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  • MIT Just Proved Einstein Wrong in the Famous Double-Slit Quantum Experiment
    MIT Just Proved Einstein Wrong in the Famous Double-Slit Quantum Experiment
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 31 July 2025

    MIT scientists have conducted the most precise version of the double-slit quantum experiment using ultracold atoms. The findings support Bohr’s Copenhagen interpretation of quantum mechanics and challenge Einstein’s belief in deterministic realism. The experiment offers robust evidence for quantum indeterminacy and reinforces Bell’s theorem, marking a critical step in our understanding of reality at the quantum level.

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  • New World Record Alert: Weather Satellite Records Longest Lightning Flash of 515 Miles
    New World Record Alert: Weather Satellite Records Longest Lightning Flash of 515 Miles
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 1 August 2025

    The 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.

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  • New Rogue Planet Discovered in Hubble Data Using Einstein’s Gravity Theory
    New Rogue Planet Discovered in Hubble Data Using Einstein’s Gravity Theory
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 1 August 2025

    Astronomers 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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  • Brightest Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Observed Reveals Cosmic Secrets
    Brightest Gamma-Ray Burst Ever Observed Reveals Cosmic Secrets
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 1 August 2025

    On October 9, 2022, astronomers detected GRB 221009A, the most powerful gamma-ray burst ever recorded, earning the nickname “BOAT” (Brightest Of All Time). This rare, once-in-10,000-year event came from a galaxy 2 billion light-years away and temporarily blinded gamma-ray detectors. It revealed new insights into stellar death, as the associated supernova (SN 2022xiw) was initially hidden by the burst’s brilliance. Using Fermi and the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists detected unique signals like electron-positron annihilation but no heavy elements, challenging assumptions about how such elements are created in stellar explosions and refining GRB and black hole models.

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  • Elon Musk's Neuralink to Test Brain Chips in Clinical Study in Great Britain
    Elon Musk's Neuralink to Test Brain Chips in Clinical Study in Great Britain
    1 August 2025

    Elon Musk's brain implant company Neuralink said on Thursday it will launch a clinical study in Great Britain to test how its chips can enable patients with severe paralysis to control digital and physical tools with their thoughts.

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  • PSR J0922+0638 Pulsar Keeps Glitching Every 550 Days, Scientists Are Intrigued
    PSR J0922+0638 Pulsar Keeps Glitching Every 550 Days, Scientists Are Intrigued
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 31 July 2025

    PSR J0922+0638, an ultradense neutron star, shows puzzling rotational glitches every 550 days. Using 22 years of radio data, scientists detected both abrupt and slow changes in its spin. These may be linked to magnetic field cycles or superfluid dynamics deep inside the star. However, the exact cause remains a mystery, demanding continued long-term study.

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  • Starlink’s Unintended Signals Threaten Astronomical Research, Study Finds
    Starlink’s Unintended Signals Threaten Astronomical Research, Study Finds
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 31 July 2025

    Astronomers have raised concerns over Starlink’s unintended radio emissions interfering with space observation. A Curtin University study found emissions from SpaceX satellites impacting up to 30% of astronomical data. Experts urge updated regulations to protect radio astronomy, as current rules overlook these non-deliberate signals from satellite constellations like Starlink's.

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  • ISRO-NASA Collaboration Marks a New Era in Earth Observation as GSLV-F16 Launches NISAR Satellite
    ISRO-NASA Collaboration Marks a New Era in Earth Observation as GSLV-F16 Launches NISAR Satellite
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 31 July 2025

    ISRO successfully launched NISAR with NASA aboard GSLV-F16. The satellite will track Earth’s changes, aid disaster prediction, and support agriculture.

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  • SpaceX Launches 28 Starlink Satellites as Booster B1069 Flies for 26th Time
    SpaceX Launches 28 Starlink Satellites as Booster B1069 Flies for 26th Time
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 30 July 2025

    SpaceX successfully launched 28 Starlink V2 Mini satellites into low Earth orbit on July 30, 2025, from Cape Canaveral. The Starlink 10-29 mission lifted off at 11:37 p.m. EDT aboard a Falcon 9 rocket, marking the 96th launch of the year for SpaceX. After payload separation, the rocket’s first stage, booster B1069, landed flawlessly on the droneship “Just Read the Instructions” — its 26th mission, a testament to the company’s reusability strategy.

