Europe has a new ‘space phone line’ and it can hear missions across the solar system |

Europe has a new ‘space phone line’ and it can hear missions across the solar system (AI-generated) The European Space Agency has quietly added a major piece to its global space communications network with the inauguration of a new deep space antenna in Western Australia. The structure doesn’t change the missions’ appearance or destination, but…

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Japan ends the Akatsuki mission after a decade of tracking Venus’s turbulent skies |

Japan ends the Akatsuki mission after a decade of tracking Venus’s turbulent skies (AI-generated) Japan has quietly closed the book on Akatsuki, a spacecraft that spent more time around Venus than anyone first expected. The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency confirmed that termination procedures began on September 18, 2025, after efforts to regain contact failed. By…

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This mushroom coffin is changing how people think about death and eco-friendly funerals |

This mushroom coffin is changing how people think about death and eco-friendly funerals (AI-generated) Loop Biotech is a company based in the Netherlands that aims to change people’s perception of burial and cremation completely. Designers Bob and Lonneke Hendrikx, the founders of the company, grow funeral products from mycelium, which is the underground root network…

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A 300-year-old giant black coral was discovered in New Zealand’s deep seas, revealing hidden ocean mysteries |

In one of the most rugged and least studied areas in the world, researchers have found a massive black coral off the south coast of New Zealand that has been thriving for a staggering 300 years. Reaching heights of over four metres with sprawling roots, this biological phenomenon gives researchers a glimpse into the largely…

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Sharks’ deadly teeth are at risk: Here’s how acidifying oceans could weaken them and affect their hunting ability |

One of the most recognisable and feared predators within our oceans is, of course, the shark, and this is because of its greatly powerful and continually regrowing teeth. But aside from serving as a feeding mechanism, shark teeth play a very important part in how sharks can effectively hunt and keep themselves at the top…

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Baby dinosaur fossils found in Arctic permafrost reveal how dinosaurs survived polar winters |

Baby dinosaur fossils found in Arctic permafrost reveal how dinosaurs survived polar winters (Image source: AI- Generated) In a startling flip-flop on our perspectives on ancient civilisations, scientists have discovered baby dinosaur fossils buried in Arctic permafrost, thereby validating that dinosaurs did nest in the polar regions. These fossils of dinosaurs that are merely 2…

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Did Earth’s ‘lost supercontinent’ ever exist? Scientists now question Pannotia’s reality |

Pannotia occupies an awkward position in Earth science. It is described in textbooks and review papers, yet its outline remains faint. The proposed supercontinent is said to have existed around 600 million years ago, before the better-known Pangea. For years, it offered a neat bridge between the breakup of Rodinia and the later assembly of…

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