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The Cosmic Orchestra
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The Cosmic Orchestra

August 27, 2025August 27, 2025 Shasthra Snehi

In Ancient Greece, it was luck that led Pythagoras to stroll past a foundry where he heard the sound of four hammers pummeling the anvil

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Here’s a look at recent James Webb images released by NASA
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Here’s a look at recent James Webb images released by NASA

July 17, 2022July 17, 2022 Sakthi Thangavel

The latest picture released by the James Webb telescope has given us a breathtaking view and never before seen details of several structures like galaxy

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Where in the universe do we expect to find life?
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Where in the universe do we expect to find life?

June 16, 2022June 16, 2022 Mayank Shukla

There are about 200 billion trillion stars in the universe. That’s a ‘2’ followed by ‘23’ zeros. Difficult to imagine, right? Because we have evolved

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HOW BIG CAN ‘THE MOUNT EVEREST’ BE ON A NEUTRON STAR?
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HOW BIG CAN ‘THE MOUNT EVEREST’ BE ON A NEUTRON STAR?

August 24, 2021August 24, 2021 Dani Rose J Marattukalam

Neutron stars are one of the densest stellar objects, with a density roughly five times that of the atomic nuclei. While the atomic nucleus is

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Could stellar explosion reveal the secrets of life?
One-Minute Reads SPACE sciences

Could stellar explosion reveal the secrets of life?

February 24, 2021February 24, 2021 Serin Mary Binoy

Astronomers had recently discovered an unusual stellar explosion. This star, Sagittarius A East is located at the centre of the Milky Way galaxy. The object

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ALMA Resolves The Molecular Clouds in TDG J1023+1952
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ALMA Resolves The Molecular Clouds in TDG J1023+1952

February 12, 2021February 12, 2021 Krupa V Mathew

There are about 125 Billion galaxies in the nearby observable universe according to the Hubble Deep Field. It’s been a remarkable journey by the scientists

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Dimming mystery of the Betelguese
Personal Blog SPACE sciences

Dimming mystery of the Betelguese

January 29, 2021January 29, 2021 Shivanya P M

Orion is one of the famous constellations, which emphasizes the figure of a hunter. If you’ve looked at Orion recently, it seems a bit off.

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The Giant Arecibo Observatory Telescope Collapsed; End of an Era
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The Giant Arecibo Observatory Telescope Collapsed; End of an Era

December 2, 2020December 31, 2021 Sruthy Chandran

Have you seen the James Bond movie ‘Golden Eye’ (1995)? If yes, do you remember the large satellite dish in a dramatic fight scene? Yes!

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Betelgeuse to go Supernova? – Final stage of life cycle
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Betelgeuse to go Supernova? – Final stage of life cycle

September 15, 2020September 15, 2020 Navin Saji

Betelgeuse is an ageing, red supergiant star 645 light-years away from earth, that has swelled in size due to complex, evolving changes in its nuclear fusion furnace

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A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces
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A Giant Star Vanishes Without Any Traces

July 25, 2020July 25, 2020 Fathimah Abdul Rasheed

Astronomers were puzzled by the sudden disappearance of a Luminous Blue Variable (LBV) star in the Kinman Dwarf galaxy (PHL 293B), which is about 2.5

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X-rays from an Infant Star: hint Our Sun’s past.
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X-rays from an Infant Star: hint Our Sun’s past.

July 12, 2020July 14, 2020 Krupa V Mathew

This week, astronomers from the Chandra X-ray observatory have something exciting to share with us. NASA‘s Marshall Space Flight Center which manages the Chandra program

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“Supernova in a lab ? !”
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“Supernova in a lab ? !”

June 16, 2020July 7, 2020 Adarsha H A

Supernovae are one of the rarest phenomena in the universe. These are gigantic explosions of big stars happening in a matter of hours (compared to

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“Incredible things can be done simply if we are committed to making them happen.”  Researchers…
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The Duo Benjamin List and David MacMillan bagged the Nobel Prize 2021 in Chemistry.

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Keeping an “eye” on particles in colloids

July 24, 2021July 24, 2021
Colloids are common in everyday life. Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatine, jelly, muddy water,…

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