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Budget 2026 Announces Rare Earth Corridors: Mapping ‘The Vitamins Of Modern Industry’ In 4 States
India
India News in news18.com, India Latest News, India News•Feb 2

Budget 2026 Announces Rare Earth Corridors: Mapping ‘The Vitamins Of Modern Industry’ In 4 States

Last Updated:February 02, 2026, ISTBudget 2026 Announces Rare Earth Corridors: Which are the four states? Which rare earth minerals do they have? What are rare earth minerals used for?Rapid ReadRapid.

Kerala Budget 2026: From rare earth corridor to RRTS – Here’s a look at key infra projects announced
India
The Indian Express•Jan 29

Kerala Budget 2026: From rare earth corridor to RRTS – Here’s a look at key infra projects announced

Kerala Budget 2026-27: Presenting the Pinarayi Vijayan-led government’s sixth budget in the Legislative Assembly, Finance Minister KN Balagopal said the state has made remarkable progress in infrastructure and other sectors.

Scientists finally explain Earth’s strangest fossils
Science•All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Jan 27

Scientists finally explain Earth’s strangest fossils

The Ediacara Biota are some of the strangest fossils ever found—soft-bodied organisms preserved in remarkable detail where preservation shouldn’t be possible. Scientists now think their survival in sandstone came from unusual ancient seawater chemistry that created clay “cements” around their bodies after burial. This process captured delicate shapes that would normally vanish. The finding helps clarify how complex life emerged before the Cambrian Explosion.

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We’ve ‘seriously underestimated’ how fast Earth is warming. Here’s why
World•Latest News From Euronews | Euronews RSS•Jan 15

We’ve ‘seriously underestimated’ how fast Earth is warming. Here’s why

The world has “seriously underestimated” the rate of global warmingand its impact on the economy, as scientists call for an urgent “recovery plan”. A new report from the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries...

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In 2025, Earth’s oceans were warmer than ever: What does it mean for the planet?
India•The Indian Express•Jan 10

In 2025, Earth’s oceans were warmer than ever: What does it mean for the planet?

he Earth’s oceans absorbed more heat in 2025 than in any year since modern measurements began in the 1960s, according to a new study. They absorbed an additional 23 zettajoules’ worth of heat last year, which...

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‘Darling Earth’ — the English translation of ‘Parthibo’ — launched
India•The Indian Express•Jan 6

‘Darling Earth’ — the English translation of ‘Parthibo’ — launched

Prasenjit Saha in Conversation with Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay and Shamik Banyopaddhay in Kolkata on Monday. (Express photo by Partha Paul)Darling Earth, an english translation of Shirshendu Mukhopadhyay’s...

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Dr. Manmohan Singh Earth Sciences University to be set up in Bhadradri Kothagudem
India•India Latest News: Top National Headlines Today & Breaking News | The Hindu•Jan 5

Dr. Manmohan Singh Earth Sciences University to be set up in Bhadradri Kothagudem

The State government has decided to establish the Earth Sciences University of Telangana to promote comprehensive development in higher education and ...

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Earth has been feeding the moon for billions of years
Science•All Top News -- ScienceDaily•Jan 5

Earth has been feeding the moon for billions of years

Tiny bits of Earth’s atmosphere have been drifting to the moon for billions of years, guided by Earth’s magnetic field. Rather than blocking particles, the magnetic field can funnel them along invisible lines that sometimes stretch all the way to the moon. This explains mysterious gases found in Apollo samples and suggests lunar soil may hold a long-term archive of Earth’s history. It could also become a valuable resource for future lunar explorers.

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