September 2025: Science Highlights You Should Know

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Top 10 global science news curated by Science Buzzer.

Science keeps changing how we see our planet and beyond. Here are ten remarkable discoveries and events from September 2025 that everyone should know — short, simple, and straight to the point.

1. La Niña May Return, Shaping Weather Worldwide

The World Meteorological Organization warned there’s a 55% chance of La Niña forming from September 2025, potentially influencing floods and droughts globally.
Significance: Helps predict extreme weather and plan for climate resilience.
🔗 Source: Reuters


2. NASA Launches Three Missions to Study Space Weather

On September 24, NASA launched three probes (IMAP, CGO, SWFO-L1) to monitor solar storms that can disrupt satellites and astronauts’ safety.
Significance: Boosts early warning systems for solar activity.
🔗 Source: Times of India


3. Tiny Asteroid 2025 TF Flew Closer Than Satellites

A small asteroid zipped just 428 km above Antarctica — closer than many satellites — and was detected only after passing Earth.
Significance: Highlights the need for better asteroid monitoring.
🔗 Source: LiveScience


4. “Google for DNA” Could Transform Genetics

Scientists are developing a search engine for DNA sequences, making vast genetic data easier to access and analyze.
Significance: Could revolutionize medical research and disease tracking.
🔗 Source: Northeastern University


5. Mars Atmosphere Looks Like a Layered Cake

New high-resolution Mars images reveal thin ice and dust layers, showing how the planet’s climate and atmosphere evolved.
Significance: Helps explain water loss and Martian weather.
🔗 Source: Wikipedia


6. Gene Therapy Slows Huntington’s Disease by 75%

A groundbreaking gene therapy cut disease progression by about 75% in early human trials.
Significance: Major hope for treating inherited neurological disorders.
🔗 Source: Wikipedia


7. Earth’s Oldest Rocks Are Even Older

Geologists found rocks in Canada dating back 4.16 billion years, suggesting Earth’s crust formed earlier than we thought.
Significance: Provides new insights into Earth’s early evolution.
🔗 Source: Science News


8. Cooling Paint That “Sweats” to Beat Heat

A new passive cooling paint mimics human sweating, reflecting sunlight and emitting heat to lower indoor temperatures.
Significance: Could reduce energy use and fight urban heat.
🔗 Source: Science News


9. 85 Hidden Lakes Found Beneath Antarctica

Scientists identified 85 new subglacial lakes under Antarctica’s ice sheet.
Significance: Could reveal unknown microbial life and improve ice-melt predictions.
🔗 Source: Wikipedia


10. UN Prepares 2027 Global Science Report

The United Nations appointed experts to prepare the next Global Sustainable Development Report, connecting science to global policy.
Significance: Aims to guide global decisions with solid science.
🔗 Source: UN.org

From the depths of Antarctic ice to the edge of Mars, September 2025 proved how diverse and dynamic science can be. Stay tuned to Science Buzzer for the October roundup!


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