Science
- Dec- 2023 -9 December
Study find that the CO2 level currently in the atmosphere is the same as it was 14 million years ago
In a recent study published in the Science journal, researchers have found that the current atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) level…
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A rare cross-border kidney swap transplant save the lives of two mothers
A groundbreaking cross-border kidney swap transplant was successfully conducted in Mumbai, marking the first of its kind in the city.…
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FDA gives nod to Casgevy and Lyfgenia gene therapies for Sickle Cell Anaemia
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted approval for two new gene therapies targeting sickle cell disease. One…
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Indian government says taking painkiller Meftal casually can cause adverse reactions
The Indian Pharmacopoeia Commission (IPC) has released a drug safety alert related to the Meftal painkiller, highlighting potential adverse reactions…
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Study claims that your everyday shampoo may have chemicals you can’t even fathom
A recent study highlighted in Environmental Science & Technology warns about potential health risks associated with the routine use of…
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Study published by linguists claim that the region you live in determines the way you speak
For years, scientists have grappled with the question of whether climate and geography play a role in shaping the way…
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Gigantic dark hole releases powerful streams of fast radiation towards the Earth
In a development posing a new challenge for astronomers, an enormous dark hole has materialized on the sun’s surface, unleashing…
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Report: Earth may cross major ‘tipping points’ to trigger climate catastrophe in 10 years
Over the years, scientists have consistently sounded alarms about the Earth’s precarious climate situation. As global governments grapple with the…
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Report: Global carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossil fuels set to hit a record high in 2023
Amidst the ongoing United Nations climate summit COP28 in Dubai, where world leaders deliberate the fate of fossil fuels, a…
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Research claims that a brief two-month vegan diet can lead to lower insulin, weight loss, and improved heart health
Recent research involving identical twins indicates that adopting a brief two-month vegan diet resulted in decreased insulin levels, weight loss,…
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Study: Light pollution entrapping migrating birds in cities leading to their death en masse
A recent study has brought attention to the escalating threat posed by light pollution to migrating birds, leading to widespread…
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Study claims male mosquitoes used to suck blood in past but they ‘evolved’
Years of investigation have established that exclusively female mosquitoes partake in blood-feeding, as opposed to male mosquitoes, which lack the…
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Research: Women trying to conceive a baby have marginal levels of vitamins due to vegetarian diets
According to researchers, over 90 percent of women attempting to conceive are experiencing marginal or low levels of essential vitamins…
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Report: Fentanyl likely causing certain birth defects in newborns
Medical professionals in the United States suspect that a group of 10 to 12 babies born with multiple congenital malformations…
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Study exposes the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 crisis on incarcerated individuals
A recent study has brought to light the disproportionate impact of the COVID-19 crisis on individuals in prison, revealing a…
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Scientists observe a disc of gas whirling around a star
Astronomers have recently documented the presence of a gas disc circling a star, a phenomenon commonly associated with the formation…
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This farm offers relaxation through unique cow cuddling sessions in a Mood boosting therapy
Cows in the East Riding of Yorkshire have taken on a new role as therapy animals, providing cuddling sessions at…
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Scientists use human cells to create tiny living robots
In a significant advancement, scientists have achieved the creation of tiny living robots, capable of autonomous movement in a laboratory…
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Researchers establish a link between your music taste and your moral compass
Researchers have reportedly uncovered a connection between an individual’s musical preferences and their moral values. Scientists at Queen Mary University…
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Astronomers stumble upon the formation of a massive exoplanet which ‘should not’ have existed
Astronomers are now grappling with the reconsideration of planetary formation theories after chancing upon an exoplanet that defies conventional expectations…
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Asteroid Dinky’s double moon gets an official name
Approximately a month ago, NASA’s Lucy mission conducted a flyby of an asteroid named Dinkinesh, revealing the presence of a…
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Scientist claim that if it were not for the dinosaurs, humans could live up to 200 years
In a recent study, a scientist, Joao Pedro de Magalhaes, a microbiologist from the University of Birmingham in the UK,…
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USA’s Artemis III mission expected to breach its 2025 schedule deadline
The Artemis III mission of the United States, aimed at returning to the Moon, is encountering substantial obstacles and is…
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How to watch Andromeda Galaxy as it makes its brightest appearance this week
In recent times, nature has been particularly accommodating to sky enthusiasts, providing some of the most remarkable sightings of the…
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COP28: Meet five eco-warriors working hard to ensure that India meets some of the green goals
In the face of the Triple Planetary Crisis encompassing pollution, the climate crisis, and biodiversity loss, global dialogues in forums…
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Benefits of Vit-D supplements challenged after a clinical trial found that this is not true
A prevailing notion that Vitamin D supplements play a crucial role in averting bone fractures in children has been contested…
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WHO closely monitors the surge in respiratory infections among children in China
The World Health Organization (WHO) is actively monitoring the upsurge in respiratory infections among children in China, according to Maria…
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Study claims that economic crisis will lead to high suicide rates among men
A recent study conducted by researchers from Canada and the UK has established a connection between economic crises and an…
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Skin conditions related to HIV/AIDS
HIV, the Human Immunodeficiency Virus, specifically targets the immune system and, when left untreated, can advance to Acquired Immune Deficiency…
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Find out how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the entire audio tech landscape
In a world where sound serves both as a melody and a lifeline, Artificial Intelligence (AI) emerges as a virtuoso…
Read More » - 30 November
Scientists claim that a supermassive black hole spinning rapidly in space is altering space-time around it
In a recent study, scientists have identified that the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A*, situated at the center of our…
Read More » - 30 November
Report claims that CIA has recovered at least nine UFOs
The United States government has reportedly successfully recovered a minimum of nine ‘non-human craft,’ with some in damaged conditions from…
Read More » - 29 November
Rare atmospheric phenomenon ‘STEVE’ catches the eyes of skywatchers
Humans often believe they comprehend the essence of nature, encapsulating it in scientific calculations and poetic verses. Yet, nature consistently…
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Study: A rouge star can completely dislodge the Earth from its orbit
The potential consequences of an encounter with a rogue star on our solar system, particularly the Earth’s orbit, have been…
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NASA : United States is open to collaboration with India in building its own space station
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson, during his visit to India, expressed openness to collaboration with India in building its own space…
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