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  • Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Reopens with SpaceX Rocket, Mars Habitat and More
    Smithsonian Air and Space Museum Reopens with SpaceX Rocket, Mars Habitat and More
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 29 July 2025

    The Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum has reopened five state-of-the-art galleries, blending historic aviation milestones with futuristic space technology. Highlights include SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket parts, a 3D-printed Mars habitat, and the revived “Friendship 7” capsule. Part of a $900 million overhaul, the exhibits mark a bold step toward the museum’s 50th anniversary in 2026.

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  • NASA’s Solar Observatory Sees Two Eclipses in One Day
    NASA’s Solar Observatory Sees Two Eclipses in One Day
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 29 July 2025

    In a rare celestial event, NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) captured two eclipses on July 25, 2025. First, at 2:45 UTC, the Moon passed between SDO and the Sun, covering about 62% of the solar disk. Just hours later, around 6:30 UTC, Earth itself blocked the Sun entirely from SDO’s perspective. These dual eclipses occurred during SDO’s eclipse season and were observed in remarkable ultraviolet detail. The Moon’s silhouette appeared sharp, while Earth’s edge looked diffused due to atmospheric scattering. Since 2010, SDO has been a critical tool in observing solar phenomena and helping forecast space weather events.

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  • NASA and ISRO to Launch Joint-Mission NISAR Earth Monitoring Satellite on July 30
    NASA and ISRO to Launch Joint-Mission NISAR Earth Monitoring Satellite on July 30
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 29 July 2025

    NASA and ISRO’s NISAR satellite is set to launch on July 30 from India’s Satish Dhawan Space Centre. The mission will use dual-frequency radar (L-band and S-band) to scan nearly all of Earth’s land and ice surfaces every 12 days. Developed by NASA’s JPL and ISRO’s Space Applications Centre, NISAR is the first satellite to carry both radar types, enabling precise tracking of soil moisture, vegetation, and ground motion.

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  • Doomed Exoplanet TOI-2109b Spirals Toward Its Star with Three Possible Fates
    Doomed Exoplanet TOI-2109b Spirals Toward Its Star with Three Possible Fates
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 28 July 2025

    The gas giant TOI-2109b, over five times Jupiter’s mass, is spiraling closer to its star in a rare planetary death spiral. With a 16-hour orbit and blistering heat, the exoplanet could either plunge into its host star, be torn apart by tidal forces, or evolve into a rocky super-Earth through photoevaporation. NASA’s TESS and ESA’s Cheops data confirm its orbit is decaying by 10 seconds every 3 years. TOI-2109b’s extreme case offers astronomers a powerful chance to study how gas giants die—or transform—revealing secrets of planetary evolution across the galaxy.

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  • Hubble Captures First Images of Ancient Interstellar Visitor Comet 3I/ATLAS
    Hubble Captures First Images of Ancient Interstellar Visitor Comet 3I/ATLAS
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 28 July 2025

    Hubble has captured images of comet 3I/ATLAS, an ancient interstellar object likely 7 billion years old. As only the third known visitor from beyond the solar system, it offers rare insights into distant planetary systems. With its water ice and D-type asteroid-like dust, 3I/ATLAS is now under global scientific scrutiny before it vanishes back into deep space.

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  • Meet Walker S2: The Self-Sufficient Humanoid Robot with Swappable Battery Tech
    Meet Walker S2: The Self-Sufficient Humanoid Robot with Swappable Battery Tech
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 28 July 2025

    UBTECH’s Walker S2 is a humanoid robot that can replace its own battery, reducing human intervention. Ideal for automation in industries and customer service, this 2025 innovation sets a new benchmark in robotics with its smart energy management and autonomous charging capabilities.

