Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is remarkable: Prof Brian Cox explains its origins and 7.5-billion-year journey |

Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has captured the attention of scientists and space enthusiasts around the world. Renowned Professor Brian Cox describes this comet as truly remarkable, offering a rare window into the early universe. Discovered on 1 July 2025 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS), it is only the third confirmed interstellar object to…

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The hidden planet beyond Pluto: Is Planet Y real |

For centuries, humans have gazed at the stars, trying to understand what lies beyond the familiar planets we know. From Mercury’s blazing orbit near the Sun to Neptune’s icy edge, our Solar System has always seemed well-mapped. But now, scientists are wondering if something else is quietly circling far beyond the known worlds. They call…

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4.5-billion-year-old traces of ‘proto-Earth’ discovered could rewrite our planet’s origin story |

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have uncovered what may be the first physical remnants of “proto-Earth,” the original version of our planet that existed before a massive collision reshaped it into the world we know today. The discovery, published in Nature Geosciences, reveals a rare chemical signature in ancient rocks that appears…

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NASA prepares to say goodbye to the ISS after 32 years in orbit as commercial space stations take over |

International Space Station has shone as a moving symbol of human achievement and endurance. Since November 2000, NASA and its global partners have sustained an unbroken human presence in low-Earth orbit, marking one of the longest continuous collaborations in space history. This orbiting laboratory has hosted thousands of experiments, advancing our understanding of science, medicine,…

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“Google for DNA”: Scientists create the world’s first and fastest genetic search engine |

A team of researchers at ETH Zurich has developed MetaGraph, a groundbreaking tool that allows scientists to search through vast public DNA and RNA databases in seconds, earning it the nickname “Google for DNA”. With global repositories now holding nearly 100 petabytes of genetic data, equivalent to the total text on the internet, traditional methods…

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