Category : Asia Pacific


Auroras Across Solar System: Not Just Earth's Show

While Earth's northern lights captivate us, auroras occur on Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Mars, and Venus through solar wind interactions with magnetic fields and atmospheres, revealing cosmic secrets.

France's 12 Time Zones: A Global Surprise

Discover why France holds the record for the most time zones worldwide, with 12 different clocks across its mainland and overseas territories, surpassing even larger nations.

Hawaiian Happy-Face Spider: Nature's Smiling Marvel

Discover the Hawaiian Happy-face spider, a tiny endemic creature with smiley patterns on its back. Learn about its unique hunting, mating behaviors, color-changing abilities, and conservation challenges.

South Korea Enacts World's First AI Basic Act

South Korea has become the first nation globally to implement a comprehensive AI Basic Act, establishing a legal framework for artificial intelligence development, safety, and ethics.

Nebra Sky Disc: Bronze Age's Oldest Astronomy Tool Discovered

The Nebra Sky Disc, a 3,800-year-old bronze artifact found in Germany, is believed to be the world's oldest astronomical tool. This ancient disc features gold inlays of stars and moons, potentially used to track seasons and celestial events.

Massive Dinosaur Footprints Found in Australia

Researchers uncover the world's largest dinosaur footprints in Western Australia, measuring 1.7 meters long, revealing new insights into prehistoric life during the Early Cretaceous period.

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