In the whole history of Earth's climate, few events are as extreme as those that geologists call "Snowball Earth." ...
Researchers at the University of Hawaiʻi have uncovered new clues about how energy moves through the sun's outer atmosphere, using one of nature's rarest events as their window: total solar eclipses.
Netflix has a huge library of anime shows that definitely fight for fans’ attention every few weeks, and it’s far too easy ...
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Planets, constellations and more: Here's what to look out for around the new moon on Feb. 17
Grab your telescope and join us on a sightseeing tour, before the moon returns to spoil the fun!
NASA says Earth is about halfway through its lifespan. Scientists explain how solar changes could affect habitability, oceans, and the planet’s future over billions of years ...
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Solar eclipse 2026 today: Check out the timings, visibility, and safety tips to see the 'ring of fire'
The first solar eclipse of 2026 is taking place today, Tuesday, February 17. Astronomers have confirmed that this celestial event is an Annular Solar Eclipse, popularly known as the 'Ring of Fire.' ...
Tiny zircon crystals are revealing that Earth’s earliest history may have included surprisingly complex tectonic activity.
A “ring of fire” solar eclipse will be visible on Tuesday, with the best views in Antarctica and partial eclipse views in Africa and South America.
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Earth’s magnetosphere decoded: how our invisible shield morphed over ages?
Earth’s magnetic field, generated deep within the planet’s liquid iron core, has been bending, stretching, and occasionally flipping for billions of years. That invisible shield determines whether ...
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ThePrint quiz, 15 February, 2026: Galileo
What did Galileo invent? Why was he put under house arrest? On his birth anniversary, take this ThePrint quiz to check how ...
Eclipses don't happen at random — they arrive in pairs, on schedule, and 2026 brings two spectacular seasons to prove it.
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