Science Roman Coin Hoard Discovered During Construction in Worcestershire February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A collection of Roman gold and silver coins, dating back to Emperor Nero’s reign, has been unearthed during building work in Worcestershire. This treasure, comprising 1,368 Iron Age and Roman…
Science Ancient Flying Reptile Remains Uncovered at Rutland Quarry February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek The fossilized remains of a massive flying reptile from the dinosaur era have been put on public display after their excavation at a quarry in Rutland. During field visits to…
Science India’s Cost-Effective Approach to Space Exploration February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek India recently disclosed a range of ambitious space endeavors, allocating 227 billion rupees ($2.7 billion; £2.1 billion) for their execution. These initiatives encompass the subsequent phase of India’s landmark lunar…
Science Medieval Burial Site Found Beneath Car Park February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A “significant” medieval human burial site has been uncovered by archaeologists beneath a car park. The survey of Abingdon’s Cattle Market car park, conducted by Thames Valley Archaeological Services, preceded…
Science Scientists Address Satellite Collision Risk with New Research Center February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A new space research center is being established to concentrate on methods for preventing satellite collisions. This £5 million initiative by Durham University, as stated by Prof James Osborn, the…
Science Beaver Moon Supermoon Photographed Over West Midlands February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Striking images of the supermoon visible in the sky were captured by photographers across the West Midlands on Thursday. November’s full moon, referred to as the Beaver Moon, represents the…
Science Astronomer Encourages Public to “Drown in Stars” During Geminid Meteor Shower February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek An astronomer has characterized a spectacular meteor shower, scheduled to illuminate the sky on Saturday night, as a chance to “drown in stars.” This annual occurrence, known as the Geminid…
Science Accidental Discovery of Lost Maya City in Mexican Jungle by PhD Student February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A vast Maya city has been unearthed in Mexico, centuries after its disappearance beneath the jungle canopy. Within the southeastern state of Campeche, archaeologists identified pyramids, sports fields, causeways linking…
Science Christmas in Antarctica: Balancing Scientific Work with Festive Traditions February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek The festive season in Antarctica presents a unique scenario for hundreds of scientists, researchers, and support staff: a guaranteed white Christmas, yet thousands of miles from family and friends in…
Science Nottinghamshire’s New £5 Million Planetarium Poised for Opening February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A new £5 million planetarium in Nottinghamshire is scheduled to commence operations on Monday. Construction for the facility, located at Sherwood Observatory off Coxmoor Road in Sutton-in-Ashfield, started in August…