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Scientists from NGRI conducted a survey in search of non-traditional rocks such as syenites in Anantapur, Andhra Pradesh, and were able to identify the host minerals for large deposits of 15 rare earth elements. This comes after the discovery of lithium in Jammu and Kashmir.
A team of US archaeologists from New York University have unearthed over 2,000 mummified sheep heads in an Egyptian temple at Abydos.
According to scientists from the Royal Astronomical Society (RAS), a supermassive black hole is pointing directly at Earth and sending powerful radiation towards it.
According to Forbes, 16 Psyche is a rare asteroid that contains a rich deposit of precious metals, which may make everyone on this Earth a billionaire.
Life on Earth did not emerge on its own. While the conditions needed for life were provided by the planet, the primordial ingredients needed for life came from deep space. Analysis of samples of asteroid Rygyu has confirmed that life came to Earth from space.
The oceans of the world may be gradually shrinking, leaking slowly away into the Earth’s mantle…. Although the oceans are constantly being slowly augmented by water carried up from Earth’s interior by volcanic activity … some process such as sea-floor spreading seems to be letting the water seep away more rapidly than it is replaced.
A portion of a protein that may hold the key to identifying planets on the edge of supporting life has been discovered by a group of Rutgers researchers working to identify the earliest beginnings of metabolism, the set of fundamental chemical events that originally powered life on Earth.
A paper published in Science describes a 3 million-year-old discovery that may rewrite the history of intelligent life on earth that was uncovered at a site in Nyayanga, Kenya.
According to the findings of an Ipsos poll done in 36 nations in late 2022, 43% of Indians believe aliens will visit Earth in 2023.
Using data from the United States Geological Survey, the epicenters of all the world's major earthquakes from 1956–2022 have been mapped below.