Science
- Dec- 2023 -26 December
Scientists develop electrically conductive ‘soil’ that enhances crop growth by 50%
Scientists from Linkoping University in Sweden have developed an electrically conductive “soil,” known as eSoil, which resulted in a 50%…
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Study: Monkeys on Thai island started using stone tools when Covid stopped tourist inflow
The adage “Life finds a way” resonates with the remarkable adaptability of nature when faced with challenges. The concept of…
Read More » - 24 December
Scientists develop wireless charger that can be fitted under the skin to charge bioelectronic devices in the body
Scientists have created a revolutionary wireless charging device designed to be implanted beneath the skin, demonstrating successful results in rodent…
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Study :Ancient humans in Europe would chop their fingers off to appease deities
New research suggests that inhabitants of Western Europe during the Palaeolithic era may have intentionally amputated their fingers in ancient…
Read More » - 23 December
Study: Even cats can play fetch like dogs but on their own terms
When a cat desires food, it can be the most adorable sight, but the general perception of cats as pets…
Read More » - 23 December
Scientists develop vibrating capsule to treat obesity
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ingestible capsule designed to artificially stimulate a sense of fullness in the stomach, offering a…
Read More » - 23 December
Chinese scientists uncover the initial genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China
A study conducted by Chinese scientists has revealed genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China through the analysis…
Read More » - 22 December
World’s smallest fanged frog discovered by researchers on Indonesian island
Earth is home to more than 6,000 frog species, and scientists continuously explore to discover new ones. Some frogs possess…
Read More » - 22 December
Study: humans have driven more than 1,400 bird species to extinction
A recent investigation by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) has brought to light a startling revelation, indicating…
Read More » - 22 December
Japan’s Jaxaspace agency to redirect fast-moving asteroids on a potential collision course with Earth
Japan’s Jaxaspace agency is gearing up for groundbreaking tests utilizing its Hayabusa2 spacecraft, aiming to showcase its capability to intercept…
Read More » - 21 December
Coal miners in North Dakota finds a rare fossil of an ancient mammoth
Coal miners in North Dakota, USA, made a rare discovery earlier this year when they found the well-preserved fossil of…
Read More » - 21 December
Here’s how Llama poop can push Earth’s green cover up
Llamas might just hold the key to rejuvenating barren land affected by glacial retreat, according to a new scientific study.…
Read More » - 21 December
An international team of archaeologists finds the world’s oldest known fort
In a groundbreaking archaeological discovery, an international team of archaeologists has identified the world’s oldest known fort, dating back 8,000…
Read More » - 21 December
Scientists spot signs of volcanic activity in Mars
In a recent survey utilizing ground-penetrating radar and satellite imagery, scientists have detected signs of volcanic activity on Mars, suggesting…
Read More » - 19 December
Drug manufactured by a Chinese firm found to be effective against an uncommon type of lung cancer
A drug developed by a Chinese company, Sunvozertinib, has demonstrated remarkable effectiveness against a rare and challenging type of lung…
Read More » - 18 December
First people reached North America via ‘sea ice highway,’ claims study
The journey of humans to North America stands as a contentious topic in the realm of archaeology, sparking vigorous debates…
Read More » - 18 December
Study: Preferring mobile phone over in person communication makes people lonely
A recent study conducted in Romania sheds light on the potential adverse effects of phubbing, the act of prioritizing a…
Read More » - 18 December
UK clears the way for drug that treats hot flushes in menopausal women
A groundbreaking drug offering potential relief to countless women grappling with menopausal hot flushes has secured approval in the UK.…
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Scientists are alarmed as Chum salmon finds new location to spawn, the Arctic waters
Chum salmon, a type of anadromous salmonid fish, have been identified in an unexpected location for spawning—the Arctic waters—prompting concern…
Read More » - 18 December
Researchers warn that Solar storms can cause train accidents on Earth
Researchers from Lancaster University have determined that changes in space weather, particularly powerful solar storms, can lead to disruptions in…
Read More » - 18 December
Researchers study and explore ‘hot Jupiters’ through NASA’s CubeSat mission
In a recent presentation at the 2023 American Geophysical Union meeting, researchers unveiled findings from their exploration of “hot Jupiters”…
Read More » - 18 December
SpaceX schedules the launch date for US military’s X-37B robotic space plane
SpaceX has announced the launch date for the United States military’s X-37B robotic space plane on its seventh orbital mission,…
Read More » - 18 December
Scientists make use of AI to get genetic information from extinct humans to discover new antibiotics
A research team, led by bioengineering pioneer César de la Fuente, has utilized artificial intelligence-based computational methods to mine genetic…
Read More » - 18 December
NASA expands the search for extraterrestrial life by identifying 17 exoplanets
NASA has broadened its quest for extraterrestrial life by identifying 17 exoplanets that may host habitable oceans beneath icy shells.…
Read More » - 16 December
Nearly 166,690 flu patients reported across roughly 5,000 medical facilities in Japan
In a concerning development, Japan has experienced a rapid surge in flu cases, with the central government declaring that the…
Read More » - 16 December
Study says delaying breakfast and dinner increases chances of heart attack
Researchers have discovered that adjusting meal timings, specifically eating breakfast and dinner earlier, may have a positive impact on preventing…
Read More » - 16 December
NASA makes an interesting discovery on Saturday’s icy moon Enceladus
NASA has made an intriguing discovery on the icy moon Enceladus, revealing evidence of a key ingredient for life and…
Read More » - 16 December
Researchers introduce a groundbreaking solar-powered clothing system
A groundbreaking solar-powered clothing system has been introduced by a team of researchers, potentially revolutionizing wearable technology. The system utilizes…
Read More » - 16 December
The Geminids meteor shower lights up the night skies once again
The Geminids meteor shower, an annual celestial event occurring in mid-December, has illuminated the night skies once again. The meteor…
Read More » - 16 December
Study claims that parasite black holes are lurking inside stars and slowly devouring them from the inside
In a recent study, scientists have explored the possibility of a peculiar form of dark matter known as “parasite black…
Read More » - 16 December
ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen shares images of giant icebergs seen from space
European Space Agency (ESA) astronaut Andreas Mogensen, currently aboard the International Space Station (ISS) as the commander of Expedition 70,…
Read More » - 15 December
Study claims that only fewer teens are sexually active in the US
A recently published CDC report in the United States indicates a decline in sexual activity among teens and an increased…
Read More » - 15 December
Study suggests that genetic materials from Neanderthals may be responsible for our habit of waking up early
A recent study, published in the journal Genome Biology and Evolution on December 14, delves into the genetic legacy of…
Read More » - 15 December
Study claims that the male sea snakes are undergoing a variety of strange adaptations
A recent study published in the journal Royal Society Open Science sheds light on the unusual adaptations observed in male…
Read More » - 15 December
Scientists warn that the Arctic has hidden beneath its frozen ground a methane monster
Scientists are raising concerns about a potential “methane monster” lurking beneath the Arctic’s frozen ground, as permafrost continues to thaw…
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