Science
- Nov- 2023 -17 November
Scientists claim that Chinese rocket banged into Moon creating 29 metre wide crater
The enigma surrounding the moon crash on March 4, 2022, resulting in a double crater measuring approximately 29 meters in…
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Italy bans the production and sale of lab-grown meat
Italy made history on Thursday by becoming the first European Union nation to prohibit the production and sale of lab-grown…
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Research claims that life expectancy chasm widens in US as men die six years before women
For more than a century, it has been established that, on average, women tend to live longer than men. However,…
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Alabama woman born with two uteruses is now pregnant in both
Kelsey Hatcher, a 32-year-old woman from Alabama, USA, who was born with two uteruses, is now pregnant in both. She…
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Alien-hunting physicist claims to have found the source of a UFO
Former head of astronomy at Harvard and physicist known for his work on alien-hunting, Avi Loeb, has made another claim,…
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Researchers make claims about small-brained ancient hominid known as Homo naledi
In June of this year, Professor Lee Berger and his research team stirred excitement in the scientific community by making…
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Researchers from Michigan State University dug out seeds planted in a bottle in 1879 to find this
In 1879, scientist William Beal conducted an experiment involving burying bottles containing seeds to explore the longevity of seeds. Recently,…
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Scientists pioneer space sex research with the aim of birth in partial gravity
Dutch entrepreneur Egbert Edelbroek, founder of Spaceborn United, is spearheading pioneering research into space reproduction, aiming for the eventual conception…
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Scientists discover ‘kill switch’ that can kill cancer in a major breakthrough
In a significant breakthrough, scientists in California at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center in Sacramento claim to have uncovered…
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Study claims that Cat parasite could be responsible for fragility in some older adults
Toxoplasma gondii, notorious for being transmitted through cats, is currently being investigated for its potential role in the increased frailty…
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Scientists warn about a deadly pathogen that is lurking in the Earth’s permafrost waiting to be unleashed
Scientists are issuing warnings about a potentially lethal pathogen referred to as ‘Factor X,’ lying dormant in the Earth’s permafrost…
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France commits to spending €1 billion in polar research by 2030
France has pledged to allocate €1 billion ($1.07 billion or £880 million) for polar research by 2030, responding to escalating…
Read More » - 13 November
Doing this can lower your risk of premature death
During the Diwali holiday season, many individuals may feel the urge to visit their families or friends, and a new…
Read More » - 12 November
Scientists claims that that global warming has increased the speed of melting of Greenland glaciers fivefold
Researchers from the University of Copenhagen reported on Friday that global warming has accelerated the melting of Greenland glaciers by…
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Astronomers spot mysterious galaxy that looks eerily similar to our own Milky Way galaxy
Astronomers have made an astonishing discovery by identifying a distant galaxy, ceers-2112, with an eerie similarity to our own Milky…
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Scientists find that some stars are ‘breaking up’ with our Milky Way galaxy
Scientists have recently made a fascinating discovery: certain stars within our Milky Way galaxy are leaving and being ejected into…
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Study reveal that the reduction in sea ice in Antarctica is linked to heavier snowfall in the region
A noteworthy phenomenon is unfolding in Antarctica, where a recent study has uncovered a connection between reduced sea ice in…
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Study: Earth’s potential to attract aliens was more pronounced during the time of dinosaurs
Research by astrobiologists from Cornell University suggests that Earth may have been more attractive to potential extraterrestrial beings during the…
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Drug maker Novo on its popular Wegovy obesity treatment: Heart benefits not solely due to weight loss
Global healthcare company Novo Nordisk announced on Saturday that the cardiovascular benefits of its widely used obesity treatment, Wegovy (chemically…
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Tumour with teeth found in 3,000-year-old Egyptian burial in a rare discovery
Archaeologists excavating an ancient Egyptian cemetery made a rare discovery – an ovarian tumour in the pelvis of an Egyptian…
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Expert tips on how homeopathy can help diabetic patients maintain sugar levels
Diabetes, a chronic condition characterized by the body’s inability to regulate blood sugar levels, has become a global health concern.…
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Study claims that pets don’t have any positive impact on the well-being of their owners
A recent study, published in the Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, challenges the widely held belief that pets contribute positively…
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Canadian company launches satellite to detect CO2 emissions from various facilities
Canadian emissions monitoring company GHGSat successfully launched the Vanguard satellite from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, marking a significant…
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Ever wondered why we have two nostrils? Now we have an answer
A recent study suggests that our two nostrils operate somewhat independently and possess distinct senses of smell, shedding light on…
Read More » - 10 November
WHO report: Working outdoors under the sun causes nonmelanoma skin cancer
About one-third of deaths resulting from nonmelanoma skin cancer are linked to outdoor work under the sun, warned a joint…
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Study claims that Air pollution ups risk of Parkinson’s disease by 56%
Recent research carried out in the United States has uncovered a worrying association between moderate levels of fine particle pollution…
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Study reveals the time taken by our brain to repair damage due to heavy drinking
A study reported in the international peer-reviewed journal Alcohol reveals that the brain of an individual recovering from alcohol use…
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An asteroid as big as an aeroplane is hurtling towards Earth, reveals NASA
An asteroid, comparable in size to an airplane, is hurtling towards Earth at a velocity of 34,727 kilometers per hour,…
Read More » - 10 November
The United States greenlits the world’s first chikungunya vaccine
On November 9, the United States granted approval for Ixchiq, the world’s first chikungunya vaccine, developed by the European company…
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New AI pin that can beam content onto a user’s palm launched by a Silicon Valley company
Artificial Intelligence has become a ubiquitous presence, finding its way into phones, computers, and now, with the latest innovation from…
Read More » - 9 November
WHO report : India carries the highest burden of Tuberculosis cases in the world in 2022
In 2022, India bore the highest burden of Tuberculosis (TB) cases globally, as highlighted by the World Health Organisation (WHO)…
Read More » - 8 November
CDC flags a new COVID-19 variant named JN.1
The Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has raised concerns about a new COVID-19 variant known as JN.1. In…
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NASA researchers identify an ancient galaxy in the early universe
In a groundbreaking discovery, NASA researchers have detected an ancient galaxy in the early universe hosting a central black hole…
Read More » - 6 November
Report: Black women say hair relaxers gave them cancer
Sheila Bush was reclining in her St. Louis-area home one winter day when she came across a television ad from…
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Scientists develop a high-intensity real-life tractor beam that could nudge dangerous space junk out of Earth’s orbit
The classic science fiction scene of a protagonist being beamed up by aliens or powerful entities at the last minute…
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