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Top 5 Stories — November 2025

  • Dec 12, 2025
  • 3 min read

The best news of November 2025: science, space, nature, animals, health, and technology stories that kids and adults loved most this month.



#1. Black hole surprises scientists with a powerful radio blast!

🚀 Space | Nov 6, 2025

Scientists have made an amazing discovery! They observed a black hole, located far from the center of its galaxy, tearing apart a star. This event, called AT 2024tvd, produced the fastest radio signals ever recorded. Imagine it like throwing a stone into a pond, and the ripples continue to spread even months later! 🌊✨


This discovery helps scientists better understand where giant black holes live and how they change over time. They used to think black holes only existed at the center of galaxies, but now it might not be true! 😊


❓ What other mysteries do you think black holes might be hiding?



#2. How Walking and Biking Help with Knee Pain!

💪 Health | Nov 11, 2025

Scientists found out that exercises like walking and biking can help people with knee pain, which is called osteoarthritis. When we move, our muscles and joints become stronger and work better. For example, when you go for a walk with friends or ride your bike in the park, it's not just fun but also good for your knees! 🌳😊


All types of exercise are safe, but doctors recommend focusing on aerobic activities because they give the most benefits. Remember, even small steps towards being active can make us more mobile and happy!


❓ What is your favorite exercise to do?



#3. A Giant Gas Bridge Connecting Two Galaxies!

🚀 Space | Nov 8, 2025

Scientists from Australia made an amazing discovery! They found a huge gas bridge connecting two small galaxies called NGC 4532 and DDO 137. This bridge is so big that it stretches for 185,000 light-years! To picture this, think about how long it would take light to travel that distance—185,000 years! It's like if you wanted to walk to school, but the path was 185,000 times longer than going to the nearest store! 🌟


This bridge is made of neutral hydrogen, a special type of gas that also exists on Earth. It helps galaxies share materials, just like passing toys to each other over a long string. 🎈 Can you imagine how cool it is that two galaxies can communicate using gas over such a huge distance?


❓ What do you think scientists might discover next in our vast universe?



#4. Earth is cracking open beneath the Pacific Ocean!

🚀 Science | Nov 22, 2025

Scientists have made an amazing discovery — beneath the Pacific Northwest, the Earth is cracking into pieces! In a region called the subduction zone, the oceanic plate is slowly breaking into micro-plates, almost like a chocolate bar snapping apart. 🧩 These slow changes help explain why earthquakes sometimes occur. 🌊


Previously, scientists only suspected this process, but now they can observe it directly. By studying these fractures, they uncover new clues about our planet’s structure and its past. This knowledge may help predict earthquakes more accurately and make life safer in the future.


❓ What do you think might be happening beneath our planet?



#5. A Simple Way to Keep Your Heart Healthy!

💪 Health | Nov 27, 2025

Scientists found out that walking for 10-15 minutes without stopping is really good for our hearts! ❤️ If we do this, the risk of heart disease can drop by as much as two-thirds! This means we need to walk better, not just more. Even if you don't walk 8,000 steps a day, just changing how you walk can make you healthier! 🌟


For example, when you walk with friends or family in the park, try to do it without taking little breaks. This can help not only you but also everyone walking with you! Researchers from Sydney and Europe noticed that those who walk continuously have fewer heart problems and even strokes.


So, maybe it's time to try walking a bit longer and not getting tired? It’s easy, fun, and super healthy! 😃


❓ How many steps do you think you can take in 15 minutes?


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