Science
- Oct- 2023 -19 October
Research reveals the reason for the presence of Neanderthal DNA in human populations in Europe and Asia
A recent analysis has uncovered the explanation for the presence of Neanderthal DNA in the genomes of human populations in…
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Astronomers create a beautiful atlas of 400,000 galaxies in the cosmic neighbourhood of Milky Way
Astronomers have compiled a stunning atlas featuring around 400,000 galaxies in the cosmic vicinity of our Milky Way. This atlas…
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Defense Department in the US claims that more than 270 reports of UFOs were made to the govt
The United States Department of Defense reported to Congress on Tuesday (Oct 17) that it had received over 270 reports…
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ISRO reveals that US wanted India to share space technology seeing Chandrayaan-3’s success
ISRO Chairman, S Somanath, made an interesting revelation on Sunday, October 15, noting that experts from the United States who…
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Scientists detect a rare mineral compound within the Mona Lisa
A team of scientists from France and Britain has successfully identified a rare mineral compound within Leonardo da Vinci’s iconic…
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Huge volcanic comet, big as a city explodes violently for the second time in four months
A massive comet of volcanic origin, comparable in size to a city, has experienced a second violent eruption in four…
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ISRO chief reveals that he aspired to be a doctor but picked engineering as per dad’s advice
Dr. S. Somanath, the Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), is not just a Gold medallist in Engineering;…
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AI system discovers supernova without human intervention for the first time
In a groundbreaking achievement, artificial intelligence (AI) has successfully automated the entire process of discovering a supernova. A team of…
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Study claims that the ants are the worst affected by plastic waste
While we frequently discuss the detrimental effects of plastic pollution on marine life, it is important not to overlook the…
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Study reveals that Fast Radio Bursts have more in common with earthquakes than they have with solar flares
Earthquakes and Marsquakes are well-known phenomena, but what about starquakes? The world of science is abuzz with the mystery of…
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Study: Common risk factors for dementia appears to have a greater impact on people in minority ethnic groups
A study conducted by researchers at University College London (UCL) has suggested that the most common risk factors for dementia…
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NASA to give first peek into the tightly sealed canister that carried a piece of asteroid Bennu to Earth
On Wednesday, NASA is set to offer the public their first glimpse into the tightly sealed canister that transported a…
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Study claims that dogs likely dream about their human companions during sleep
Many of us have observed our beloved canine companions during their slumbers, witnessing their noses twitch, legs moving as if…
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Data processing software written by Indian techies helps hear from distant galaxies
There are two main types of telescopes used for celestial observation: optical telescopes, which capture and study faint light sources…
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Study: Human ancestor Neanderthals hunted Cave Lions as fierce fighters
Neanderthals, our extinct human ancestors, have been revealed as not just the earliest large predator hunters but also as users…
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Study: Scientists find out why night shifts take a toll on your health
Researchers may have pinpointed the underlying issue that adversely impacts the well-being of countless shift workers who toil during the…
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Study: Common plastic additive found linked to ADHD and autism
There is no need for shame when it comes to having ADHD or Autism, as the ever-evolving field of medicine…
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NASA launches its Psyche spacecraft to the largest metal-rich asteroids in our solar system
On October 13, NASA initiated the launch of its Psyche spacecraft from the state of Florida, commencing its journey to…
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Astronomers detect the aftermath of a colossal planetary collision in a distant star system
Astronomers have achieved a momentous breakthrough by detecting the aftermath of an immense planetary collision in a remote star system…
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Study says that drinking more coffee may actually help you
Coffee is a favorite morning beverage for many of us, providing the energy needed to kick-start our day. A few…
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Lake Mead officials warn hikers to avoid use of water due to the presence of brain-eating amoeba in hot springs
Officials at Lake Mead have issued a warning to hikers, advising them to avoid any activities involving water if they…
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Ancient scrolls charred by Mt Vesuvius in 79 AD ‘virtually unwraped’ by researchers
When the eruption of Mount Vesuvius reached Herculaneum in AD79, it resulted in the town’s burial under layers of ash…
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Researchers say that solar energy could be harnessed to turn lunar dust to pave for landing pads and roads
Space scientists are actively pursuing ways to expand human presence in the solar system, particularly on the Moon. However, a…
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Study: Female frogs fake their own deaths to avoid persistent males to avoid sex if they are not interested
Researchers have discovered that female frogs employ a range of strategies, including pretending to be dead, rotating, and emitting release…
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Study: Colour of flying frogs help them to camouflage themselves as poop
A study carried out on juvenile Wallace’s flying frogs at Vienna’s Schoenbrunn Zoo in Austria has unveiled intriguing insights. The…
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Indian firm Skyroot Aerospace shoots to fame by launching India’s first privately-built rocket ‘Vikram-S’
Skyroot Aerospace, an Indian company, gained prominence when it launched India’s first privately developed rocket, ‘Vikram-S’. Following the successful upper-atmospheric…
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Scientists discover glass fragments buried beneath 280 metres of Antarctic ice over 2,000 years ago
Approximately 1,800 years ago, New Zealand’s Taupo volcano experienced its most recent eruption, ejecting glass fragments that traveled all the…
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10 tips for eye health and maintaining good eyesight
World Sight Day, observed annually on the second Thursday of October, serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of…
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Oxford professor claims that AI can help detect dementia way before than doctors
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought about significant changes in the digital landscape and is poised to be a game-changer in…
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Researchers say that amphibians are disappearing at an alarming rate
Human activities and intervention have wreaked havoc on the world’s plants and animals for centuries. Whether through direct actions or…
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James Webb Space Telescope clicks another image of a beautiful star-forming region
The James Webb Space Telescope has shared yet another captivating image with us. It’s expected that this image will be…
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NASA says sample from asteroid Bennu contains abundant water and carbon
On Wednesday, NASA disclosed that a sample collected from asteroid Bennu contains a considerable amount of water and carbon. Both…
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Scientists find half a million new stars in Omega Centauri cluster
Scientists at the European Space Agency have made a remarkable discovery: they have identified half a million new stars within…
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Study: Over 40 percent of the ice shelves have significantly diminished since 1997 in Antarctica
A recent investigation carried out by scientists at the University of Leeds has unveiled a worrisome trend in Antarctica, where…
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Report: Space Storms affect birds in unexpected ways
Geomagnetic storms, known for their wide-ranging effects on Earth, from radio disruptions to dazzling northern lights, also have an unexpected…
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