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  • NASA’s X-59 Moves Closer to First Flight with Advanced Taxi Tests and Augmented Vision
    NASA’s X-59 Moves Closer to First Flight with Advanced Taxi Tests and Augmented Vision
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 25 July 2025

    NASA and Lockheed Martin’s X-59 experimental aircraft, engineered for quiet supersonic travel, is undergoing taxi tests at the U.S. Air Force’s Plant 42. Unique features include its AR-enabled camera vision system and a boom-reducing shape. The X-59 continues NASA’s legacy at Plant 42, home to iconic aerospace programs like the F-22 and Space Shuttle assembly.

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  • Unusual Plasma Waves Above Jupiter’s North Pole Can Possibly Be Explained
    Unusual Plasma Waves Above Jupiter’s North Pole Can Possibly Be Explained
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 25 July 2025

    The presence of unusual plasma waves at Jupiter’s North Pole, detected by NASA’s Juno Spacecraft, has been explained by a group of scientists from the University of Minnesota. The team was led by Rober Lysak, wherein findings have resulted in the identification of the new types of plasma waves.

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  • NASA to Live Stream SpaceX Crew-11 Launch Docking, Know How to Watch Online
    NASA to Live Stream SpaceX Crew-11 Launch Docking, Know How to Watch Online
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 25 July 2025

    On July 25, 2025, Russia launched two Ionosfera-M satellites and Iran’s Nahid-2 communication satellite aboard a Soyuz-2.1b rocket from Vostochny. The new Ionosfera-M probes expand Russia’s space weather tracking constellation, while Nahid-2 reflects Iran’s space ambitions. The joint launch highlights deepening space collaboration between Moscow and Tehran amid global tensions and sanctions.

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  • NASA Engineers Rescue JunoCam with Deep-Space Heating Hack
    NASA Engineers Rescue JunoCam with Deep-Space Heating Hack
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 24 July 2025

    NASA’s JunoCam, once believed nearly lost to Jupiter’s intense radiation, has made a stunning comeback thanks to a bold experiment. Engineers used a process called annealing—heating the camera from afar—to reverse internal damage and restore image clarity. Just in time for a close flyby of the volcanic moon Io, the camera delivered detailed images of lava flows and sulfuric peaks. The breakthrough technique is now being applied to other instruments on Juno and could shape future spacecraft built for radiation-heavy environments around Earth and beyond.

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  • Rising Rocket Launches May Delay Ozone Layer Recovery, Study Finds
    Rising Rocket Launches May Delay Ozone Layer Recovery, Study Finds
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 24 July 2025

    A growing number of rocket launches may be compromising the ozone layer's recovery, according to new scientific studies. Chlorine and soot from rockets, along with pollutants released during satellite re-entry, could have long-term environmental impacts. The space industry is urged to act now—through regulation, innovation, and cleaner fuels—to protect one of Earth's vital protective layers.

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  • New Study Reveals Mars Faced Heavy Rains: Possible Clue to Ancient Life
    New Study Reveals Mars Faced Heavy Rains: Possible Clue to Ancient Life
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 24 July 2025

    The revelation that Mars once had Earth-like rainfall reshapes our understanding of planetary evolution. The insights support the theory that early Mars was far more hospitable than previously believed, possibly housing primitive life forms. The findings could guide future missions like NASA’s Perseverance in locating signs of fossilised organisms.

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  • SpaceX Launches Two O3b mPOWER Satellites, Successfully Lands Falcon 9 Booster at Sea
    SpaceX Launches Two O3b mPOWER Satellites, Successfully Lands Falcon 9 Booster at Sea
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 23 July 2025

    SpaceX launched two mPOWER internet satellites into medium Earth orbit and landed its Falcon 9 booster on a ship in the Atlantic, marking its 89th Falcon mission of the year. The satellites will expand SES’s global network as the company moves closer to completing its 13-satellite constellation for advanced internet coverage worldwide.

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  • Astronomers Solve Betelgeuse’s 6-Year Dimming Mystery by Spotting Secret Companion Star
    Astronomers Solve Betelgeuse’s 6-Year Dimming Mystery by Spotting Secret Companion Star
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 23 July 2025

    Astronomers have finally spotted Betelgeuse’s hidden companion star, ending a 1,000-year mystery about its six-year dimming cycle. Using Gemini North’s advanced imaging, researchers captured the first image of the elusive companion orbiting deep within Betelgeuse’s atmosphere. The discovery solves a stellar puzzle and offers new insight into red supergiant systems.

