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    SpaceX Dragon with Crew-8 members docks to space station

    SpaceX Dragon with Crew-8 members docks to space station The Crew-8 members will join the space station’s Expedition 70 crew of NASA astronauts
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    Cycle 3 GO Program for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope unveiled. Details here

    Cycle 3 GO Program for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope unveiled. Details here The Space Telescope Science Institute (STScl) has announced the Cycle 3 General Observer Program for NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) for the next two years
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    How Gaganyaan astronauts can return safely during return mission? Explained

    How Gaganyaan astronauts can return safely during return mission? Explained Gaganyaan Mission: The four astronauts—Group Captains Prashanth Balakrishnan Nair, Ajit Krishnan and Angad Pratap, and Wing Commander Subhanshu Shukla.
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    Rare solar eclipse to cause traffic mayhem across US, large crowds expected; check details

    Rare solar eclipse to cause traffic mayhem across US, large crowds expected; check details Rare total solar eclipse on April 8 will cause traffic chaos in the US. Millions expected to flock to prime viewing areas, overwhelming roads. Officials urge patience and preparation for safe navigation.
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    World Obesity Day 2024: Crores of men, women and children in India need ‘proactive approach‘

    World Obesity Day 2024: Crores of men, women and children in India need ‘proactive approach‘ World Obesity Day 2024 on March 4 will highlight the rapid increase of obesity among children in India. Statistics show over 1.25 crore children aged 5 to 19 are overweight, up from 40 lakh in 1990.
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    Climate change: Scientists explore ‘injecting ice’ to reduce water vapor and cool Earth

    Climate change: Scientists explore ‘injecting ice’ to reduce water vapor and cool Earth Recent study suggests a climate intervention strategy to decrease water vapor concentrations in the atmosphere to cool Earth and counteract human-caused warmth.
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    Scientists want to lay fiber optic cable on Moon - Here's why

    Scientists want to lay fiber optic cable on Moon - Here's why For this project, the scientists have proposed a technology -- Distributed Acoustic Sensing (DAS). It will observe seismic activity on Moon
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    The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth

    The excitement of 70,000 Swifties can shake the Earth As recorded by the Pacific Northwest Seismic Network
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    Leap Year 2024: Here are FAQs on hows, whats and whys of February 29

    Leap Year 2024: Here are FAQs on hows, whats and whys of February 29 A leap year adds an extra day to February to align with the solar year. FAQs explain its origin, from ancient civilizations to Pope Gregory XIII's Gregorian calendar
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    US, Russian satellites may collide 600 km above Earth today, NASA on guard. Details here

    US, Russian satellites may collide 600 km above Earth today, NASA on guard. Details here NASA said a ‘potential collision’ is expected between the Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics mission spacecraft and the Russian Cosmos 2221 satellite about 600 km above the earth on...
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    Scientists find new hack to deal with a warming planet; Here's how

    Scientists find new hack to deal with a warming planet; Here's how Government scientists propose injecting ice high in the upper atmosphere to reduce water vapor, a greenhouse gas, as a potential method to counteract human-caused warming. However, the idea is still in the early stages of...
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    National Science Day 2024: Why is it celebrated on February 28? History, theme and significance

    National Science Day 2024: Why is it celebrated on February 28? History, theme and significance National Science Day is celebrated every year on February 28 to commemorate the discovery of the ‘Raman Effect’ and to raise awareness about the importance of science and its role in improving the...
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    Tata Institute comes up with a ₹100 drug to prevent cancer recurrence; doctors to start human trials soon

    Tata Institute comes up with a ₹100 drug to prevent cancer recurrence; doctors to start human trials soon Researchers at the Tata Institute in Mumbai say they've developed a tablet aimed at preventing cancer recurrence. After 10 years of research, they believe that the drug will help prevent...
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    Sun-Saturn conjunction: From date to significance, all you need to know about this celestial event

    Sun-Saturn conjunction: From date to significance, all you need to know about this celestial event Sun and Saturn are set for a deep conjunction later this month. This conjunction occurs once a year and is a significant astrological event.
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    ‘Miracle’ Japan's Moon lander survives second lengthy lunar night, defying predictions

    ‘Miracle’ Japan's Moon lander survives second lengthy lunar night, defying predictions Japan's moon lander survives a second weekslong lunar night, beating predictions.
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    IIT-Madras researchers patent use of Indian spices to treat cancer, medicines likely to be available by 2028

    IIT-Madras researchers patent use of Indian spices to treat cancer, medicines likely to be available by 2028 The IIT-Madras researchers are currently working on addressing the safety and cost issues which are major challenges in the existing cancer medicines.
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    See pics from recent moon landing: Odyssey spacecraft sends first images from lunar mission

    See pics from recent moon landing: Odyssey spacecraft sends first images from lunar mission The Odysseus spacecraft has sent back pictures from the far south of the Moon.
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    China's mission moon: Names of new manned spaceship, moon lander unveiled; Find out what do they mean

    China's mission moon: Names of new manned spaceship, moon lander unveiled; Find out what do they mean Mission moon: China unveiled the names of a new manned spaceship and a moon lander that is set to send astronauts to the moon before 2030.
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    See Photo: NASA Hubble captures dwarf galaxy where new stars are forming at a rate faster than usual

    See Photo: NASA Hubble captures dwarf galaxy where new stars are forming at a rate faster than usual NASA has captured a dwarf galaxy in Coma Berenices constellation undergoing rapid star formation due to ram pressure stripping, pushing gas and dust to create new stars.
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    US FDA warns consumers not to use rings, smartwatches to measure blood sugar

    US FDA warns consumers not to use rings, smartwatches to measure blood sugar Using the unapproved smartwatch and smart ring devices could result in inaccurate blood sugar measurements, with 'potentially devastating' consequence, a doctor said
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