Guardians of Glaciers, Moon Missions, and Mongolian Dinosaurs
From efforts to save the biggest glacier in the Alps and a lunar mission exploring volcanic formations on the moon to the discovery of a bizarre dinosaur in Mongolia, these science updates shed light on significant advancements and findings in the field.

In a race against rising temperatures, Swiss scientists aim to save the Alps' largest glacier, advocating for a global warming cap below two degrees Celsius. Although significant ice loss seems inevitable, recent reports highlight the urgent need to tackle climate change.
Firefly Aerospace is expanding its lunar exploration efforts, selecting Blue Origin's Honeybee Robotics for a 2028 moon mission. The mission is set to study the Gruithuisen Domes, reflecting a growing trend in leveraging advanced space technology for unprecedented lunar research.
Fossil discoveries in Mongolia's Gobi Desert have unearthed Duonychus tsogtbaatari, a dinosaur characterized by formidable, menacing claws. As scientists study these prehistoric creatures, new insights into the Cretaceous Period and the diversity of dinosaur life continue to emerge.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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