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  • Earth to Spin Faster on July 22 to Make It One of the Shortest Days in Recorded History
    Earth to Spin Faster on July 22 to Make It One of the Shortest Days in Recorded History
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 22 July 2025

    On Tuesday, July 22, 2025, Earth will complete its rotation 1.34 milliseconds faster than the usual 24 hours, scientists say. That will make it the second-shortest day ever recorded, just behind July 10, 2025. The trend of shorter days has accelerated since 2020, attributed to factors like the Moon’s position, mass shifts from melting ice, and atmospheric changes.

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  • Algae-Grown Bioplastic Passes Mars Pressure Test, Boosting Hopes for Red Planet Habitats
    Algae-Grown Bioplastic Passes Mars Pressure Test, Boosting Hopes for Red Planet Habitats
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 21 July 2025

    Scientists have successfully grown algae in bioplastic chambers under Mars-like conditions, marking a step toward sustainable habitats for astronauts. The chambers, made from polylactic acid, supported photosynthesis and stabilized liquid water. This breakthrough suggests self-replicating biomaterials could reduce Earth-based resupply, advancing long-term space colonization and offering new paths for sustainable technologies on Earth.

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  • NASA Tests Modular Satellite Tech to Cut Launch Costs and Speed Missions
    NASA Tests Modular Satellite Tech to Cut Launch Costs and Speed Missions
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 21 July 2025

    NASA is developing scalable, modular satellite platforms to reduce cost and accelerate science missions. The Athena EPIC spacecraft, built from eight “Satlet” modules, shares control systems among instruments, simplifying integration. Slated to launch in 2025 on a SpaceX rideshare, Athena aims to cut costs from billions to millions per mission. Other NASA programs like PTD and CLICK show similar promise using CubeSat-based designs. These small satellites allow for faster development, lower risk, and greater scientific return—especially for climate and weather observations. NASA says these systems represent a “less traditional, more efficient path to launch” for the next generation of sensors.

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  • NASA’s Twin TRACERS Satellites Will Monitor Space Weather to Shield Earth from Solar Storms
    NASA’s Twin TRACERS Satellites Will Monitor Space Weather to Shield Earth from Solar Storms
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 21 July 2025

    NASA’s TRACERS satellites will fly in tandem through Earth’s polar cusps to study magnetic storms and solar wind effects. The mission aims to improve predictions of space weather events that threaten satellites, power grids, and astronauts, offering new insight into magnetic reconnection and helping protect vital systems from the hazards of intense solar activity.

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  • CERN’s LHCb Detects First CP Violation in Baryons, Shedding Light on Matter–Antimatter Puzzle
    CERN’s LHCb Detects First CP Violation in Baryons, Shedding Light on Matter–Antimatter Puzzle
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 21 July 2025

    LHCb at CERN reports first CP violation in baryons—a 2.45% decay asymmetry—offering new clues to matter–antimatter imbalance. This result, statistically significant at 5.2σ, confirms fundamental physics theories while opening fresh avenues for exploring the matter–antimatter imbalance that shaped our Universe.

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  • Hubble Unveils Dark Matter Web in Stunning Abell 209 Galaxy Cluster Image
    Hubble Unveils Dark Matter Web in Stunning Abell 209 Galaxy Cluster Image
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 20 July 2025

    NASA/ESA’s Hubble Space Telescope has released a stunning new image of Abell 209, a massive galaxy cluster 2.8 billion light-years away in Cetus. The golden cluster houses over 100 galaxies, but beneath them lies an invisible web of hot gas and dark matter. Using gravitational lensing, Hubble reveals curved arcs of light from background galaxies, helping astronomers map unseen mass. The image—taken with Hubble’s ACS and WFC3 cameras—blends optical and infrared views, offering sharp cosmic detail. The findings aid our understanding of dark matter, dark energy, and how the universe evolves under their influence.

