Science
- Jun- 2023 -30 June
This nation to allow psychedelics for PTSD and depression from July 1
Starting on July 1st, Australia will become the first country in the world to permit doctors to prescribe MDMA and…
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Tokyo-based tech firm creates an app that can inform the pet owners when their pet is in agony
The Maneki-neko, a common Japanese figurine known as the “beckoning cat,” is widely believed to bring good luck to its…
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Study finds that increase in temperatures leads to a substantial rise in domestic violence against women
A recent study published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry has revealed that an increase in temperatures leads to a significant…
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Scientists ‘hear’ and ‘record’ celestial hum of gravitational waves for the first time
In a groundbreaking discovery, scientists have achieved a significant milestone by capturing the “sound” of gravitational waves generated by the…
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Study claims that Vitamin D supplements may reduce risk of heart attacks
According to recent reports, a study suggests that vitamin D supplements have the potential to reduce the risk of serious…
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Scientists discover what might be the oldest evidence of cannibalism in the history of human civilisation
In what could potentially be the oldest evidence of cannibalism in human civilization, scientists have made a significant discovery. The…
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Climate change to cause extreme precipitation with snowfall turning into rain in high-altitude regions
A recent study, published in the journal Nature, has highlighted the alarming consequences of climate change by revealing that global…
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‘Godfather of AI’ calls on governments to intervene and prevent machines from taking control of society
Geoffrey Hinton, a well-known figure in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) often referred to as one of the pioneers…
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Study exposes the alarming consequences of climate change as the planet heats up
Recent media reports have highlighted a study published in the journal Nature, which underscores the alarming consequences of climate change.…
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Researchers at Aberystwyth University discover that biting flies are strongly drawn to blue objects
Scientists at Aberystwyth University’s Department of Life Sciences have made a noteworthy discovery regarding biting flies and their attraction to…
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NASA is looking to develop resources on the moon by next decade
NASA is aiming to develop resources on the moon, starting with oxygen and water, and potentially expanding to include iron…
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Cleaner inadvertently erases decades of research by switching off a freezer in New York college
In a tragic incident, an employee of Daigle Cleaning Systems, a cleaning company at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute (RPI) in Troy,…
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Researchers at the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew find a palm which flowers and fruits almost entirely underground
Researchers from the Royal Botanic Gardens (RGB), Kew, and their collaborators have made a remarkable discovery—a unique member of the…
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Research: Area equivalent to the size of Switzerland cleared from Earth’s rainforests in 2022
Recent research has unveiled alarming statistics, revealing that an area equivalent to the size of Switzerland was deforested in 2022.…
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Virgin Galactic announces the name of crew member who will be onboard VSS Unity
Virgin Galactic has revealed the crew members for its first commercial spaceflight, Galactic 01, scheduled for June 29. The crew…
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Newly discovered exoplanet provide insights into how Earth can transform into inhospitable worlds like Venus
A recently discovered exoplanet called LP 890-9c, situated 98 light-years away from Earth, holds the potential to offer insights into…
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Japanese researchers come up with robotic arms that can be worn by a user and can move in tune with a human
What if you had the ability to enhance your body with mechanical parts? Imagine being able to walk into a…
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ISRO shares pictures of its third lunar spacecraft Chandrayaan-3 mated with the payload adapter
Demonstrating progress towards a mid-July launch, the Indian Space Agency (ISRO) has shared images of its third lunar spacecraft, Chandrayaan-3,…
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World’s oldest Nobel prize winner John Goodenough passes away at the age of 100
John Goodenough, the world’s oldest Nobel Prize winner and a prominent figure in the development of lithium-ion batteries, passed away…
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British ufologist clicks eerie images of a foreign airborne object; claims ‘we are not alone’
British ufologist John Mooner recently captured eerie photographs of an unidentified airborne object, which he believes to be definitive evidence…
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NASA makes breakthrough in their search for life in the universe with the discovery of a carbon molecule in space
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) achieved a groundbreaking advancement in their quest to find signs of life in…
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Fascinating celestial body aka brown dwarf exhibits extraordinary characteristics that defy conventional expectations
A captivating celestial object named WD0032-317B is challenging astronomers’ understanding of the distinction between stars and planets. This mysterious entity,…
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Everything you need to know about watermelon snow
Residents of Utah have noticed a reddish-pink hue in the snow, giving the mountains a colorful appearance. This natural phenomenon…
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Study by Hungarian University sheds light on the potential of bamboo in the renewable energy sector
A recent study conducted by the Hungarian University of Agriculture and Life Science has revealed the significant potential of bamboo…
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Critically endangered Burmese peacock softshell turtles hatch in Myanmar
Burmese peacock softshell turtles, a critically endangered species of turtles, have recently hatched from their eggs in Myanmar. According to…
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5 facts about mens reproductive health
Dealing with difficulties in conceiving can be emotionally and financially burdensome. It is a challenging and isolating experience. According to…
Read More » - 25 June
Researchers propose a way to detect stroke by incorporating ECG sensors into the handles of supermarket trolleys
According to media reports, researchers have proposed a unique method of identifying individuals at risk of stroke by incorporating electrocardiogram…
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ChatGPT-style interface developed by engineers in NASA can make spacecraft talk to their astronauts
According to an exclusive report by The Guardian, engineers at NASA are developing a ChatGPT-style interface that could enable spacecraft…
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Do you know how Mars looks like when it changes the seasons?
Images captured by NASA’s MAVEN spacecraft showcase the changing attributes of Mars as the seasons progress on the red planet.…
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WHO warns that the fierce heat of El Nino may be carrying risk of resurgent deadly viruses
The return of the climatic phenomenon known as “El Nino” is raising concerns worldwide about extreme weather, agricultural disruption, and…
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Survey: Honeybee hives in the United States experience the second highest death rate on record
According to an annual bee survey conducted by the University of Maryland and Auburn University, honeybee hives in the United…
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Study: Regular napping can keep our brains youthful and improve cognitive functions
A groundbreaking study conducted by scientists from the United States, United Kingdom, and Uruguay has discovered that regular napping can…
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Research: AI can predict political views based on facial analysis
Artificial intelligence (AI) continues to push the boundaries of what was once considered possible, attracting significant attention with its impressive…
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Report: ISRO and NASA agrees to a joint mission to the International Space Station in 2024
As Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarks on his first state visit to the USA, reports are emerging about enhanced…
Read More » - 22 June
Astronauts in the ISS generates clean water successfully by distilling urine and capturing moisture
A major breakthrough in space exploration occurred when astronauts aboard the International Space Station successfully generated clean water by distilling…
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