Russia’s Progress-93 Cargo Spacecraft Successfully Docks with International Space Station

Russia’s Progress-93 mission successfully reached the ISS with 2.8 tons of supplies and fuel. The automated docking on September 13 ensures astronauts have resources for daily life and research. Such resupply flights are vital for sustaining human presence in space and maintaining station operations.

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Researchers Develop Next-Gen Nano Switches to Reduce Heat Loss in Devices

Researchers at the University of Michigan have developed nanoengineered exciton-based switches that reduce heat loss by 66%, rivalling the performance of top electronic switches. The design uses a tungsten diselenide monolayer on a nanoridge to control excitons, marking a leap toward efficient devices that bridge the gap between electronics and photonics.

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Chinese Astronomers Search for Extraterrestrial Signals in TRAPPIST-1 System

Chinese scientists turned the world’s most sensitive radio telescope, FAST, toward the TRAPPIST-1 system, a promising site for alien life with seven rocky planets. Although no signals were detected, the study set new limits on possible extraterrestrial transmissions and highlighted advanced techniques driving today’s search for intelligent life beyond our solar system.

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Trump’s $100,000 ‘Pay-to-Play’ H-1B visa rule sparks outcry, immigration attorneys gear up to file suits

Donald Trump's new rule impacts H-1B visa holders. A $100,000 fee is needed for entry after September 21, 2025. This affects many Indians awaiting US jobs. Legal challenges are expected.…

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