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26 Dec 17:57

Silver is on fire! 🚀 On December 26, 2025, this precious metal smashed through $75 per ounce for the first time ever, hitting $75.14 with a 5% daily surge—and staggering gains of 11% in a week, 39% in a month, and a whopping 138% over the past year.

Why the rocket ride? Persistent supply shortages, booming industrial demand (think solar panels, electronics, and EVs), expected US rate cuts boosting non-yielding assets, geopolitical jitters (like Venezuela tensions), and heavy ETF inflows are fueling this precious metals rally.

Short-term outlook: Experts predict some consolidation or pullbacks after the explosive run—volatility is high—but the uptrend looks solid, backed by inflation worries and strong fundamentals.

Investor tip: Treat dips as buying opportunities rather than reversals. Stay positioned, but watch for profit-taking and monitor the gold-silver ratio closely. This could be silver's best year since 1979—exciting times ahead!

Link to article ➡️ https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/why-silver-price-is-rising-and-will-it-continue-to-move-upward-in-coming-weeks-heres-what-investors-should-do-now/articleshow/126189776.cms?from=mdr

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26 Dec 12:00

What is a Nodal Return in Astrology? 🌒

There are turning points written into the language of the sky. Rhythms and cycles that carry us through life, whispering invitations for growth, healing, and remembrance. Among the most profound of these invitations is the Nodal Return — a sacred moment of alignment when the lunar nodes return to the exact position they held at the moment of your birth. It is not just an astrological event: it is a moment of remembering why you are here.

Continue reading: https://girlandhermoon.com/what-is-a-nodal-return-in-astrology/

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23 Dec 17:17

This Christmas, keep an eye out for "Santa's sleigh" zipping silently across the pre-dawn sky—it's actually the International Space Station gleaming like a super-bright star! On December 24 and 25, early birds in North America and Europe can catch these quick flybys (just a few minutes each) with the naked eye—no telescope required, and no blinking lights or trails like a plane.

Grab a coffee, bundle up, and step outside around dawn (times vary by city, e.g., ~6-7 a.m. in places like New York, London, or Chicago—check NASA's Spot the Station for your location). It's a fun, magical mix-up that's perfect for convincing yourself that Santa's making a high-tech test run! Weather permitting, of course. 😉

Link to article: https://www.space.com/stargazing/santas-sleigh-or-the-international-space-station-how-to-spot-a-bright-christmas-flyby-dec-24-and-25

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23 Dec 12:00

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20 Dec 17:23

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Prepare to be amazed this holiday season! NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory has unveiled a breathtaking "New Perspectives" project that bridges the cosmos and the microscopic world—and its star is a dazzling microscopic Christmas tree!

On one side: the epic Christmas Tree Cluster, a glittering nursery of young stars sparkling across vast space. On the other: an enchanting close-up of collagen fibers and fat cells under a laser microscope, forming a tiny, festive evergreen that mirrors the stellar wonder with eerie, magical precision.

Additional images showcase the similarities between the macro and the micro, made possible through astronomy's and microscopy's dual venture of revealing the "invisible" realms to the human eye.

This festive fusion celebrates nature's hidden artistry, revealing how the infinite grandeur of galaxies echoes the intricate beauty inside our own bodies. Pure holiday magic through science.

Link to article: https://www.goodnewsnetwork.org/microscopic-christmas-tree-is-remarkable-highlight-of-science-project-comparing-the-vast-and-small/

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19 Dec 20:38

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Imagine solar panels that mimic sunflowers 🌻 or coat everyday objects like backpacks 🎒 and windows 🪟 —turning the sun's rays into endless energy, even in cloudy skies! Here are two groundbreaking pioneers doing just that:

Jo Fleming and Corrie Energy's Latitude40: A clever, affordable solar tracker inspired by sunflowers. Using a simple tripod design (prototyped from biscuit tins!), it boosts energy output by 30% in places like the UK, making solar viable farther from the equator without fancy tech.

Henry Snaith and Oxford PV's perovskites: Revolutionary thin, flexible cells that outperform traditional silicon (hitting 27% efficiency). These "magic" materials could blanket buildings, cars, phones, and more, slashing costs and making solar the world's dominant, cheapest power source.

These innovations are poised for rollout in the coming years, promising a "brighter" future.

Do you think solar power has the potential to meet Earth's energy demands? Share your answer below. ⬇️

Link to article: https://www.positive.news/environment/solar-reimagined-meet-the-bright-minds-pushing-it-into-the-future/

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19 Dec 12:00

Could Humans Become an Interplanetary Species? Here's What Physicists Say 🪐

A new study claims that our species faces a pivotal moment in human history: either we develop the technology to safely harness the energy needed to escape our planet, or we kill ourselves in some great cataclysm. But what if we can achieve the former and avoid the latter? Physicists say it's possible, and we might just become a truly interplanetary species in as little as 200 years. The next few decades will prove critical — if humanity can safely transition away from fossil fuels, it might just have a shot.

Continue reading 👉 https://www.livescience.com/humans-interplanetary-200-years

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17 Dec 17:29

A rare cosmic visitor from another star system — called 3I/ATLAS — is swinging by our neighborhood. On December 19, 2025, it will make its closest approach to Earth, coming within about 168 million miles (1.8 AU) — safely far away (no danger at all). This comet is special because it didn’t originate in our solar system — it’s only the third interstellar object ever confirmed, after 1I/ʻOumuamua and 2I/Borisov.

Why are astronomers excited? ➡️ It’s a once-in-a-lifetime chance to study material from another star system. As it drifts past, sunlight warms the comet’s ices, making it release gas and dust — which scientists can observe for clues about how other planetary systems form.

Can you see it? ➡️ The comet is too faint for the naked eye, even at its closest. With a good telescope under dark skies, you might spot it as a fuzzy patch. There’s also a free livestream scheduled the night before closest approach so anyone can watch online.

In short: a distant interstellar visitor is cruising by safely, offering a rare glimpse into the building blocks of distant star systems. ☄️

Do you think astronomical events have spiritual significance? If so, what message might 3I/Atlas be carrying for Earth's inhabitants? Share your ideas in the comments below. 👇🏼

Link to article: https://www.space.com/astronomy/comets/interstellar-comet-3i-atlas-makes-its-closest-approach-to-earth-on-dec-19-heres-what-you-need-to-know

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16 Dec 18:06

In December 2025, business leaders are all-in on the revolutionary potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI)—yet they're hitting a frustrating wall. Surveys paint a sobering picture: Only 15% of executives saw profit boosts from AI last year, and a mere 5% report widespread value. As one analyst put it, tech giants hyped lightning-fast change, but "we humans don’t change that fast."

The core issue? AI's "jagged frontier"—it crushes complex tasks like coding but flops on basics, like accurately summarizing safety manuals or giving blunt advice without excessive flattery. Companies like Klarna scaled back bold claims of replacing hundreds of agents, realizing customers crave human empathy for tricky issues. Verizon echoes this: AI handles routine queries, but people win on emotional ones.

Even AI providers like OpenAI and Anthropic are shifting to hands-on partnerships, embedding experts to customize tools. The vibe? Cautiously optimistic, but wary of a dot-com bust if the promise doesn't deliver soon. Businesses are delaying spends, demanding real ROI over hype. 

Do you think AI has potential for positive influence in how humans conduct business, or will adopting this technology only lead to disaster? Share your thoughts below. ⬇️

Link to article: https://www.reuters.com/business/business-leaders-agree-ai-is-future-they-just-wish-it-worked-right-now-2025-12-16/

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16 Dec 12:00

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