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  • Magnetic Wave Study Detects Lithium in Mercury’s Exosphere for First Time Ever
    Magnetic Wave Study Detects Lithium in Mercury’s Exosphere for First Time Ever
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 20 July 2025

    For the first time, scientists have detected lithium in Mercury’s exosphere using magnetic wave signatures found in MESSENGER spacecraft data. The findings link lithium’s release to meteoroid impacts that vaporise planetary material, offering fresh insight into volatile element delivery. This breakthrough reshapes our understanding of Mercury’s surface chemistry and thin atmospheric dynamics across airless planetary bodies

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  • Indian Scientists Unravel the Mystery Behind Rare Aurora Over Ladakh
    Indian Scientists Unravel the Mystery Behind Rare Aurora Over Ladakh
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 20 July 2025

    A team of Indian astronomers has successfully explained the rare aurora seen over Ladakh, caused by intense solar activity and CME collisions. The event, captured in May 2024, was traced using global data and advanced solar models, offering new insights into space weather forecasting and solar storm impacts on Earth.

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  • New Climate Model Uncovers Detailed Regional Effects of Global Warming
    New Climate Model Uncovers Detailed Regional Effects of Global Warming
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 20 July 2025

    A high-resolution climate model reveals that a 1°C global temperature rise could drive Arctic warming up to 5°C and intensify rainfall extremes in regions like the Himalayas and Andes. The simulation offers vital regional insights for climate adaptation, disaster risk management, and infrastructure planning in vulnerable zones, including small islands and mountain communities.

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  • Hubble Uncovers Multi-Age Stars in Ancient Cluster, Reshaping Galaxy Origins
    Hubble Uncovers Multi-Age Stars in Ancient Cluster, Reshaping Galaxy Origins
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 19 July 2025

    A stunning new image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reveals that ancient star cluster NGC 1786—located 160,000 light-years away in the Large Magellanic Cloud—hosts stars of varying ages. Once believed to contain a single generation of stars, NGC 1786 now appears to preserve a more complex stellar history. This multi-age discovery suggests that early galaxies may have formed stars in stages, not all at once. By comparing it to Milky Way clusters, astronomers hope to retrace how both galaxies evolved. The findings provide fresh insight into how galaxies like ours grew through gradual star formation and mergers.

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  • sPHENIX at RHIC Delivers First Results, Sets Stage for Quark–Gluon Plasma Studies
    sPHENIX at RHIC Delivers First Results, Sets Stage for Quark–Gluon Plasma Studies
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 19 July 2025

    Brookhaven’s sPHENIX detector at RHIC has released its first results from gold-ion collisions, confirming accurate detection of particle counts and energy levels. These measurements validate the detector’s performance and lay the groundwork for exploring quark–gluon plasma (QGP)—a primordial state of matter from the early universe. With baseline data established, sPHENIX will now track high-energy jets to investigate how quarks and gluons behave in the QGP. The upcoming 2025 run will exploit the detector’s full capabilities, offering key insights that complement high-energy studies at CERN’s LHC.

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  • Chandra Spots Distant Baby Planet Losing Its Atmosphere Under Intense X-ray Assault
    Chandra Spots Distant Baby Planet Losing Its Atmosphere Under Intense X-ray Assault
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 19 July 2025

    NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory has captured a rare glimpse of TOI 1227 b, a young, Jupiter-sized exoplanet losing its atmosphere under intense stellar radiation. Just 8 million years old, the planet is shrinking rapidly as X-rays strip away its mass. Scientists warn it may become a barren rocky core in about a billion years.

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  • Meteor Strike May Have Triggered Massive Grand Canyon Landslide 56,000 Years Ago
    Meteor Strike May Have Triggered Massive Grand Canyon Landslide 56,000 Years Ago
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 19 July 2025

    A meteorite strike in northern Arizona may have triggered a massive Grand Canyon landslide 56,000 years ago. Researchers found ancient driftwood and lake sediments indicating a paleolake formed after the Colorado River was dammed. The study suggests seismic waves from the Meteor Crater impact caused the landslide. Findings were published in the journal Geology.

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  • Gemini North Telescope Spots Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Racing Through Solar System
    Gemini North Telescope Spots Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Racing Through Solar System
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    Gemini North has imaged 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object to enter our solar system. Larger than its predecessors and possibly older than our solar system, the comet will pass closest to the Sun on Oct. 30 before returning to deep space. Scientists worldwide are racing to gather data during its brief visit.

