New dragon-like millipede discovered in Thailand’s Pha Daeng cave; revealing mysterious hidden ecosystems |

Source: Tropical Natural Survey Scientists exploring northern Thailand’s hidden caves have made an extraordinary discovery: a new millipede species that resembles a tiny dragon. Found in the Pha Daeng Cave of Mae Hong Son Province near the Myanmar border, this unusual creature has attracted global scientific attention for its unique appearance and behaviour. Named Desmoxytes…

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What the Myanmar earthquake taught us: Why sonic boom quakes are no longer science fiction |

When Myanmar was rocked by a powerful magnitude-7.7 earthquake in March 2025, scientists noticed something unusual. The ground shook harder and faster than expected, and data showed the rupture moved at extreme speeds. Researchers later confirmed it was a supershear or “sonic boom” quake, where the rupture front travels faster than seismic shear waves. This…

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151-million-year-old fly changes what we know about insect evolution |

A remarkable fossil discovery in China is rewriting our understanding of insect evolution. Scientists have identified a 151-million-year-old fly preserved in amber with features not seen in any modern species. The fossil, found in Liaoning Province, retains ancient wing structures, bristles, and mouthparts that reveal an evolutionary branch previously unknown. According to a 2025 report…

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Astronomers observe rings forming around icy body Chiron between Saturn and Uranus; revealing how cosmic ring systems evolve |

Astronomers have witnessed an extraordinary discovery around the icy celestial body, Chiron between Saturn and Uranus encircled by a developing ring system. This discovery has made an extraordinary glimpse into the formation and evolution of rings around the minor celestial objects and offers insights into the well-known majesty of Saturn’s rings. Due to hybrid characteristics,…

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California at risk? The “Really Big One” could strike and cause massive damage, scientists warn |

Source: The New York Times Scientists have found that a massive earthquake in the Pacific Northwest could trigger a second catastrophic quake along California’s San Andreas Fault. A study published in SciTechDaily reveals that seismic stress from one fault system can transfer to another, creating a dangerous domino effect across the region. This challenges the…

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Scientists add bacteria to a waste gas reactor – what happened next is nearly impossible |

In a laboratory in Norway, scientists have achieved something that sounds like science fiction: turning industrial waste gases into clean, usable fuel. Researchers at the Norwegian Institute of Bioeconomy Research (NIBIO) added specialised bacteria to a reactor and watched as carbon dioxide and hydrogen transformed into nearly pure methane, exceeding 96 per cent purity. This…

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