Aparna Parameswaran
Aparna is a writer with a deep passion for the arts, history, and archaeology. Blending curiosity with creativity, her work often explores the stories hidden in ancient ruins, forgotten cultures, and the timeless human need to create and connect. With a background in literature and a love for uncovering the past, Aparna crafts narratives that illuminate both the beauty of art and the mysteries of history.
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Astronomers took another look at the 'Wow!' signal and discovered it was even stronger than previously thought
Since it was discovered in 1977, the 'Wow!' signal has been one of the most mysterious radio signals in SETI history.
Astronomers find a 5.5 million light-years-long 'galaxy filament' connecting 14 galaxies
This cosmic web filament is reported to have a thickness of 2.6 to 3.3 million light years.
Astronomers unexpectedly capture a planet's birth within the swirling disk of a young star
Astronomers estimate that the planet is about 5 million years old and is similar in size to Jupiter.
Astronomers stunned as new research suggests the first stars were not as uniformly massive as once believed
New studies suggest that collapsing gas clouds in the early universe may have also formed lower-mass stars.
Highest-resolution images of solar flare and coronal loops captured by Inouye Solar Telescope
The loops averaged 29 miles in width, possibly as thin as 13 miles, making them the smallest coronal loops ever imaged.
Research on Ryugu asteroid uncovers minerals older than any found on Earth
Hayabusa2’s Ryugu samples provide insights into Earth’s early water, organic materials, and the beginnings of life.
Satellite data challenges long-held beliefs about electric charge distribution in Earth’s magnetosphere
Satellites reveal that Earth's equator and poles have different magnetosphere charge patterns.