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  • NASA Grounds Boeing Starliner Until 2026 After Test Flight Failures
    NASA Grounds Boeing Starliner Until 2026 After Test Flight Failures
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    NASA has grounded Boeing’s CST-100 Starliner until at least 2026 following critical malfunctions during its June 2024 crewed test flight. The mission was cut short due to multiple thruster failures and helium pressurization leaks. NASA decided to bring Starliner back to Earth empty, leaving the astronauts on the ISS for safety. Engineers traced the issues to thermal damage in thruster housings and are now testing fixes, including added insulation. Starliner may require another uncrewed test before resuming crewed flights. Meanwhile, the program has gone billions over budget. Despite setbacks, NASA continues to support Starliner as a needed backup to SpaceX’s Crew Dragon for ISS rotations.

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  • Quantum Leap: Scientists Achieve Magic State Distillation on Logical Qubits for the First Time
    Quantum Leap: Scientists Achieve Magic State Distillation on Logical Qubits for the First Time
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    A landmark experiment has shown magic state distillation using logical qubits, solving a 20-year challenge in quantum computing. This finding from QuEra, published in Nature, strengthens the foundation for error-corrected, scalable quantum machines.

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  • NASA and ISRO Prepare to Launch NISAR Earth-Mapping Satellite
    NASA and ISRO Prepare to Launch NISAR Earth-Mapping Satellite
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    NASA and India’s ISRO are set to launch NISAR, a first-of-its-kind Earth-observing satellite equipped with advanced dual-band radar. Scheduled to lift off no earlier than late July 2025 from Sriharikota, India, NISAR will map nearly all of Earth’s land and ice every 12 days, capturing surface changes with centimeter-level precision. Its L-band and S-band radar systems can penetrate clouds, vegetation, and even soil, making it ideal for monitoring natural disasters like earthquakes, floods, and landslides. NISAR will deliver critical data for climate studies, disaster response, and land-use planning—marking a major step in global Earth science collaboration.

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  • China’s Tianwen 2 Probe Snaps Striking Views of Earth and Moon While En Route to Asteroid
    China’s Tianwen 2 Probe Snaps Striking Views of Earth and Moon While En Route to Asteroid
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    China’s Tianwen 2 spacecraft, now millions of kilometers from Earth, captured distant images of Earth and the moon as it journeys to asteroid Kamo'oalewa. Set to collect samples by 2026 and return them in 2027, the mission could reveal insights into the solar system’s formation—before continuing on to a second deep-space target, comet 311P/PANSTARRS.

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  • Colossal Solar Filament Eruption Sculpts 250,000-Mile 'Canyon of Fire' on the Sun’s Surface
    Colossal Solar Filament Eruption Sculpts 250,000-Mile 'Canyon of Fire' on the Sun’s Surface
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    A massive July 15 filament eruption from the sun’s limb carved a 250,000‑mile‑long plasma canyon captured by NASA’s SDO. The spectacular rift, formed as magnetic fields realigned, featured 12,400‑mile‑high plasma walls. Although the eruption launched a coronal mass ejection into space, SOHO and GOES‑19 imagery confirm it’s heading away from Earth, posing no geomagnetic threat.

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  • NASA Crew-11 Astronauts Begin Pre-Launch Quarantine Ahead of July 2025 Flight
    NASA Crew-11 Astronauts Begin Pre-Launch Quarantine Ahead of July 2025 Flight
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 18 July 2025

    NASA’s Crew-11 astronauts have entered the final stage before launch: a two-week quarantine designed to prevent illness before their mission to the ISS. Led by commander Zena Cardman, the four-person team also includes Nick Hague, Thomas Pesquet (ESA), and Alexander Grebenkin (Roscosmos). The team will launch no earlier than July 31 from Kennedy Space Center aboard a SpaceX Crew Dragon. Once aboard the ISS, Crew-11 will carry out six months of science research, including biotech, algae cell division, bacteriophage therapy, and stem cell experiments—all aimed at improving health in space and on Earth.

