Ancient Martian Beach: New Discovery Strengthens the Case for Life on Mars

For decades, scientists have debated the existence of water and life on Mars. Now, a groundbreaking discovery has added fuel to the discussion. A recent study, published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), reveals evidence of an ancient beach on the Red Planet, dating back 3.6 billion years. The discovery was … Read more

Hidden Giants Beneath the Pacific: Scientists Stunned by Deep-Earth Discovery

For centuries, the depths of our planet have remained an enigma. Now, a groundbreaking discovery by scientists from ETH Zurich and Caltech has challenged our understanding of Earth’s interior. Using seismic wave data, researchers have detected massive, anomalous structures buried 600 miles beneath the Pacific Ocean—structures that defy current geological theories. The crust, mantle, and … Read more

Unveiling Antarctica’s Hidden World: The Secrets Beneath 16,000 Feet of Ice

For centuries, Antarctica has remained one of the most mysterious and least explored continents on Earth. A vast, frozen expanse stretching over 13.63 million square kilometers, its icy surface conceals a world never seen before. Thanks to groundbreaking research from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) and collaborating institutions, scientists have unveiled the most detailed map … Read more

Turtuk: The Village That Became India’s After the 1971 War

Turtuk, a small yet historically significant village in Ladakh, was once a part of Pakistan. However, during the 1971 Indo-Pak war, it became Indian territory, marking a turning point in its history. At the time of India’s partition in 1947, the Radcliffe Line divided territories between India and Pakistan, but Turtuk, located in the Baltistan … Read more

Unveiling the Hidden World Beneath the Waves: Life on the Deep Sea Floor

The ocean, a vast and enigmatic realm, covers more of our planet than land, yet it remains one of Earth’s greatest mysteries. We know more about Mars, millions of miles away, than we do about the depths of our seas. A recent breakthrough has brought us closer to unraveling the secrets hidden beneath the ocean’s … Read more

The Diamond Worlds: NASA’s Astonishing Discovery

Manashimaya Space never ceases to amaze us, and scientists have once again uncovered a cosmic marvel—a planet that may be made almost entirely of diamond. This celestial treasure, known as PSR J1719-1438b, is five times the size of Earth and could redefine our understanding of planetary evolution. Astronomers believe PSR J1719-1438b was once part of … Read more

The Mysterious Big Wheel Galaxy: A Cosmic Puzzle

Manashimaya Astronomers have once again been astounded by the discovery of a massive spiral galaxy by the James Webb Space Telescope, which contradicts accepted theories of cosmic evolution. This galaxy, known as the “Big Wheel,” was seen as it appeared only two billion years after the Big Bang, which is a remarkably small period in … Read more

Shashi Tharoor Admits Misjudging India’s Stand on Russia-Ukraine War

Congress leader Shashi Tharoor has candidly admitted that he was mistaken in opposing India’s neutral stance on the Russia-Ukraine war when it first erupted in 2022. Speaking at the Raisina Dialogue in New Delhi, Tharoor acknowledged that India’s diplomatic approach has uniquely positioned the country to play a meaningful role in fostering peace. “I am … Read more

Sunita Williams: Carrying India to the Stars

Sunita Williams, the renowned NASA astronaut, has always held her Indian heritage close to her heart, even while soaring beyond Earth’s boundaries. Despite being born and raised in the United States, her deep-rooted connection to India has been evident throughout her space missions. One of her most touching gestures was carrying a copy of the … Read more

Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs: Telangana’s Ancient Heritage Moves Closer to UNESCO Recognition

Telangana’s rich historical legacy has received a significant boost with the inclusion of the Mudumal Megalithic Menhirs in India’s tentative UNESCO World Heritage list. Located in Narayanpet district, these standing stones, dating back 3,500 to 4,000 years, are among India’s most well-preserved megalithic sites. If officially inscribed, it would be Telangana’s second UNESCO site, following … Read more

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