Science
- May- 2024 -18 May
Hidden Nile River Clue Unlocks Pyramid Mysteries
New research suggests that thirty-one pyramids in Egypt, including the Giza pyramid complex, may have originally been built along a…
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Scientists find a piece of rock which is likely to hold the answers to the mysteries of our planet
In recent research, scientists have unearthed a rock fragment believed to hold crucial insights into the mysteries of our planet,…
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Solar Eclipse 2024: US civil aviation regulatory authority issues travel warning on April 8
As a solar event known as “The Great North American Eclipse” approaches certain parts of North America, the civil aviation…
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New experiment suggests that planet Venus can host lives in a toxic cloud
In a recent experiment, scientists discovered that if Venus, with its toxic clouds, were to host living organisms, they wouldn’t…
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Archaeologists recover ancient DNA from the remains of a sixth-century Chinese emperor
Archaeologists successfully extracted ancient DNA from the remains of a sixth-century Chinese emperor, who reigned during the country’s tumultuous Dark…
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NASA is gearing up to launch three sounding rockets during the upcoming total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024
NASA is preparing to deploy three sounding rockets during the upcoming total solar eclipse scheduled for April 8, 2024. These…
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Study reveals that global warming is endangering many species in ‘these’ mountains
A recent study published in the journal Nature has shed light on the profound impact of global warming on species…
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New study claims that a high level of narcissism is directly associated with a high level of happiness in individuals
A recent study suggests a direct correlation between a high level of narcissism and a heightened level of happiness in…
Read More » - 29 March
New study claims that AI is three times less predictive in screening depression in Black people
We are well aware that Artificial Intelligence (AI) can exhibit bias, as evidenced by several recent incidents. However, the extent…
Read More » - 29 March
Study finds that childhood obesity is tied to more than double the risk of Multiple Sclerosis
A recent study suggests that obese children may face a significantly higher risk of developing multiple sclerosis (MS) compared to…
Read More » - 28 March
Japan’s unmanned Moon lander reactivated after enduring its second cold, two-week lunar night
Japan’s unmanned lunar lander has been reactivated after enduring its second frigid, two-week lunar night, and has transmitted new images…
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Study reveals that the Earth’s crust holds more water than its ice caps
We’ve all been accustomed to the notion that Earth is predominantly a blue planet, with an overwhelming 71 percent or…
Read More » - 27 March
The upcoming solar eclipse on April 8 could cause a surge in fatal car accidents, warns scientists
A forthcoming solar eclipse slated for April 8 could potentially trigger a surge in fatal car accidents, according to scientists’…
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Massive ‘devil comet’ that will pass by Earth later this year has a spiral of light surrounding its large icy core
New visuals have unveiled an intriguing feature of the colossal “devil comet” set to approach Earth later this year: a…
Read More » - 27 March
Scientists find that humans infect animals twice as much
It is widely recognized that several of the most deadly diseases affecting humans originated from pathogens that made the leap…
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IIT Madras partners with French firm to setup €100 million fund to support startups
French aerospace and defense company Starburst Accelerator SARL has joined forces with the Indian Institute of Technology Madras (IIT Madras)…
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A new study has revealed that the size of human brains is getting larger
A recent study has indicated a trend towards larger human brain sizes, suggesting potential benefits such as increased brain reserve…
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Study: Viagra intake decreases Alzheimer’s risk by more than 50 per cent
The FDA-approved medication sildenafil, commonly prescribed for erectile dysfunction, may soon be incorporated into treatments aimed at reducing the risk…
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Bug expert says that Asian hornets can be ‘absolutely catastrophic’ for consumers in UK
Buglife charity’s Director of Communications and Engagement, Paul Hetherington, has issued a warning about the potential ecological impact of Asian…
Read More » - 26 March
American space weather forecasters issue a geomagnetic storm watch
American space weather forecasters have issued a geomagnetic storm watch for Monday (Mar 25), warning that solar eruptions may disrupt…
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Microplastics have been detected in ancient soil samples for the first time
In a groundbreaking revelation, researchers have made the unprecedented discovery of microplastics in ancient soil samples, marking the first instance…
Read More » - 26 March
Strongest geomagnetic storm in at least five years slams Earth filling the sky with green and purple hues of aurora
The Earth experienced its most potent geomagnetic storm in at least five years, filling the sky with vivid green and…
Read More » - 25 March
This is what scientists say about Holi becoming warmer year on year
A recent study revealed that both March and April have become warmer across India since 1970, increasing the likelihood of…
Read More » - 24 March
NASA’s compact satellite BurstCube embarks on its journey to the ISS laboratory for scientific research
NASA’s compact satellite, BurstCube, has embarked on its voyage to the International Space Station (ISS), a laboratory for scientific exploration.…
Read More » - 24 March
Three ways to keep bones healthy during postpartum joint pain
The phase immediately following childbirth, referred to as the postpartum period, typically spans approximately two months. It is not uncommon…
Read More » - 23 March
Adam Sandler is currently working on a sequel to the beloved film ‘Happy Gilmore’
Christopher McDonald, famed for his portrayal of Shooter McGavin in the 1996 sports comedy Happy Gilmore, shared some thrilling updates…
Read More » - 23 March
Preventative chemotherapy: Kate Middleton’s cancer treatment explained
In a video released by Kensington Palace, Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, disclosed that she has commenced preventative chemotherapy…
Read More » - 23 March
Study: Drinking two to four cups of coffee a day can lower risk of bowel cancer recurrence
Recent research has uncovered that individuals diagnosed with bowel cancer who regularly consume two to four cups of coffee per…
Read More » - 23 March
Doctors in Vietnam confronted with the extraordinary task of removing a live eel from a man’s abdomen
The human body’s penchant for surprising discoveries knows no bounds, as evidenced by an astonishing case from Vietnam where doctors…
Read More » - 23 March
Scientists are in the process of developing flavoured lollipops for detecting mouth cancer
Scientists are currently in the process of developing flavoured lollipops as a potential non-invasive means to detect mouth cancer, aiming…
Read More » - 23 March
Face of a 16th-century ‘vampire woman’ recreated by the scientists
Scientists have brought to life the visage of a 16th-century woman, entangled in local lore as a vampire by Italian…
Read More » - 23 March
Study: Dogs understand nouns and know what some words stand for
A recent study has unveiled that dogs possess a sophisticated comprehension of certain words and their corresponding meanings, as evidenced…
Read More » - 23 March
The International Astronomical Union honours an Indian scientist by naming an asteroid after his name
The International Astronomical Union (IAU) has paid tribute to an Indian scientist by assigning an asteroid his name. Recognizing Professor…
Read More » - 22 March
2,000 quakes rock a spot on Canada coast causing the ocean floor to ‘rip apart’
Almost 2,000 earthquakes were recorded in a single day off the coast of Canada, indicating to scientists the potential creation…
Read More » - 22 March
The world’s first lung cancer vaccine is being developed by British scientists
British scientists are currently in the process of developing the world’s first vaccine for lung cancer. This vaccine aims to…
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