Science
- Mar- 2024 -22 March
Rare disorder detected in a US man in which faces of other people appeared to him as demonic
A man in the United States was diagnosed with an exceptionally rare and unfamiliar disorder, wherein the faces of other…
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Hindenburg Research accuses Equinix of presenting shareholders with an ‘AI pipe dream’
Hindenburg Research, renowned for its critical evaluations of various companies, has turned its attention to Equinix, an $80 billion data…
Read More » - 20 March
Research: More youngsters are experiencing unhappiness similar to mid-life crisis
The 2024 World Happiness Report has brought to light a worrying trend: a decrease in happiness among young individuals, which…
Read More » - 20 March
Study says that City dwellers are gradually losing ability to digest plants
Western diets, renowned for their scanty fiber content, present considerable hurdles to the gut microbiome’s capacity to efficiently metabolize resilient…
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Research demonstrate how AI can identify individuals with anxiety disorders by analysing their unique brain structures
In a recent study published in the journal Nature Mental Health, researchers have showcased the potential of artificial intelligence (AI)…
Read More » - 20 March
New study identifies a heavily armoured cousin of modern crocodiles that went extinct around 200 million years ago
A recent study led by University of Texas, Austin researchers has brought to light aetosaurs, an ancient armoured relative of…
Read More » - 20 March
Scientists find that the asteroid Bennu has a surprising reservoir of magnesium phosphate
Four years after retrieving a sample from the asteroid Bennu with NASA’s OSIRIS-Rex spacecraft, scientists have finally unraveled the intriguing…
Read More » - 19 March
This is how pregnant women can reduce risk of premature birth
Pregnancy represents a transformative journey, and ensuring a healthy, full-term pregnancy is crucial for the well-being of both the mother…
Read More » - 19 March
Humans were reduced to mere 1,300 people some 900,000 years ago due to climate change
Ancestors of modern humanity faced a dire predicament around 900,000 years ago, teetering on the brink of extinction, with their…
Read More » - 19 March
Study: Writing by hand, not typing, linked to better learning and memory
A recent investigation has uncovered that manual writing with a pen, as opposed to typing, enhances learning and memory capabilities…
Read More » - 19 March
A once-sleeping subduction zone beneath the Gibraltar Strait is showing signs of stirring
A once dormant subduction zone located beneath the Gibraltar Strait is displaying indications of reawakening, with recent research proposing potential…
Read More » - 19 March
Space tourism company plans ‘Dinner in space’ for a whopping amount
In an unprecedented endeavor, a luxury space tourism enterprise has unveiled plans to offer Michelin-starred meals in space, albeit at…
Read More » - 19 March
In a remarkable medical rarity, a Chinese newborn enters the world with ‘this’ unexpected feature
In an extraordinary medical anomaly, a Chinese infant was born with an unexpected feature—a four-inch tail protruding from its back,…
Read More » - 16 March
Study: Leakiness in brain may be causing ‘brain fog’ experienced during long Covid
Researchers have asserted that memory and concentration difficulties commonly experienced during long Covid may be attributed to leakiness in the…
Read More » - 16 March
Brazil is escalating its fight against a severe outbreak of dengue fever
Brazil is escalating its efforts to combat a severe outbreak of dengue fever, a viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes, by…
Read More » - 16 March
A mysterious bacterial infection is spreading in Japan at a pace never seen before
A puzzling bacterial infection is spreading rapidly in Japan, surpassing previous records and confounding authorities as they struggle to identify…
Read More » - 15 March
Study reveals shocking data; Neurological disorders skyrocketing globally
A recent study published in the Lancet indicates a significant surge in the global burden of neurological conditions, marking them…
Read More » - 15 March
The Lunar and Planetary Science Conference becomes a battleground for a debate surrounding this extraordinary claim
The Lunar and Planetary Science Conference, held in The Woodlands, Texas, became a focal point for a contentious discussion surrounding…
Read More » - 15 March
SpaceX’s Starship destroyed during its return journey to Earth
During its return journey to Earth, SpaceX’s Starship met its demise. Departing from Boca Chica, Texas, and traversing the Gulf…
Read More » - 15 March
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope unearth a cosmic cocktail of ingredients essential for life’s formation
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized our comprehension of extraterrestrial chemistry, revealing a cosmic concoction of essential ingredients vital…
Read More » - 15 March
Astronomers noticed a supermassive black hole devouring a star at very close proximity to Earth
In an uncommon visual spectacle, astronomers have observed a supermassive black hole consuming a star at an exceptionally close distance…
Read More » - 15 March
Here’s how Greenland’s melting rate of ice sheets can predict Europe’s summer weather
Forecasting weather patterns several months in advance has posed a persistent challenge for meteorologists. However, a recent study, detailed in…
Read More » - 15 March
Scientists reveal how cheetahs run so fast
A recent study unveiled the existence of a specific physiological advantage in animals such as cheetahs, enabling them to achieve…
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Scientists discover a giant volcano on Mars along with a possible sheet of buried glacier ice
The red planet continues to astound! In a recent investigation, researchers unveiled the discovery of a colossal volcano on Mars,…
Read More » - 15 March
All you need to know about pregnancy and kidney health
Kidneys play a crucial role in the body, as they are responsible for filtering waste products, controlling blood pressure, and…
Read More » - 14 March
Report: Life expectancy plummeted in 84% of countries and territories during the COVID-19 pandemic period
Research findings indicate that life expectancy has significantly declined in 84 percent of countries and territories amidst the COVID-19 pandemic.…
Read More » - 13 March
Researchers find a 4,000-year-old lipstick believed to be the world’s oldest known lipstick
In a remarkable revelation, researchers have recently stumbled upon a 4,000-year-old lipstick, believed to be the oldest known lipstick or…
Read More » - 13 March
Kairos, a small, solid-fuel rocket made by Japan’s Space One explods just seconds into its inaugural launch
Kairos, a compact solid-fuel rocket developed by Japan’s Space One, suffered a catastrophic failure just moments into its maiden launch…
Read More » - 11 March
Experts suggest that the Space elevators similar to ‘skyhooks’ in Star Wars could soon exist in reality
At present, traveling to space necessitates a spacecraft or rocket. Nevertheless, scientists predict that the advent of space elevators is…
Read More » - 11 March
A dog’s way of showing affection by licking can do more harm than good. Here’s how
The act of dogs showering their owners with affectionate licks is often perceived as heartwarming by many dog owners, who…
Read More » - 11 March
Boeing’s first crewed mission to the International Space Station faces yet another delay
Boeing’s Starliner spacecraft program, which heralds the eagerly awaited first crewed mission to the International Space Station (ISS), has encountered…
Read More » - 9 March
Researchers in Australia claim to have devised an innovative ‘water battery’
Australian researchers claim to have developed an innovative “water battery” that eliminates the need for a flammable electrolyte, representing a…
Read More » - 9 March
Study: Earth received continuous rain for 2 million years approximately 200-300 million years ago
The Earth remains brimming with enigmas, continually captivating our curiosity as we delve deeper into its genesis and constitution. The…
Read More » - 9 March
Scientists report major stem cell breakthrough in resurrecting the woolly mammoth
Colossal Biosciences, a company specializing in de-extinction, has made a significant breakthrough in stem cell research concerning elephants, potentially advancing…
Read More » - 9 March
Astronomers discover the oldest ‘dead’ galaxy ever observed using the James Webb Space Telescope
Using the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), astronomers have recently detected the most ancient “dead” galaxy ever observed, designated as…
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