore the stars: How to participate in Nasa’s solar neighborhood census
  
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Nasa selects new crew for next simulated Mars journey
  
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Genome study reveals prehistoric Ethiopian origins of coffee
   Research unlocked the genome of Coffea arabica, revealing its ancient Ethiopian forest origins. Led by experts like Victor Albert and Patrick Descombes, the study emphasized the importance of disease resistant breeding for Arabica coffee varieties.
16  avril     23h17
Astronomers find biggest stellar black hole in Milky Way galaxy by chance’
  
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Study finds biodiversity is key to better mental health
  
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Facing financial pressure, Nasa calls for innovative proposals to bring Mars rocks back sooner, cheaper
   Nasa reevaluates Mars mission due to budget cuts, seeking cost effective approach. Administrator highlights urgency for solutions. Perseverance rover collects core samples at Jezero Crater. Independent review criticizes mission. China advances Mars sample return.
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What Nasa said on mystery object that hit Florida man’s home
  
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Nasa confirms space station debris hit Florida man’s home
   An object that crashed from the sky into an American man’s home was a hunk of debris ejected from the International Space Station, Nasa confirmed Monday. Nasa, which subsequently collected the object from Otero for analysis, confirmed in a new blog post that the predictions were true.