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Congo River releases 40,000 cubic metres of freshwater into the Atlantic every second. Scientists trace where it goes

Recent research has unveiled that giant ocean whirlpools, also termed mesoscale eddies, play a crucial role in transporting freshwater from the Congo River into the Atlantic Ocean. These dynamic currents, characterized by their power and fleeting existence, can capture substantial volumes of river water and transport it hundreds of kilometers away.

The Times of India 6 Jul 2026 12:45 am

Gaganyaan mission: Isro's parachute test vehicle clears first ground test

India's space agency, ISRO, has successfully tested the solid motor for its new SOLVE launch vehicle, a crucial step for the Gaganyaan human spaceflight program. This test platform will aid in validating the crew module's parachute system for safe return. SOLVE, adapted from PSLV technology, will offer flexibility in simulating mission conditions, paving the way for upcoming uncrewed Gaganyaan flights.

The Times of India 5 Jul 2026 9:11 am

Hubble spotted impossible light in deep space; scientists are trying to explain where it came from

Astronomers have spotted a remarkably small yet potent galaxy, MXDFz4. 4, from the universe's nascent stages. This galaxy, observed by Hubble and confirmed by other powerful telescopes, is emitting energetic ultraviolet light, a phenomenon previously thought impossible for its era. This discovery offers an unprecedented glimpse into how early galaxies began to clear the cosmic fog, paving the way for light to travel freely.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 8:15 pm

Scientists have found a billion-year-old hidden magma system on Mars that supported life on the Red planet

Scientists have uncovered evidence of a massive magma system beneath Mars' surface, challenging the long-held belief that such complex geological activity requires tectonic plates. NASA's InSight lander data revealed a distinct boundary deep within the Martian crust, suggesting a vast, ancient magma chamber that cooled and crystallized. This discovery hints that the ingredients for life might be more common on Mars than previously thought, prompting a re-evaluation of planetary habitability.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 7:05 pm

This 4,000-year-old wooden monument in England may have been built to extend summer

A fascinating new study unveils that Seahenge, an ancient wooden monument on the Norfolk coast, may have been constructed to mitigate harsh cold weather conditions. Archaeologist David Nance posits that this timber circle, together with a related structure, was created as a ritualistic endeavor to prolong summer and restore warmth. This innovative theory interweaves climate evidence with mythology, reshaping our understanding of this prehistoric site beyond mere burial grounds.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 1:45 am

Scientists thought ravens followed wolves for food. A 2.5-year GPS study told a different story.

In Yellowstone National Park, ravens have demonstrated remarkable intelligence by devising a unique method for locating food. Instead of merely tailing wolves, these clever birds create mental maps of successful hunting zones. This memory-based strategy enables them to navigate across significant distances and head straight for areas likely to have wolf kills, overturning prior beliefs about their feeding habits.

The Times of India 4 Jul 2026 1:11 am

A 5,000-year-old ritual circle was hidden under a Scottish island; archaeologists found it without digging

Beneath the lush peat of Scotland's Isle of Arran, a 5,000-year-old ritual circle has emerged, thanks to innovative geophysical scanning. This discovery reveals a ring of 12 underground pits, likely from the Neolithic or Bronze Age, without the disturbance of digging. The site adds a mysterious new chapter to the storied past of Machrie Moor, potentially indicating the presence of ancient ceremonial timber structures.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 11:52 pm

Scientists found tropical butterflies that can live nearly a year and show little sign of ageing; heres why they may matter for longevity research

Recent research reveals that tropical butterflies known as Heliconius exhibit remarkable longevity, surviving nearly a year with little deterioration, unlike their transient relatives. This species showcases preserved strength and body mass, indicative of a slower aging process. Their unique pollen-rich diet aids in this phenomenon, alongside intrinsic biological factors. This discovery may serve as a groundbreaking reference for exploring the principles of healthy aging and longevity in nature.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 9:42 pm

Scientists found a spider in the Amazon that looks like a parasitic fungus so perfectly they first mistook it for a mushroom

In a groundbreaking discovery in Ecuador's Amazon, scientists have identified a unique spider species, Taczanowskia waska, which artfully impersonates a fungus that preys on spiders. This exceptional adaptation combines pale hues, fungus-like appendages, and a still demeanor that interlaces it seamlessly within its environment, deceiving even seasoned researchers. Highlighted through citizen science, this discovery underscores the complex survival tactics in nature and the enigmatic diversity of rainforests.

The Times of India 3 Jul 2026 8:10 pm