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Is the universe ending sooner than we thought? New physics suggests a much shorter lifespan

Scientists at Radboud University say the universe will fade out far sooner than once believed, not in 10 years, but in roughly 10. Their calculations build on Stephen Hawkings idea that black holes slowly evaporate, extending the process to neutron stars and white dwarfs. As these final stellar remnants dissolve, all luminous matter eventually disappears, marking the universes theoretical end.

11 Dec 2025 2:24 pm
UFO sighting could be : Elon Musk reveals the shocking truth about aliens

Tech mogul Elon Musk has weighed in on UFO sightings, asserting that neither he nor SpaceX has encountered any evidence of alien visitors. He suggests most unexplained aerial phenomena have terrestrial origins, like advanced military projects or mundane objects. While acknowledging the ongoing search for extraterrestrial life, Musk emphasizes the need for concrete proof over speculation.

10 Dec 2025 10:34 pm
NASA shows how air travel can be made safer for future

Urban air travel is becoming a reality. NASA is creating advanced systems to manage air taxis and drones safely. These tools will coordinate flights, prevent collisions, and ensure smooth operations. Simulations show these plans can handle busy city skies. This work prepares for a future where air taxis and drones are common in cities.

10 Dec 2025 4:30 pm
NASA astronaut Jonny Kim returns after 8 months in space; heres what he brought back for humanity

NASA astronaut Jonny Kim has returned to Earth after an eight-month mission aboard the International Space Station. He conducted vital research in areas like bioprinting and robotics, contributing to advancements in medicine and future space exploration. The mission highlights the ISS's crucial role in scientific discovery and preparing for deeper space travel.

10 Dec 2025 3:30 pm
3I/ATLAS is carrying 'key' ingredients to life, NASA scientist finds

Ever since interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS entered view in July, its strange behaviour, shifting colours, erratic motion, a puzzling 16.16-hour heartbeat, has fuelled both scientific curiosity and speculation. Now, NASA astrochemist Martin Cordiners team has detected unusually abundant methanol and hydrogen cyanide in its plume, chemicals linked to lifes origins. Harvards Avi Loeb says the new data only deepens the mystery.

10 Dec 2025 7:34 am
What NASA says would happen if Earth got too close to a black hole

Approaching a black hole unleashes extreme tidal forces, stretching and tearing apart matter, including planets like Earth, a phenomenon known as spaghettification. Time also slows dramatically due to gravitational time dilation. While a supermassive black hole might offer a slightly less violent initial encounter, survival remains improbable due to radiation and instability.

9 Dec 2025 8:00 pm
CH-3 data reveals unexpectedly active electrical environment at Moons South Pole

The discovery made by Chandrayaan-3's lander has revealed a vibrant plasma environment in the Moon's southern polar areas. Recent measurements indicate an unexpected surge in electron densities and energetic particles, surpassing earlier predictions. This dynamic, electrically charged layer is greatly influenced by solar wind and Earths magnetic forces, providing vital knowledge that could shape upcoming lunar explorations.

9 Dec 2025 7:53 pm
Aditya-L1s data sheds new light on May 2024 superstorm

In an exciting revelation, Indian scientists have teamed up with data from Aditya-L1 and US spacecraft to decode the mysteries surrounding Gannon's storm, the formidable solar storm of May 2024. Their research unveiled the dramatic interplay of two colliding coronal mass ejections that engaged in a significant magnetic reconnection, resulting in intensified solar activity directed at Earth.

9 Dec 2025 7:45 pm
Northern lights to light up sky on December 9: When, where and how to view the rare celestial event

A powerful solar storm is set to bring the Northern Lights to lower latitudes on December 9th. Skywatchers across many US states could witness vibrant auroral displays, extending far beyond their usual northern zones. Experts advise seeking dark, clear skies for the best chance to see this rare celestial event.

9 Dec 2025 2:30 pm
Professors radical theory claims consciousness doesnt come from the brain and may continue after death

A radical new theory from Professor Maria Strmme suggests that consciousness may not originate in the brain but instead exist as a universal field, with individual minds acting like temporary waves returning to an ocean after death. Her model attempts to bridge physics, ancient philosophy and reports of near-death experiences, inviting science to rigorously test phenomena long dismissed as mystical or imaginary.

2 Dec 2025 11:09 pm
Men are puzzled by the stitch line running down the scrotum: Heres what it actually is

Many men eventually discover a seam-like line on their scrotum and wonder whether its a scar, or something abnormal. In fact, its completely normal and medically known as the scrotal raphe, a developmental remnant from early fetal life. Health experts explain how, during embryonic development, genital tissue fuses under the influence of hormones, leaving this visible line, a harmless anatomical marker we all began with.

29 Nov 2025 11:27 pm