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China's Rare Earth Ban on Japan Could Backfire

China's latest ban on rare earth exports to Japan may prove counterproductive, as Japan's decade-long diversification efforts and a global supply chain shift reduce Beijing's leverage. Read the full analysis.

India's Lightest Earth Imaging Payload Launching Jan 12

Hyderabad's Eon Space Labs is set to launch MIRA, India's lightest advanced multispectral Earth imaging payload, on ISRO's PSLV-C62 mission. This AI-powered orbital lab promises real-time data processing. Read more about this space tech breakthrough.

China Bans Rare-Earth Exports to Japan Over Taiwan Row

China bans exports of critical rare-earth magnets to Japan, escalating a geopolitical dispute. While Japan is prepared, global industries from EVs to wind turbines face supply chain turbulence. Explore the global ripple effects.

Earth's Oxygen to Deplete in a Billion Years: NASA Study

A NASA-backed study reveals Earth's oxygen-rich atmosphere is not permanent. Driven by the Sun's increasing brightness, oxygen levels will collapse in about a billion years, making the planet uninhabitable for complex life.

Earth Reaches Perihelion on Jan 3, 2026: Key Facts

Earth reaches its closest point to the Sun, called perihelion, on January 3, 2026. Discover why it doesn't cause seasons and how it affects our planet's speed and climate cycles. Read more.

US Startup Challenges China's Rare Earth Dominance

A US startup, Noveon Magnetics, is pioneering a method to recycle rare earth magnets, aiming to reduce global dependence on China's supply chain. Discover how this innovation could reshape geopolitics and clean energy.

First 3D Images Reveal Popocatepetl Volcano's Inner Secrets

For the first time, scientists have created a detailed 3D scan of Mexico's Popocatepetl volcano, revealing its hidden magma conduits and structure. This breakthrough aids eruption prediction and risk assessment. Discover the findings!

Moon Collects Earth's Atmosphere, New Study Finds

New research shows Earth's atmosphere is slowly sending water and minerals to the Moon via magnetic highways. This turns lunar soil into a priceless archive of our planet's history. Read more!

Why We Don't Fall Off the Round Earth: Gravity Explained

Ever wondered why people on the bottom of Earth don't fall off? The answer lies in gravity, the fundamental force that pulls everything towards Earth's center. Discover the astonishing science that keeps us grounded.

India's Two-Pronged Path to Rare Earth Security

India is pursuing a dual strategy to secure its rare earth supply chain, combining domestic mining and recycling. This approach is crucial for building resilience and meeting soaring global demand. Read the expert analysis.

China-Japan Tensions Threaten Rare Earths Supply Chain

Military tensions between China and Japan escalate as Chinese jets lock onto Japanese aircraft. This could disrupt the critical rare earths supply chain, impacting global tech and EV sectors. Read the full analysis.

Nagpur Police Uses Drones for Election Surveillance

Nagpur Rural Police launches 24/7 drone surveillance with thermal imaging for municipal elections. 21 goons' bonds cancelled, ₹5.40 lakh recovered. Read how technology ensures fair voting.

RIMS Ranchi's 3 Tesla MRI Services Begin Next Week

Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences in Ranchi will launch advanced 3 Tesla MRI services within a week after successful trial run. Director Dr Raj Kumar validated machine with personal scan.

Lunar Photography: Bringing the Heavens to Earth

Discover how early lunar photography transformed astronomy and made celestial wonders accessible to everyone. Explore the groundbreaking work that changed our cosmic perspective forever.

Why Your Smartphone Needs a Thermal Camera

Thermal cameras for smartphones reveal hidden heat, helping with home repairs, electronics, and safety. Discover why this tool is essential for Indian users.

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