Science
- Sep- 2023 -22 September
Scientists claim that the CO2 on Jupiter’s moon might be coming from an ocean present beneath its icy shell
Scientists have made a significant discovery regarding the presence of carbon dioxide (CO2) on Jupiter’s moon Europa, indicating the possibility…
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Survey reveals that women continue to shoulder the burden of housework even today
We are living in an era of equality where both men and women work and share household responsibilities. However, a…
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University of Bern study reveals that Neolithic humans repurposed bones of the deceased and used them as tools
Ancient humans had a penchant for repurposing bones, according to an analysis conducted by the University of Bern. Neolithic humans…
Read More » - 20 September
Study: Relationship between cannabis medicine and women’s health
The relationship between cannabis medicine and women’s health has a historical precedent in obstetrics and gynaecology, dating back centuries. In…
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Scientists claim that the human brain can work even after death
Human curiosity about life after death and what lies beyond has been a perennial fascination. Scientists have been diligently exploring…
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Scientists at Google’s artificial intelligence arm develop a tool that can predict genetic mutations
Scientists at Google’s artificial intelligence division, DeepMind, have developed a groundbreaking tool capable of predicting whether genetic mutations are likely…
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Scientists recover the RNA sample that can help resurrect Tasmanian tiger that went extinct 100 years ago
The Tasmanian tiger, a carnivorous animal officially known as a thylacine, which had become extinct nearly 100 years ago, may…
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Vikram lander and rover expected to awake around September 22 says ISRO
India’s lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3, achieved a successful touchdown on the Moon’s surface on August 23. Since then, the Vikram lander…
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Study says that a brain-altering parasite turns ants into ‘zombies’ at dawn and dusk
A recent investigation has revealed that a brain-altering parasite has the capacity to transform ants into “zombies” during the twilight…
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Scientist offers clues about when the universe’s first continent was formed
In a groundbreaking study conducted at Cardiff University in Wales, a researcher has embarked on an endeavor to determine the…
Read More » - 19 September
An insect-sized robot has been developed by the prestigious Cornell University that can lift 22 times its body weight
Cornell University, a renowned institution, has engineered a minuscule robot with the remarkable ability to hoist a load 22 times…
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Experiments on a group of astronaut mice provides a significant boost to the mission of sending humans to Mars
Astronauts experience a significant loss of bone density during extended missions in microgravity conditions. This has been a major hurdle…
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Study claims that full-time remote workers slash emissions by 54% compared to office goers
A recent study has unveiled that individuals who engage in full-time remote work produce less than half the greenhouse gas…
Read More » - 18 September
ISRO’s Aditya L1 solar mission begins collecting scientific data
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) achieved another milestone as its solar mission initiated the collection of scientific data, as…
Read More » - 16 September
Ig Nobel Prize 2023 announces the list of winners
The Nobel Prize is renowned for recognizing intellectual achievements, but the Ig Nobel Prize, established in 1991, celebrates the quirkiest…
Read More » - 16 September
Astronomer in Japan captures a bright flash in Jupiter’s atmosphere leading to further investigation by scientists
An amateur astronomer in Japan recently captured a bright flash in Jupiter’s atmosphere, prompting further investigation by scientists. The unidentified…
Read More » - 16 September
New research reveals that a hormone-disrupting chemical is present in the bodies of almost all Europeans
Recent research has unveiled that a hormone-disrupting chemical called Bisphenol A (BPA) is present in the bodies of nearly all…
Read More » - 15 September
Astronomers discover an enormous ribbon of hydrogen encircling a spiral galaxy called NGC 4632
Astronomers have recently made a significant discovery involving a massive hydrogen ribbon enveloping the spiral galaxy NGC 4632, situated in…
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ISRO: India’s Aditya-L1 mission successfully undergoes fourth Earth-bound manoeuvre
India’s Aditya L1 mission, aimed at studying the Sun from space, achieved a significant milestone by completing its fourth Earth-bound…
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Administrator of NASA says that the special study team did not find evidence of any extraterrestrial origin
Bill Nelson, the Administrator of NASA, announced on Thursday (September 14) that the space agency’s independent study team established to…
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Study: Earth is increasingly becoming uninhabitable for humans
A new study has issued a warning that Earth is progressively becoming less hospitable to humans, with the planet at…
Read More » - 14 September
Study: Lead poisoning has far greater impact on global health than previously thought
New research based on modeling has revealed that lead poisoning has a much more significant impact on global health than…
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Swiss researchers find a way to generate electricity from brewery wastewater using bacteria
Swiss researchers have achieved a breakthrough in generating electricity from brewery wastewater using engineered bacteria known as ‘Escherichia coli’ or…
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NASA’s Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena study team to share its findings on UFOs on Thursday
NASA’s Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena (UAP) study team is set to reveal its findings regarding unidentified flying objects (UFOs) on Thursday,…
Read More » - 14 September
Asteroid from NASA’s DART mission is behaving unexpectedly after almost a year
Almost a year has elapsed since NASA conducted a deliberate crash of a $300 million spacecraft into an asteroid. However,…
Read More » - 13 September
Study: New mothers can see faces in objects where others don’t
Throughout history, humans have displayed a fascinating tendency to perceive familiar faces in unexpected and unrelated objects. This intriguing phenomenon,…
Read More » - 12 September
Canada’s Telesat to reached a deal with SpaceX to begin launching its low-Earth orbit satellites in 2026
Canada’s Telesat has announced a partnership with SpaceX on Monday to commence launching its low-Earth orbit (LEO) satellites in 2026,…
Read More » - 11 September
Challenges and solutions to Liver diseases in the modern world
Liver diseases represent a significant public health challenge in contemporary Indian society. The World Health Organization (WHO) now ranks liver…
Read More » - 9 September
NASA’s Perseverance rover successfully completes its oxygen-producing MOXIE mission
The concept of terraforming Mars has captured the imaginations of scientists and artists alike. Although Mars may have once held…
Read More » - 9 September
Archaeologists finds out the purpose of limestone spheroids crafted by our early human ancestors
For more than a century, archaeologists have grappled with the enigma of limestone spheroids created by our early human ancestors…
Read More » - 8 September
PCOS Awareness Month 2023: Foods to eat and food to avoid
Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is characterized by an excess of male hormones in women and an insufficient supply of female…
Read More » - 8 September
How maternal nutrition plays a pivotal role in reducing the risk of birth defects
The nutrition of expectant mothers plays a vital role in reducing the risk of birth defects, underscoring its significance in…
Read More » - 8 September
Debunking prevalent myths about physiotherapy on World Physiotherapy Day
Physiotherapy, a frequently misunderstood field, is a versatile and invaluable aspect of healthcare. It goes beyond merely aiding recovery after…
Read More » - 8 September
Antarctica is likely warming much faster than the predictions made by climate change models
Antarctica is undergoing a potentially faster rate of warming than previously predicted by climate change models, according to a study…
Read More » - 8 September
Chinese scientists grow humanised kidneys in pigs for the first time
Chinese scientists have achieved a significant breakthrough by successfully growing humanized kidneys containing human cells in pigs for the first…
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