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Small galaxies, big questions: Study probes black holes in dwarf systems

17/04/2026
A new study by the Indian Institute of Astrophysics suggests that small dwarf galaxies orbiting the Milky Way could host central black holes. Researchers modeled these faint galaxies, finding that any black holes present are likely less than a million solar masses.

Shredded to cosmic dust: Stunning footage captures comet’s death plunge into the Sun — watch

17/04/2026
Indian space enthusiasts, brace yourselves! Nasa spacecraft have witnessed the dramatic demise of comet C/2026 A1 (MAPS) as it ventured too close to the Sun. Observations from SOHO, STEREO, and PUNCH revealed the icy wanderer disintegrating into a dust cloud, likely hours before its closest solar approach.

'Broke down in tears': Artemis II crew recall 'otherworldly' experience of their trip to the Moon

17/04/2026
Artemis II astronauts shared their historic Moon journey's impact, fostering global unity and profound personal bonds. Commander Wiseman highlighted the crew's unbreakable connection, while mission specialist Koch was moved by the worldwide pride. The crew also recounted the intense re-entry and the awe-inspiring view of Earth from deep space, emphasizing humanity's collective achievement.

Scientists create a ‘light switch’ for the love hormone: How it could change how humans love and form bonds

16/04/2026
Scientists have unveiled a revolutionary 'light switch' technique, enabling precise activation of the brain's love hormone, oxytocin. This breakthrough allows researchers to observe how individual neurons and brain circuits form emotions, bonding, and social behaviours in real-time. The method promises deeper understanding of the human brain and potential targeted treatments for mental health conditions.

Meet Yasuyuki Aono: Japanese scientist who kept a 1,200-year cherry blossom record alive until his death

16/04/2026
Professor Yasuyuki Aono meticulously tracked Kyoto's cherry blossom bloom dates for over a millennium, revealing a significant shift towards earlier flowering. His lifelong dedication, documented in ancient scripts, created a unique historical record. Following his passing, a new researcher has stepped forward to continue this vital, centuries-long observation of climate change.

1.3 bn people had liver disease globally in 2023: Lancet study

16/04/2026
A staggering 1.3 billion people worldwide battled metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) in 2023, a 143% surge since 1990. Projections indicate this figure could reach 1.8 billion by 2050, fueled by obesity and lifestyle shifts.

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