Science
- Jul- 2023 -17 July
Scientists achieve a major breakthrough in combating ageing and age-related diseases
In a groundbreaking development in the fight against aging and age-related diseases, scientists from Harvard Medical School and the Massachusetts…
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Hubble telescope captures spiral galaxy that was the stage for a recent supernova explosion
The Hubble Space Telescope recently captured an incredibly striking and captivating image showcasing a distant galaxy that served as the…
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Huge swaths of the United States comes under heat warnings
Large portions of the United States found themselves under heat warnings on Sunday (July 17) as western and southern states…
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Google Doodle celebrates Eunice Newton Foote’s 204th Birthday
The interactive slideshow Doodle for today celebrates the 204th birthday of Eunice Newton Foote, an American scientist and advocate for…
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Three candidates of fabled ‘dark stars’ spotted by the James Webb Space Telescope
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) may have captured the elusive dark matter in the universe, as it has detected…
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Scientists claim that the sun’s activity is peaking sooner than expected
Scientists have indicated that solar activity is reaching its peak earlier than expected. Initially projected to occur in July 2025,…
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UK scientist conduct experiments in a high-tech bath tub for understanding black holes
Professor Silke Weinfurtner at the University of Nottingham is conducting groundbreaking experiments to understand the complex laws of physics governing…
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Meet the scientist behind the Chandrayaan-3 mission, Ritu Karidhal aka India’s ‘Rocket Woman’
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) accomplished a successful launch of the Chandrayaan-3 mission on Friday, July 14, from the…
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WHO says aspartame is classified as ‘possibly’ carcinogenic to humans
According to an assessment report by the World Health Organization (WHO), aspartame, an artificial sweetener widely used in food and…
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Study says Google AI health chatbot can crack US medical exam
Artificial Intelligence, once confined to the realms of fiction, has now advanced to the point where it can answer real-life…
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Mars Express spacecraft takes photograph showing the vastness of the universe and how we are a tiny part of it
After three decades, scientists have captured an image reminiscent of the iconic “pale blue dot” photograph taken by the Voyager…
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Study: Colour of Earth’s oceans are changing because of climate breakdown
New research indicates that the Earth’s oceans are undergoing a color change due to climate breakdown. The study reveals that…
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ISRO Chairman confirms that the Chandrayaan-3 launch would happen as planned
The Chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) confirmed that the Chandrayaan-3 launch would proceed as scheduled on July…
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New research reveals evidence of people living in the Americas earlier than believed
New research has indicated that humans may have lived in South America during the same time period as now-extinct giant…
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The moon mission: India is just two days away from embarking on its journey to the lunar surface
In just two days, India will embark on its journey to the lunar surface with its third lunar mission, Chandrayaan-3.…
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Couples resort to a concept known as ‘sleep divorce’ to reclaim a good night’s sleep
An increasing number of couples are turning to the concept of “sleep divorce” as a solution to reclaim a restful…
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Common causes of back pain and how to prevent them
Back pain is a common condition that affects individuals of all ages and can be triggered by various factors. Unfortunately,…
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All you need to know about Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder and its significant effects on the brain
Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) can have profound effects on the brain, involving alterations in various brain regions and neural networks…
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Understanding Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder and how it can ruin your relationship with food
Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID), previously known as “Selective Eating Disorder,” is a newly recognized diagnosis in the DSM-5. It…
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How fragrances influence mood and emotions in aromatherapy
The potential of fragrances to evoke memories, transport us to different places, and profoundly influence our moods and emotions is…
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World Meteorological Organization observes that the beginning of July saw global temperature soaring to a record level
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) reported on Monday that global temperatures reached a record level at the beginning of July…
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Study: Bees outgun humans in making swift and better decisions for things that matter to them
Step into the captivating world of bees, where these small yet remarkable creatures excel at making quick and informed decisions…
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Most reflective planet: Scorching hot world where metal clouds rain titanium discovered
Astronomers have announced the discovery of a highly reflective exoplanet located over 260 light years away from Earth. This scorching…
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Ludhiana-based university comes up with a new wheat variety that can reduce risk of type-2 diabetes
Punjab Agricultural University (PAU) in India has conducted research focusing on the quality of food rather than just its quantity,…
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Study: Deep-sea mining could interfere with the expected change of migration patterns of tuna
A recent study has revealed that deep-sea mining could disrupt the anticipated migration patterns of tuna, which are driven by…
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Formation of granite uncovered beneath an ancient lunar volcano
Evidence of a large granite formation beneath the ancient lunar volcano called Compton-Belkovich has provided further support for the theory…
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A dog unexpectedly finds a new population of rare native rodents on the outskirts of Australia’s Melbourne
According to Australian Associated Press, a detection dog has unexpectedly found a new population of rare native rodents on the…
Read More » - 9 July
Solar storm to give sky gazers an opportunity to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights
A solar storm predicted for Thursday presents an opportunity for sky gazers to witness the Northern Lights, also known as…
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Scientists discover the presence of phosphine in the atmosphere of Venus
Jane Greaves, the leader of a team of scientists at Cardiff University, has announced a new discovery regarding the possibility…
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Scientists uncover the remains of the smallest extinct penguin species ever found
Scientists have made a significant discovery of the remains of the smallest known extinct penguin species that inhabited New Zealand…
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James Webb Space Telescope discover the most distant supermassive black hole to date
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) announced on Thursday that the James Webb Space Telescope has discovered the most…
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Study showcases the remarkable potential of artificial intelligence in discovering novel anti-ageing compounds
A groundbreaking study conducted by Integrated Biosciences, a biotechnology company focused on aging research, has highlighted the significant potential of…
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Ancient shrimplike creature identified as the quintessential apex predator of its time by scientists
Scientists previously believed that an ancient shrimp-like creature called Anomalocaris canadensis was the ultimate apex predator of its time due…
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Study finds that this AI tool can help doctors treat brain tumours quickly and accurately
Artificial intelligence (AI) has gained significant attention worldwide in the past year and a half. The continuous progress of AI…
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Study claims that nearly half of the tap water is contaminated with ‘forever chemicals’ in US
A recent government study has revealed that nearly 50% of tap water in the United States is contaminated by one…
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