Thousands of Dinosaur Footprints Found on Italian Mountain in Stelvio Park

December 16, 2025

Thousands of Dinosaur Footprints Found on Italian Mountain in Stelvio Park

Over a thousand dinosaur footprints dated 210 million years were found on a mountain wall in Italy’s Stelvio national park. The prints belong to prosauropods, herbivorous dinosaurs. Experts say this discovery offers a rare glimpse into dinosaur behavior and history.

MBCCET Students Build and Launch Rocket to Study Peerumade Climate

December 16, 2025

MBCCET Students Build and Launch Rocket to Study Peerumade Climate

Students at Mar Baselios Christian College of Engineering and Technology (MBCCET) in Idukki built a rocket with local materials. The rocket will be launched on December 18 to study Peerumade's aerosol content. It's the first Indian college to design, assemble, and launch a rocket on its campus with help from ISRO.

Australia’s 82% Renewable Electricity Grid Could Slash Generation Costs by One-Third: CSIRO

December 16, 2025

Australia’s 82% Renewable Electricity Grid Could Slash Generation Costs by One-Third: CSIRO

CSIRO’s new report reveals Australia can cut electricity generation costs by a third with 82% renewables in its grid by 2030. Renewables will cost $91 per MWh, much less than today’s $129. This challenges claims that solar and wind will hike power prices, showing cheaper power lies ahead.

New Study Finds Harmful Microplastics in Delhi and Other Cities' Air, Raising Health Concerns

December 16, 2025

New Study Finds Harmful Microplastics in Delhi and Other Cities' Air, Raising Health Concerns

A recent study reveals tiny inhalable microplastics in the air of Delhi, Kolkata, Mumbai, and Chennai. These particles can enter lungs deeply and carry toxic chemicals and microbes, posing serious health risks. Delhi and Kolkata show the highest levels, especially in winter when pollution peaks.

India's UN Envoy Backs New Ocean Satellite and Training at INCOIS

December 16, 2025

India's UN Envoy Backs New Ocean Satellite and Training at INCOIS

India's Ambassador to UNESCO Vishal V. Sharma visited INCOIS, supporting a dedicated ocean observation satellite and expanded training for young researchers in tsunami warning.