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- Gold Defies Physics: Remains Solid at 14x Its Melting Point in Superheating Experiment 2nd Aug 2025Gold has amazed scientists by remaining solid under extreme temperatures—14 times its standard melting point—due to superheating. The study highlights how conventional physics may not fully explain ultra-fast reactions. These groundbreaking results, published in collaboration with international labs, have far-reaching implications for high-energy environments like...
- New Inelastic Dark Matter Model Could Bypass Current Limits of Particle Detection 2nd Aug 2025A new study from Brazil proposes an inelastic dark matter model using a massive vector mediator, potentially explaining the correct abundance of dark matter while evading existing detection limits. This fresh approach could revive interest in previously ruled-out models and offers experimental pathways to test these elusive particles through the intensity frontier in ...
- Massive 200-Light-Year Cloud May Be Channeling Matter to the Milky Way's Core 2nd Aug 2025Astronomers have discovered a massive, 200-light-year-wide cloud of gas and dust—dubbed the Midpoint cloud—hidden in the Milky Way. This giant molecular cloud appears to channel dense material into the galaxy’s core, possibly fueling star formation. The discovery offers rare insights into how matter flows from the galaxy’s disk to its turbulent center, shaping...
- Supergiant Star Wd1-9 Investigated: Know Everything about New Findings and Insights from Supergiant Star 2nd Aug 2025The supergiant star called Wd1-9 has been recently investigated in detail. This detailed, in-depth research was done using NASA’s Chandra X-Ray Observatory. The new findings suggest that it is a part of the binary system.
- Australia’s First Orbital Rocket Eris Fails at Historic Launch 2nd Aug 2025Eris, Australia’s first orbital rocket, has failed at its launch. The Gilmour Space is the company that crafted this rocket. The possible reason behind the failure is suspected to be a technical failure.
- Battle of Culiacan: Heirs of the Carte Now Streaming on JioHotstar 2nd Aug 2025Battle of Culiacan: Heirs of the Carte covers the story of Olividio Guzman, the son of El Chapo, and the story of the chronicles and the attempted arrest of the drug lord and how the city becomes chaotic. Watch the whole documentary on Jio Hotstar.
- Dolby Atmos in the Studio: How the 3D Sound Stage Technology Is Reshaping Music Production in India 2nd Aug 2025At the heart of the music creation process is a Digital Audio Workstation (DAW), a software (typically Avid Pro Tools or Steinberg Nuendo) that acts as the central hub to record, edit, mix, and produce audio (think of it as the Photoshop of sound). The DAW runs the Dolby Atmos Production Suite, a software toolkit […]
- Vivo Y400 5G: Launch Date, Expected Price in India and Specifications 2nd Aug 2025Vivo Y400 5G is all set to be launched in India soon. The handset is expected to join the Vivo Y400 Pro 5G which was introduced in June this year. With the release date now official, the company has teased several details about the phone. From launch date and expected price to features and specifications, […]
- New World Record Alert: Weather Satellite Records Longest Lightning Flash of 515 Miles 1st Aug 2025The Weather satellite has recently detected the record-breaking megaflash that appeared in the year 2017 and has surpassed the record of the 477-mile lightning bolt, which occurred in 2020. The new world record holder for the lightning bolt stretched 515 miles long, measuring Texas to Missouri.
- New Rogue Planet Discovered in Hubble Data Using Einstein’s Gravity Theory 1st Aug 2025Astronomers discovered a rogue planet hidden in Hubble’s archival data using gravitational microlensing based on Einstein’s theory. The event, OGLE-2023-BLG-0524, lasted just eight hours and lacked signs of a host star, suggesting the planet might be truly free-floating.
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