Ancient Greek astronomer Aristarchus was the first who presented the heliocentric system, maintaining that the Earth revolves around the Sun.
The Indian Knowledge System division is hosting competitions for students to recreate ancient astronomical instruments and produce educational videos on agriculture and mathematics.
The Mudumal megalithic menhirs in Telangana, dating back 3,500–4,000 years, served as astronomical markers. A part of India’s ...
The detection of phosphine in the atmosphere of Wolf 1130C raises questions as to why it’s not more prevalent in other brown ...
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Astronomers Uncover the Most Powerful “Odd Radio Circle” Ever Seen — And It Looks Like a Galactic Venn Diagram
At first glance, it looks like an uneven smudge. But when astronomers enhanced the image, sharp edges appeared — two distinct ...
Now, astronomers have found a star that may be as close as we’ve ever come to witnessing one of the primordial stars. Known ...
Astronomers have discovered the most pristine star ever observed, offering insights into the universe's earliest moments and ...
The star is known as SDSS J0715-7334. It is a red giant star in the halo of the Large Magellanic Cloud. The metallicity of ...
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Secrets of ancient life on Earth may live in Japan's hot springs
New research from Japan's iron-rich hot springs shows how early microbes may have harnessed iron and oxygen during the Great ...
The focus on Indian knowledge systems in the UGC’s proposed mathematics curriculum is better suited to other disciplines such ...
One-day workshop on Radio Astronomy challenges and opportunities for students at SECAB Institute of Engineering and ...
As historian William Dalrymple puts it, the story of civilisation itself cannot be told without India, a land that once ...
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