Science
- Aug- 2023 -27 August
Study says that cutting salt from diet can slash risk of heart problems by 20%
Adopting a diet devoid of salt has the potential to decrease the likelihood of heart issues and strokes by nearly…
Read More » - 27 August
Scientists at University of California may have found a hidden state of matter between liquid and solid states
Researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, claim to have identified an enigmatic state of matter that exists between the…
Read More » - 26 August
NASA develops supersonic aircraft that can outpace the speed of sound
NASA is in the process of creating a supersonic aircraft that will surpass the speed of sound, achieving nearly twice…
Read More » - 26 August
NASA and SpaceX to re-attempt sending the next crew of four astronauts to the International Space Station
NASA and SpaceX are gearing up for another attempt to send a crew of four astronauts to the International Space…
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Scientists successfully sequence the Y chromosome for the first time
In a momentous feat poised to reshape our understanding of human biology, scientists have achieved a landmark by successfully decoding…
Read More » - 25 August
Study claims that eye scans can detect early Parkinson’s signs years ahead of symptoms
The human eye, a remarkable feat of biological engineering, functions as a distinctive gateway for glimpsing into the complexities of…
Read More » - 25 August
NASA scientist explains why it is nearly impossible to send manned mission to Mars
Mars serves as an ideal muse for the creation of narratives within the realm of science fiction. This planet is…
Read More » - 24 August
University of California researchers develop technology that helps paralysed person without speech to ‘speak’
The loss of the ability to communicate verbally and convey thoughts can be an incredibly stifling experience. When coupled with…
Read More » - 24 August
Doctors perform the first-ever womb transplant in the UK
In a groundbreaking achievement for fertility treatment, doctors in the United Kingdom have conducted the world’s inaugural womb transplant, a…
Read More » - 24 August
Chandrayaan-3 under constant watch; various ground stations constantly tracking and communicating with the craft
With the imminent lunar landing of India’s Chandrayaan-3 merely an hour away, a network of global ground stations is diligently…
Read More » - 24 August
New study suggests that hogfish don’t just see with their eyes, they also see with their skin
A recent study has proposed that hogfish possess a unique ability to perceive their environment not only through their eyes…
Read More » - 22 August
How technology have changed how we monitor our fitness success online and work out
The realm of exercise and fitness monitoring has undergone significant transformations in recent times. The traditional method of pen-and-paper tracking…
Read More » - 22 August
Study: Levels of caffeine in blood could affect body fat and diabetes
A recent study suggests that the levels of caffeine in the bloodstream could potentially influence the amount of body fat…
Read More » - 22 August
Report: National Science Foundation telescopes are being targeted by mysterious cyber attacks
A recent report from Science.org has unveiled that the National Science Foundation (NSF) telescopes have become the targets of perplexing…
Read More » - 22 August
NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover sends amazing pictures of an intriguing patch on the sun
Presently traversing the Martian landscape, NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has transmitted captivating images of an intriguing solar phenomenon not yet…
Read More » - 22 August
Study: Few days of scorching heat can have dire food insecurity consequences for billions around the world
Amidst the backdrop of escalating global temperatures, a recent study has revealed a worrisome reality: just a few days of…
Read More » - 22 August
First vaccine for pregnant women to safegaurd infants from RSV approved by the FDA
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted its approval to an innovative vaccine named Abrysvo, designed to safeguard…
Read More » - 22 August
Ancient city of Timbuktu in Mali under a blockade by Islamist militants
Reports indicate that the historic city of Timbuktu in Mali has reportedly been besieged by Islamist militants for several days.…
Read More » - 22 August
Social media post by actor Prakash Raj about the country’s latest moon mission triggers the internet troll army
Prakash Raj, known for his outspoken criticism of the current Indian government, has found himself facing backlash from internet trolls…
Read More » - 21 August
ISRO shares the latest pictures of the lunar far side area captured by the Lander Hazard Detection Camera
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has released the latest images of the lunar far side region, captured by the…
Read More » - 21 August
How Rapid transformational therapy is helping people explore their inner potential with unwavering determination
In a world where scarcity often takes the spotlight, a transformative avenue towards inviting prosperity and abundance needs to be…
Read More » - 21 August
Expert answers why scalp care is as important as skincare
Maintaining healthy hair entails a crucial focus on scalp care. Each individual’s scalp is uniquely distinct, necessitating suitable treatments and…
Read More » - 21 August
Report: The rapid pace of fast fashion is placing excessive strain on natural resources
In the modern world, the fashion industry stands at a crossroads. On one side, the allure of fast fashion offers…
Read More » - 21 August
Study claims that emotional separation is the key cause of infidelity
For numerous decades, the subject of infidelity has captivated and alarmed individuals due to its unsettling breach of loyalty and…
Read More » - 21 August
Russia’s Luna-25 probe crashes into the Moon a day after developing technical difficulties
Just one day after encountering technical difficulties, Russia’s Luna-25 probe has met a tragic end by crashing into the Moon,…
Read More » - 21 August
Archaeologists discover a small bedroom in a Roman villa near Pompeii which was almost certainly used by slaves
Archaeologists have uncovered a small sleeping chamber within a Roman villa near Pompeii, a discovery that likely belonged to slaves…
Read More » - 19 August
Research: Saliva test to reveal the earliest indicators of heart issues
A group of scientists has introduced a potential breakthrough in the detection of cardiovascular disease, unveiling a simple saliva test…
Read More » - 19 August
Newly devised AI model exhibits the capability to determine an individual’s age based on their chest X-ray
In a groundbreaking development, a newly created artificial intelligence (AI) model has showcased the ability to estimate a person’s age…
Read More » - 19 August
Subaru Telescope in Mauna Kea captures a parade of 15 Space X’s Starlink satellites moving across the night sky
As the Perseid meteor shower reached its peak on August 12 and 13, people around the globe directed their gaze…
Read More » - 19 August
Slovenia-based vegan food company very close to realising the idea of manufacturing edible vegan bones
A vegan food company based in Slovenia is on the verge of realizing its concept of producing edible vegan bones.…
Read More » - 19 August
Scientists observe that the clouds in the atmosphere of Neptune have disappeared
Neptune, a distant planet within our solar system, resides about 2.8 billion miles (approximately 4.5 billion kilometers) away from our…
Read More » - 18 August
Report says that 26 million people have ‘forever chemicals’ in their drinking water
The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) revealed on Thursday (August 17) that approximately 26 million individuals in the United States are…
Read More » - 18 August
Study reveals fascinating connection between gut health and the onset or exacerbation of psoriasis
Psoriasis, a chronic skin ailment affecting millions globally, is identified by red, scaly patches termed plaques, which can manifest anywhere…
Read More » - 18 August
Expert shares three-pronged approach to break down the stigma around gynaecological cancers
The term “cancer” evokes feelings of anxiety, fear, and disbelief upon diagnosis. Gynaecological cancer generates a similar emotional response and…
Read More » - 18 August
Archaeologists examine a young Mediaeval girl’s remains reportedly buried face down with her ankles tied together
Archaeologists have released findings after studying the remains of a young medieval girl. The girl, who was interred face down…
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