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What lies beneath Africa? Two enormous structures that appear not to belong to Earth

Two massive, unusual structures, dubbed low shear velocity provinces, have been discovered deep beneath Africa. Scientists believe these formations, hundreds of kilometers thick, are composed of ancient oceanic crust that subducted into the mantle millions of years ago. Their unique composition and density cause seismic waves to slow, influencing volcanic activity and heat flow on the surface.

The Times of India 21 Dec 2025 1:10 am

Oldest known evidence of parent-child incest found in 3,700-year-old bones in Italy

Archaeologists unearthed the oldest known evidence of incest in Italy's Grotta della Monaca cave. Genetic analysis of a Bronze Age burial revealed a teenage boy born from a father-daughter union, a first-degree incestuous relationship. This exceptionally rare finding challenges our understanding of prehistoric social practices and family structures.

The Times of India 19 Dec 2025 5:57 pm

20,000 Triassic dinosaur footprints found in Italy reveal rare clues to prehistoric group life

A wildlife photographer's chance observation in Italy's Stelvio National Park led to the discovery of thousands of dinosaur footprints from the Late Triassic period. These 210-million-year-old tracks, attributed to large herbivores like Plateosaurus, reveal insights into their calm group movements and potential social behaviors. The extensive find offers a rare glimpse into prehistoric life on the European continent.

The Times of India 19 Dec 2025 2:00 am

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS makes its closest approach to Earth tonight: When, where and how to watch

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is about to make its closest appearance to Earth today. This event is significant for astronomers studying the object. The comet offers a rare opportunity to examine matter from another star system. Scientists are observing how it behaves when exposed to sunlight. The comet poses no danger to Earth.

The Times of India 18 Dec 2025 11:46 pm

Meet Michaela Benthaus: First wheelchair user to travel to space on Blue Origins New Shepard mission; when, where and how to watch live

German aerospace engineer Michaela Benthaus, a wheelchair user since 2018, is set to make history as the first person with a disability to travel to space. She will join five others on Blue Origin's 37th New Shepard mission, a suborbital flight offering a glimpse of Earth from above. This flight highlights increased accessibility in space exploration.

The Times of India 18 Dec 2025 3:40 pm

A solar storm may trigger a satellite disaster in 2.8 days, says research

Space is becoming a dangerous place due to more satellites. A new CRASH Clock shows a critical risk of collisions. Solar storms can disable satellites, leading to potential chain reactions. Scientists warn urgent action is needed to prevent a space disaster. The situation is dire, with less than three days' warning possible.

The Times of India 18 Dec 2025 3:30 pm

NASA confirms a weak La Nia in 2025: What it means for global weather, sea levels, and winter forecasts

La Nia returns to the Pacific after a brief neutral phase. This event, expected from September to December 2025, is considered weak. Its influence on global weather and climate patterns is being closely monitored. Changes in sea level, rainfall, and temperature are anticipated across continents. Researchers are tracking ocean temperatures and atmospheric circulation for disaster preparedness and climate outlooks.

The Times of India 17 Dec 2025 3:30 pm