Budget 2026 brings a major boost to science as FM Nirmala Sitharaman announces four key telescope projects to strengthen India’s astrophysics research.
The Union Budget 2026 in India outlines plans for establishing and enhancing four major telescope facilities, bolstering ...
KAIST researchers tested optical frequency comb lasers as reference signals for radio astronomy, aiming to synchronize radio telescopes with light-based timing in VLBI observations.
Bengaluru’s IIA said in a statement that the announcement will offer a big push for ‘building large next-generation telescope ...
In Budget 2026, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced plans for university townships, girls’ hostels, astronomy ...
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Why did Earth's greenhouse age end?
Sixty-six million years ago, Earth was a tropical greenhouse. Today, it's an ice-capped world. And an international team of experts led by the University of Southampton think they know why. Their new ...
There is only one way to experience lunar gravity while still on Earth, or rather a few thousand feet above its surface: on a parabolic flight. In this exclusive mini-documentary, Space.com reporter ...
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced measures to increase outreach of space discoveries.
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What actually happens to a spacecraft during its fiery last moments? Here's why ESA wants to find out
What actually happens to a spacecraft during its fiery last moments? That's the key question for the European Space Agency's ...
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From a new flagship space telescope to lunar exploration, global cooperation – and competition – will make 2026 an exciting year for space
Coming from one of the world's largest astrophysical research institutes, I can tell you, the anticipation across the global space science community is electric.
Dennis Herrmann developed a life-long interest in astronomy at an early age and got his first telescope at the age of 12.
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The best new popular science books of February 2026
Readers are spoiled for choice when it comes to popular science reading this month, with new titles by major names including Maggie Aderin and Michael Pollan ...
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