Science
- Sep- 2023 -8 September
A star ‘repeatedly shredded and consumed’ by a black hole around 500m light years away spotted by astronomers
A star resembling our sun, located approximately 500 million light years away, is undergoing a process of being “repeatedly shredded…
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Man from India’s West Bengal purchases a ‘plot of Moon land’ worth Rs 10,000 to gift to his wife
A man from West Bengal, India, decided to fulfill a promise he made to his wife before their marriage. Sanjay…
Read More » - 7 September
A team of deep-sea explorers finds a rather strange object at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean
A group of deep-sea explorers stumbled upon a rather enigmatic object resting on the floor of the Pacific Ocean, which…
Read More » - 6 September
Everything you need to know about Nomophobia aka ‘no more mobile phobia’
Having a certain level of attachment to one’s cell phone is a common phenomenon. However, some individuals experience heightened anxiety…
Read More » - 6 September
ISRO successfully completes Hop test, becomes a significant technological leap for the Indian Space programme
Following a fortnight of relentless work and successful scientific exploration, India’s space agency, ISRO, decided to conclude the Chandrayaan-3 lunar…
Read More » - 6 September
NASA releases the image of India’s Vikram lander appearing small against the moon’s textured landscape
India’s Chandrayaan-3 lunar mission has garnered significant attention and admiration from the nation’s population of over a billion, particularly following…
Read More » - 6 September
New study claims that at least one in three men above 15 is infected with at least one type of genital papillomavirus
A recent study published in The Lancet Global Health journal reveals alarming statistics: at least one in three men aged…
Read More » - 5 September
New species of marine bacteria that reproduces through a unique budding process discovered by researchers
Researchers have uncovered a previously unknown species of marine bacteria that reproduces through a distinctive budding process and releases viruses…
Read More » - 5 September
India’s inaugural space-based mission to study the Sun successfully completes its second Earth-bound maneuver
India’s maiden space mission, Aditya L1, which aims to study the Sun, has successfully completed its second Earth-bound maneuver, according…
Read More » - 5 September
Comet Nishimura can be viewed with the naked eye this month in what is being deemed a once-in-a-lifetime experience
Comet Nishimura, which was only discovered last August, is currently visible to the naked eye and is expected to provide…
Read More » - 5 September
ISRO announces that the Vikram lander of the Chandrayaan-3 mission has been set into sleep mode
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has reported that the Vikram lander of the Chandrayaan-3 mission has been placed in…
Read More » - 4 September
Scientists think that some material they’ve scraped from bottom of the Pacific Ocean came from out of solar system
Gone are the days when being “out of this world” was enough to capture attention. Nowadays, to truly stand out,…
Read More » - 3 September
Study explores the potential of neurostimulation to enhance mathematical learning
A collaborative research effort involving the universities of Surrey and Oxford, Loughborough University, and Radboud University in the Netherlands has…
Read More » - 3 September
Scientists claims that humanity was once on the brink of never existing
Plastic pollution, deforestation, contaminated water bodies, and an increasingly concrete world are all visible signs of humanity’s ongoing existence on…
Read More » - 3 September
Chandrayaan-3 nears the end of its operational life; Aditya-L1 to continue its 125-day journey to Lagrange Point 1
Within just ten days of successfully achieving a soft landing with Chandrayaan-3 near the Lunar South Pole, making India the…
Read More » - 2 September
Study: ‘Fitness tracker for brain health’ may warn you about Alzheimer’s
Alzheimer’s disease, the most prevalent form of dementia, currently lacks a cure. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), it…
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Study says that the Pristine Antarctica is hiding a ‘dirty’ secret
Antarctica, often lauded as one of the last pristine places on Earth, conceals a troubling secret, as recent research published…
Read More » - 2 September
Experts warn that Global heating is worsening the dangers of high-altitude mountaineering
Avalanches in the Himalayas have not only caused an increase in fatalities but have also raised safety concerns for climbers,…
Read More » - 2 September
Japanese scientists suggests the existence of a modestly sized, Earth-like planet closer than the disputed Planet Nine
In the ongoing debate regarding the elusive ‘Planet Nine,’ which scientists have been speculating about in the outer reaches of…
Read More » - 2 September
NASA is working on its final preparations for the landing on Earth of a precious asteroid sample next month
NASA is in the midst of its last preparations for the upcoming Earth landing of a precious asteroid sample, scheduled…
Read More » - Aug- 2023 -31 August
Report: Two of the world’s very few tropical glaciers in Indonesia are melting
Indonesia’s geophysics agency has raised concerns over the melting of two of the world’s rare tropical glaciers, warning that they…
Read More » - 30 August
World’s leading astronomical observatories reports cyberattacks that temporarily shut down two of its telescopes
Recently, a prominent astronomical observatory encountered cyberattacks that led to the temporary shutdown of two of its telescopes. The National…
Read More » - 30 August
A long-standing belief of ‘beer goggles’ effect has been debunked by a recent study
A recent study has refuted the long-held notion that alcohol has the ability to alter people’s perception of physical attractiveness,…
Read More » - 30 August
State-run national health service of Britain to offer seven-minute cancer treatment jab
The British state-operated national health service is poised to achieve a groundbreaking milestone by offering an injectable treatment for cancer…
Read More » - 30 August
India to mark the driest August since 1901 as a result of intensifying El Nino conditions
India is on the verge of experiencing its driest August since 1901, with meteorologists attributing this phenomenon to the intensifying…
Read More » - 29 August
The Chandrayaan-3 rover Pragyan finds the presence of sulphur near the south pole of the lunar surface
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has reported that the Chandrayaan-3 rover, named Pragyan, has identified the presence of sulphur…
Read More » - 29 August
ISRO’s Aditya L1 to study the sun from Lagrange point
Following the Chandrayaan-3 mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing to launch its first space-based solar mission, Aditya…
Read More » - 29 August
‘The Family That Walks on All Fours,’ leaves the scientific community in a state of bewilderment
The Ulas family from Turkey, known for their unique quadrupedal walking style, gained prominence through their appearance in a documentary…
Read More » - 28 August
Live parasitic roundworm discovered in Australian woman’s brain
In Australia, a perplexing medical incident has left medical professionals astounded, as a 64-year-old woman was discovered to harbor a…
Read More » - 28 August
India’s Pragyan rover encounters a massive 4-metre diametre crater on the lunar surface
India’s Pragyan rover, a participant in the Chandrayaan-3 mission and currently stationed on the Moon, came across a substantial crater…
Read More » - 28 August
The month of August brings a lunar extravaganza with some of the biggest celestial events of 2023
In the month of August, we are in for a spectacular display of celestial events, some of the grandest of…
Read More » - 28 August
Japan’s launch of an H-IIA rocket postponed due to unfavorable wind conditions in the upper atmosphere
The launch of Japan’s H-IIA rocket, carrying a moon lander, has been delayed due to unfavorable wind conditions in the…
Read More » - 28 August
Paper cups are as problematic as single use plastic cups, says researchers at the University of Gothenburg
Researchers at the University of Gothenburg have determined that paper cups pose similar environmental concerns as single-use plastic cups. This…
Read More » - 27 August
How melanin protects human skin from UV damage
The skin is more than a mere protective barrier; it serves as a canvas that showcases the splendid diversity of…
Read More » - 27 August
ISRO aims for the Sun with its Aditya-L1 mission after moon
Following the successful landing of a spacecraft on the Moon’s South Pole, India is now setting its sights on a…
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