Science
- Aug- 2023 -6 August
Experiment reveals that human genes can be controlled with electricity
Our lives have been deeply influenced by technology, with a wide range of wearable gadgets available in the market that…
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Study says that the Ocean waves are getting bigger as Earth gets warm
A groundbreaking study has uncovered a concerning trend off the coast of California: waves are surging to greater heights, with…
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Study finds that humans can successfully detect artificially generated speech only 73% of the time
A recent study has revealed that humans can accurately detect artificially generated speech only 73 percent of the time, regardless…
Read More » - 4 August
Study: Harnessing the power of fragrances could be a simple strategy to maintain cognitive function in old age
The sense of smell often takes a back seat in the realm of human senses, receiving less attention compared to…
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Archaeologists reconstruct a 9,000-year-old necklace which was unearthed in 2018
Archaeologists have reconstructed a 9,000-year-old necklace that was discovered in 2018 alongside the grave of a child at the ancient…
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New study reveals that just 4-5 minutes of vigorous exercise can reduce the risks of cancers by up to 32%
A recent study has uncovered that engaging in just 4-5 minutes of intense exercise daily, sufficient to leave individuals breathless…
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Officials in California discover a large-scale illegal lab with bioengineered mice, infectious agents and more
Authorities in California made a startling discovery of a large-scale illegal laboratory housed in a warehouse, which was found to…
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Scientists announced the discovery of the oldest species of swimming jellyfish
Scientists have made an extraordinary finding of the oldest species of swimming jellyfish in fossils from Burgess Shale in Canada,…
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Voyager Space and Airbus announce partnership for constructing a private International Space Station
Voyager Space, a US-based space venture company, and Airbus, a renowned aerospace firm, have announced their collaboration to build a…
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Scientists achieve the remarkable milestone of cultivating watermelons in an inhospitable terrain of Antarctica
In an extraordinary agricultural feat, scientists have accomplished a remarkable milestone by growing watermelons in the seemingly inhospitable terrain of…
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Scientists claim to have found 40 million year old Earth’s biggest animal ever, dethroning the Blue whales
If you search for the largest animal on Earth, the internet will likely tell you it’s the Blue Whale. However,…
Read More » - 2 August
NASA finally hears a ‘heartbeat signal’ amidst fears that the Voyager 2 is lost forever
After a period of anxiety over the potential loss of Voyager 2, NASA has finally received a reassuring “heartbeat signal”…
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Survey reveals that the Covid pandemic affected children’s social and emotional development
The COVID-19 pandemic may have subsided, but its impact on humanity remains etched in memory. A recent UK-based survey focusing…
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A research team from IIT Guwahati develops a 3D printed device to detect bacteria that cause urinary tract infection
A research team from the prestigious Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Guwahati, has achieved a significant milestone by developing a…
Read More » - 1 August
A new study suggests that one alcoholic drink a day can increase systolic blood pressure
A recent study suggests that consuming one alcoholic drink per day can lead to an increase in systolic blood pressure,…
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Chandrayaan-3 to bid goodbye to its orbit around Earth and set course for its destination, Earth’s Moon
India’s third Lunar spacecraft, Chandrayaan-3, is ready to leave its orbit around Earth after spending 17 days in space. To…
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An ancient Bronze Age arrowhead discovered in Switzerland in the 19th century reveals an unexpected origin
An ancient Bronze Age arrowhead found in Switzerland during the 19th century has been found to have an unexpected origin…
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Indian PSLV rocket debris ends up in Australian beach
The Australian Space Agency (ASA) has identified a mysterious cylindrical object found on a beach near Jurein Bay in Western…
Read More » - 31 July
NASA scientists prepare to examine Martian rocks by working with rocks from the Isle of Rum in Scotland
NASA, the renowned space agency of the United States, is currently preparing one of its spacecraft for the examination of…
Read More » - 31 July
ISRO successfully carries out the launch of seven Singaporean satellites using its PSLV launcher
ISRO achieved another successful launch mission by using its Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) to place seven Singaporean satellites into…
Read More » - 31 July
Researchers claim to have discovered a way to induce female fruit flies to produce offspring without a male
Researchers claim to have discovered a method to induce virgin births in female fruit flies, even in the absence of…
Read More » - 31 July
Body remains of hiker who went missing in 1986 exposed as Swiss glacier melts
The remains of a German climber who had been missing for nearly 37 years have been discovered in a Swiss…
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Study reveals that Asian masalanomics for spice trade spiced up in Vietnam 2000 years ago
Spices have played a pivotal role in shaping the flavors of cuisines throughout history. A recent study published in Science…
Read More » - 31 July
Study reveals NASA’s new telescope is likely to spot 400 Earth-size rogue planets
NASA has plans to launch a next-generation space observatory in the coming years, and this will provide an opportunity for…
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Explore the effects of early screen time exposure on child development
In today’s technology-driven world, young children are exposed to digital screens from an early age, including smartphones, tablets, computers, and…
Read More » - 30 July
Study: Infant brain-boosting sugar molecule found in breast milk
Breast milk serves not only as a means of nourishment for infants but also contains vital micronutrients essential for healthy…
Read More » - 30 July
Countdown begins for 7 Singaporean satellites to be launched by ISRO’s PSLV
After nearly five years, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is preparing for two rocket launches in the same month.…
Read More » - 30 July
Archaeologists unearth a 4,000-year-old cemetery in the Shetland Islands in northern Scotland, UK
Last week, a team of archaeologists uncovered a 4,000-year-old burial ground in the Shetland Islands, located in northern Scotland, United…
Read More » - 28 July
Study: Panagrolaimus kolymaensis worms found in Siberia are 46,000 years old
A recent research published in the journal PLOS Genetics reveals that the Panagrolaimus kolymaensis worms found in Siberia are believed…
Read More » - 28 July
Researchers developed tiny robot that can travel deep into the lungs and has the ability to detect signs of cancer
Researchers at the University of Leeds have made a significant breakthrough by creating a small robot capable of traveling deep…
Read More » - 28 July
Archaeologists in Rome unearth the ruins of Nero’s long-lost imperial theatre beneath a hotel site
Archaeologists in Rome have made a remarkable discovery by unearthing the ruins of Nero’s Theatre, an imperial theater mentioned in…
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Team of Indo-Japanese scientists find traces of an ancient ocean that once existed in the Himalayas
A group of Indo-Japanese scientists has made a significant discovery, finding evidence of an ancient ocean that existed in the…
Read More » - 27 July
Pharma giant Moderna begins in patient testing of their personalised skin cancer vaccine
Pharmaceutical giants Moderna and Merck announced on Wednesday (July 26) that they have commenced patient recruitment for a late-stage study…
Read More » - 27 July
Aditya L1, India’s first space-based mission to study the Sun to be launched in 2023
Aditya L1, India’s pioneering space mission to explore the Sun, is slated for launch in 2023. It derives its name…
Read More » - 27 July
Pilot whales form a heart shape before tragically stranding themselves on a remote beach in Australia
A puzzling incident involving a large pod of nearly 100 long-finned pilot whales has left scientists baffled. The whales were…
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