Science
- Jul- 2023 -27 July
SpaceX led by Elon Musk is gearing up to launch the world’s largest private satellite
Elon Musk’s SpaceX is preparing for the launch of JUPITER-3, the world’s largest private satellite, on July 27. The satellite,…
Read More » - 26 July
The surface ocean temperature in and around Florida in the US rises to hot tub levels this week
The waters in and around the Florida Keys in the US have experienced a significant rise in surface ocean temperature…
Read More » - 26 July
Study suggests that the Gulf Stream system could collapse as early as 2025
A recent study indicates that the Gulf Stream system, known as the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (Amoc), could face a…
Read More » - 25 July
Archaeologists find an ancient cave in Israel that allegedly serves as a portal to the underworld
Archaeologists in western Jerusalem have discovered an ancient cave known as the Te’omim Cave, which is believed to function as…
Read More » - 24 July
Study underscores the critical role of incorporating omega-3 fatty acids into our daily diets
A recent comprehensive study, supported by the National Institutes of Health (NIH), has emphasized the vital role of incorporating omega-3…
Read More » - 24 July
India’s Chandrayaan-3 mission makes steady growth; successfully completes fourth orbit-raising manoeuvre
India’s Chandrayaan-3 moon mission is progressing steadily, having completed its fourth orbit-raising manoeuvre successfully on July 20, according to the…
Read More » - 24 July
GPS measurements that can predict tremors hours before creates a breakthrough in earthquake research
For a long time, scientists have struggled to predict earthquakes due to the lack of reliable precursors, but two researchers…
Read More » - 24 July
Study reveals the long-term impact of Covid; brain fog equals 10 years of ageing
Even after two years since their initial infection, the lingering impacts of COVID-19, commonly known as “long Covid,” continue to…
Read More » - 24 July
Report: Scientist J Robert Oppenheimer was also one of the first proponents who pioneered the study of black holes
Scientist J. Robert Oppenheimer, renowned for his involvement in the creation of the atomic bomb and now gaining cinematic recognition…
Read More » - 24 July
Scientists predict that North America and Asia might collide to form next supercontinent on Earth
Today, we currently have seven continents, but an intriguing future lies ahead for our planet. Geophysicist Ross Mitchell has recently…
Read More » - 24 July
Row erupts after scientists claim that Homo naledi displayed sophisticated behaviour despite having much smaller brains
A controversy has arisen nearly a month after scientists claimed that Homo naledi, an ancient human species, displayed advanced behavior…
Read More » - 24 July
Scientists claim to have found world’s oldest glacier which dates back to 2.9 billion years
Scientists have made a significant discovery of the world’s oldest-known glaciers in South Africa, hidden near gold deposits. According to…
Read More » - 23 July
Importance of regular exercise and how it can boost brain health
The correlation between exercise and brain health, especially in older adults and the elderly, is becoming increasingly apparent. Both physical…
Read More » - 23 July
Simple lifestyle changes to ensure our brains stay fit
The brain, a remarkable organ that governs nearly all aspects of our lives, possesses an extraordinary ability called “brain plasticity,”…
Read More » - 23 July
Precautions you can take during monsoon to prevent Asthma from getting worse
Asthma patients are at a heightened risk of contracting tuberculosis (TB) during the monsoon season due to a combination of…
Read More » - 23 July
Scientists claim that lighter-coloured butterflies are at the highest risk due to climate warming
A recent study has revealed that as the Earth’s climate continues to warm, smaller and lighter-colored butterflies may encounter difficulties…
Read More » - 23 July
The Batagaika crater aka world’s biggest permafrost crater in Russia thaws due to climate change
According to a report by Reuters on Friday (July 21), the Batagaika crater, the world’s largest permafrost crater located in…
Read More » - 21 July
Study reveals that Espresso holds more benefits in the field of medicine including fight against Alzheimer’s
Ever wondered how the rising steam from espresso cups mirrors the promise of a brighter future for the minds it…
Read More » - 21 July
Study finds that Vegan diet cuts environmental damage massively
A recent study has shown that embracing a vegan diet can have a tremendous positive impact on the environment, leading…
Read More » - 21 July
NASA climate expert says July is likely to be the hottest month the earth has experienced in years
According to Gavin Schmidt, director of NASA’s Goddard Institute for Space Studies, July is expected to be the hottest month…
Read More » - 20 July
Doctor shares dengue, malaria prevention tips for monsoon season
As the monsoon season approaches, the risk of mosquito-borne diseases like dengue and malaria significantly increases. It is crucial to…
Read More » - 20 July
Study: Diabetes Mellitus (DM) increases the risk of TB disease two-to three-fold
According to recent studies and experts, Diabetes Mellitus (DM) increases the risk of TB disease by two to three times.…
Read More » - 20 July
Renowned cardiologist answers whether e-cigarettes are as bad as traditional cigarettes for heart health
Cigarette smoking has long been recognized as a significant risk factor for heart disease and other cardiovascular conditions. Initially, e-cigarettes,…
Read More » - 20 July
How plant-based sweeteners can be the best alternative for those with a sweet tooth
Nearly all of us have a liking for sugary snacks, but we despise the fact that added sugar contributes significantly…
Read More » - 20 July
Study reveals the presence of forever chemicals in pregnant women’s blood
A new study conducted by researchers at the University of California San Francisco (UCSF) has uncovered the presence of various…
Read More » - 19 July
Study: The ground underneath Chicago city is gradually deforming due to ‘underground climate change’
Scientists are claiming that the ground beneath Chicago is experiencing gradual deformation due to what they call “underground climate change.”…
Read More » - 18 July
Breakthrough drug known as donanemab emerge as a significant milestone in the battle against Alzheimer’s disease
A groundbreaking drug called donanemab has emerged as a significant advancement in the fight against Alzheimer’s disease, as it has…
Read More » - 18 July
Researchers make a significant discovery regarding the repair of cells responsible for hearing
Scientists from the University of Virginia School of Medicine have made a groundbreaking discovery in the field of hearing research,…
Read More » - 18 July
Study: Persons with obesity risk genes tend to feel more hungry and lose control over their eating
New research suggests that individuals with obesity risk genes may experience increased hunger and a loss of control over their…
Read More » - 18 July
Expert reveals connections between gender and other heart attack risk factors
According to recent research, there has been a shift in the prevalence of heart disease-related deaths between men and women.…
Read More » - 18 July
New way has been discovered by scientists to tune in to the symphony of the cosmos
Scientists have discovered a new method to experience the symphony of the cosmos by using sonification, a technique that translates…
Read More » - 18 July
Mars Express orbiter clicks remarkable pictures across a gulf of 300 million kilometres
The Mars Express orbiter has captured remarkable images from a distance of approximately 186.4 million miles, showcasing the Earth and…
Read More » - 17 July
Study: Genes required for learning originated around 650 million years ago
A recent study published in Nature Communications reveals that genes responsible for learning, memory, aggression, and other intricate behaviors can…
Read More » - 17 July
Meteorite hits a woman while she was busy enjoying her coffee with a friend in France
In an extraordinary celestial event, a woman in France was struck by a meteorite while enjoying a cup of coffee…
Read More » - 17 July
Study reveals that Macaque monkeys frequently indulge in gay sex
Recent research conducted by scientists at Imperial College London suggests that bisexual behavior is prevalent among male monkeys and may…
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