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  • Young Exoplanet Spotted Shedding Atmosphere Under Stellar Radiation
    Young Exoplanet Spotted Shedding Atmosphere Under Stellar Radiation
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and Hubble Space Telescope have captured a dramatic cosmic event: a baby exoplanet, TOI 1227 b, is being stripped of its atmosphere by powerful X-rays from its host star. Only 8 million years old and orbiting a red dwarf, this Jupiter-sized planet is losing gas at a rate equal to Earth’s entire atmosphere every 200 years. Astronomers believe the planet may eventually shrink into a barren rocky core. The discovery offers a rare, real-time glimpse into atmospheric erosion and shows how intense radiation from young stars plays a key role in shaping the long-term fate of planetary systems.

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  • Transverse Thomson Effect Observed Experimentally: Unlocking New Possibilities in Thermal Management
    Transverse Thomson Effect Observed Experimentally: Unlocking New Possibilities in Thermal Management
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    The transverse Thomson effect, a thermoelectric phenomenon theorised nearly 100 years ago, has been observed experimentally for the first time. Scientists demonstrated its unique ability to switch between heating and cooling, opening new possibilities for advanced thermal management systems.

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  • China Launches Advanced Spacesuits and 7.2 Tons of Supplies to Tiangong Space Station
    China Launches Advanced Spacesuits and 7.2 Tons of Supplies to Tiangong Space Station
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    China has launched the Tianzhou 9 cargo spacecraft carrying 7.2 tons of supplies, including upgraded spacesuits and scientific equipment, to support the Shenzhou 20 crew aboard the Tiangong space station. The mission marks China’s ninth cargo flight and highlights its ongoing investment in maintaining a long-term human presence and scientific research capability in low Earth orbit.

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  • Gravitational Waves Reveal Most Massive Black Hole Merger Ever Observed
    Gravitational Waves Reveal Most Massive Black Hole Merger Ever Observed
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    The GW231123 event marks the most massive black hole merger ever detected through gravitational waves, involving black holes of 100 and 140 solar masses. Observed by the LIGO-Virgo-KAGRA network, it challenges current black hole formation models with extreme mass and spin, suggesting a complex origin. Scientists believe its full implications may take years to decode.

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  • NASA’s Parker Probe Sends Closest-Ever Images from Inside the Sun’s Corona
    NASA’s Parker Probe Sends Closest-Ever Images from Inside the Sun’s Corona
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has achieved a solar milestone by capturing the closest-ever images of the Sun, taken just 3.8 million miles from its surface in December 2024. These WISPR images reveal unprecedented details of the corona, solar wind, and CME collisions. Scientists say this breakthrough will improve our ability to forecast space weather and understand the Sun’s magnetic structure. The probe’s findings confirm theories about slow solar wind origins and the dynamics of solar eruptions—critical knowledge for protecting satellites, astronauts, and power grids from solar storms.

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  • Uranus Found Emitting Internal Heat, Reviving Hopes for Flagship NASA Mission
    Uranus Found Emitting Internal Heat, Reviving Hopes for Flagship NASA Mission
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    Astronomers have discovered that Uranus emits 12% more heat than it receives from sunlight, contradicting past data from Voyager 2. The internal warmth likely comes from leftover energy in the planet’s core, offering clues to its tilt and interior structure. This unexpected heat has intensified calls for a flagship NASA mission to Uranus. Scientists say such a mission could launch an atmospheric probe and orbit the planet for years, studying its composition, rings, and many moons. As ice giants are common in exoplanetary systems, Uranus may hold secrets to planetary formation.

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  • JWST Finds Black Hole Between Galaxy Cores, Hinting at Rare Direct Collapse Birth
    JWST Finds Black Hole Between Galaxy Cores, Hinting at Rare Direct Collapse Birth
    Written by Gadgets 360 Staff, 17 July 2025

    Using JWST, astronomers discovered a black hole between two galaxy cores in the Infinity Galaxy—possibly the first direct evidence of a black hole formed by gas collapse, not stellar death. This rare “heavy seed” black hole challenges standard models and could help explain how supermassive black holes appeared so soon after the Big Bang.

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