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Why an ancient underwater volcano in Canada is covered in nearly a million giant skate eggs

An active underwater volcano off Canada’s coast has revealed a vibrant deep-sea habitat, teeming with hundreds of thousands of Pacific white skate eggs. This geothermally active seamount provides a warm, mineral-rich environment, accelerating embryonic development and creating a crucial nursery. Researchers are studying this unique interaction between volcanic heat and reproduction, highlighting its importance for […]

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ESA prepares to land on Enceladus: The hidden ocean world that may hold the first evidence of alien life

The European Space Agency is planning an ambitious mission to Saturn’s moon Enceladus, launching in the 2040s. Utilizing an orbiter and lander, the mission will directly sample material from the moon’s subsurface ocean via its geysers. Scientists aim to analyze these plumes for clues to extraterrestrial life, making Enceladus a prime target in the search

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‘5th smallest on record’: Is the ozone hole over Antarctica getting smaller? All you need to know

Antarctica’s ozone hole is showing significant recovery, appearing smaller and breaking up earlier this year. Scientists attribute this positive trend to global efforts under the Montreal Protocol, which has reduced ozone-depleting chemicals. While weather plays a role, the long-term outlook for the ozone layer’s full recovery by the late 2060s remains promising.

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Full Moon December 2025: Final supermoon of the year to be visible December 4; know when, where and how to watch

The December 2025 Cold Moon, a supermoon, will be exceptionally large and bright, reaching a high point in the Northern Hemisphere sky. This celestial event, also known as the Long Nights Moon, occurs when the full moon coincides with perigee, its closest approach to Earth. Observers can best witness its impressive size and brightness at

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Mysterious structures under the Pacific: What scientists found beneath the ocean floor could reshape Earth’s history

Scientists have uncovered massive, dense rock structures deep beneath the western Pacific, challenging long-held theories about Earth’s mantle. Advanced seismic imaging reveals these anomalies, which don’t fit current models of subducting tectonic plates. Their existence suggests a more complex and ancient Earth interior than previously understood, prompting a re-evaluation of geological processes.

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What NASA’s second CHAPEA mission reveals about human survival beyond Earth

Four volunteers are spending a year in NASA’s 3D-printed Mars habitat, simulating life on the Red Planet. This mission, CHAPEA, tests how isolation, limited resources, and confined spaces affect human health and teamwork. Researchers are gathering crucial data on sleep, stress, and problem-solving to make future Mars missions safer and more achievable.

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The Moon was born when Earth’s sister planet died in a violent collision: Scientists reveal tragic origin

New research suggests Earth’s Moon formed from the catastrophic collision of our planet with its “sister” planet, Theia, born nearby. This “sibling” planet theory, supported by iron isotope evidence, explains the Moon’s composition and Earth’s stable tilt. The Moon is now seen as the last remnant of a lost world, offering insights into planetary formation.

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