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Why It's Perfectly Fine That Your Memory Isn’t Perfect
In a brand-new enlightening read — Memory Lane by psychologists Ciara Greene and Gillian Murphy — the companionship between memory and flaw is celebrated rather than shunned. Their exposition highlights how our frequently imperfect memories are not just quirks of the human mind but essential adaptations that guide us through life.
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Breakthrough in Neutron Star Mysteries: New Findings Challenge Previous Models
The enigmatic realm of neutron stars has long intrigued scientists with its mind-bending properties. These remnants of massive stars, compressed into incredibly dense spheres, challenge our fundamental understanding of matter. Recent advances in the field have illuminated new aspects of these dense bodies, potentially reshaping our cosmic perspective.
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Don’t Miss Venus’s Elusive Dance: Celestial Phenomenon on the Horizon
A Rare Alignment
This weekend, Venus, our cosmic neighbor, will gracefully glide exactly between Earth and the sun, marking what astronomers call an “inferior conjunction”. While the thought might evoke images of a spectacular celestial display, catching a glimpse of this rare astronomical event is anything but easy. The dazzling
Unveiling New Cosmic Realms: Euclid's Journey into the Dark Universe
In the deep, unexplored corners of our universe, mysteries abound — mysterious forces like dark matter and dark energy govern the cosmos, and European astronomers are delving into this enigma. With the recent launch of the Euclid space telescope, scientists are providing unprecedented views of galaxies billions of light-years away, as
SpaceX Dragon's New Mission: Propelling Shubhanshu Shukla to ISS
The SpaceX Dragon spacecraft, fresh from returning Sunita Williams and Butch Wilmore to Earth, is revving up for its next grand adventure. The anticipation is palpable as Axiom Mission 4, or Ax-4, gears up to take Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla to the International Space Station (ISS). His journey marks not
Sydney's Chlamydia-Free Koalas Caught in a Genetic Dilemma
Sydney’s Confined Paradise
While some koalas in Sydney bask in their chlamydia-free existence, it ironically acts as both a blessing and a curse. Picture these marsupials navigating their peaceful forest havens, unscathed by the disease plaguing their peers across Australia. According to Science News, the isolated forests on Sydney’
An Invitation from Narendra Modi to Sunita Williams: A Space Odyssey Continued
In a heartening gesture reflecting cultural diplomacy in the age of space exploration, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has invited the esteemed NASA astronaut, Sunita Williams, to visit her ancestral homeland, India. This invitation came on the heels of her mission on Crew 9, highlighting an intersection of human achievement and