Science
- Jun- 2023 -9 June
Chandrayaan-3 to be launched in the 1-week window that begins on July 12th, says ISRO Chairman
India’s upcoming Lunar Mission, Chandrayaan-3, will have an orbiter known as the Propulsion Module, but unlike its predecessor, it will…
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Scientists try to hunt aliens through radio signals from the center of Milky Way
Scientists are currently engaged in a search for extraterrestrial life by carefully monitoring the radio pulses emanating from the central…
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The UN’s health agency declares an end to Marburg virus outbreak in Equatorial Guinea
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the end of the Marburg virus epidemic in Equatorial Guinea, which lasted for nearly…
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Prehistoric paintings discovered by archaeologists in Spain with the use of drone technology
Archaeologists in Spain have used drone technology to discover prehistoric paintings in remote caves in the eastern part of the…
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Scientists discover that the ancient human species Homo naledi buried their dead despite having brains
Scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery that challenges our understanding of ancient human species. The research reveals that Homo naledi,…
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Startups use technological capabilities of artificial intelligence to bring dead back to life
Loss is a universal experience that unites humanity like nothing else. When we lose someone we love, their absence creates…
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Study reveals that long Covid patients have lower quality of life than those with cancer
A recent study has revealed that individuals suffering from long Covid experience a lower quality of life compared to those…
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Why India needs to increase cyber-security in healthcare
According to an analysis by Check Point Software Technologies, India has experienced an average of 1,787 cyber-attacks per week in…
Read More » - 7 June
Synthetic skin having magnetic properties has been developed by scientists at Stanford University
Scientists at Stanford University have developed a synthetic skin that can mimic the properties of human skin. The skin is…
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope shares never-before-seen picture showing more than 45,000 galaxies in one frame
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has released a captivating and unprecedented image that showcases over 45,000 galaxies captured in a…
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The world’s oldest known burial site has been found in South Africa
The discovery of the world’s oldest known burial site in South Africa has revealed the remains of a distant relative…
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There can be no sea ice left in the Arctic roughly a decade earlier than expected, warns scientists
Scientists have issued a warning that the Arctic could be devoid of sea ice nearly a decade earlier than anticipated,…
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Former US official reveals information about the govt’s secret missions that have retrieved UFOs
A former intelligence official from the United States, who has now become a whistleblower, has revealed classified information about secret…
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China to become the first country in the world to grow early-stage blood stem cells in space
China is on the verge of achieving a significant milestone by becoming the first country to cultivate early-stage blood stem…
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In a first, scientists discover a key process in cell death that can stop cancer from spreading
Scientists, led by Dr Luke Clifton of the Science and Technology Facilities Council’s ISIS Neutron and Muon Source, made a…
Read More » - 5 June
Everything you need to know about ‘Strawberry Moon’
People around the world were treated to the breathtaking sight of the magnificent Strawberry Moon illuminating the night sky over…
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Study: A newly developed pill can cut the risk of death due to lung cancer by half
A groundbreaking global study conducted over a decade has yielded “exciting” and “unprecedented” results, revealing that a once-daily pill can…
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Study: India becomes one of the countries most exposed and susceptible to heat
Sweltering heat has had a severe impact on various parts of India, affecting people’s lives in multiple ways. The scorching…
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A new drug combination shrinks Ovarian tumours in almost half of patients involved in the study
A new drug combination has shown promising results in shrinking ovarian cancer tumors in nearly half of the patients, according…
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New research indicates that a drug called ribociclib could slash the risk of breast cancer by 25%
New research presented at the annual meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) has revealed that a revolutionary…
Read More » - 3 June
Decoding the Mind: Unraveling Patterns of Brain Activity Determined by Brain Shape
The human brain, with its intricate network of billions of neurons, remains one of the greatest enigmas of the human…
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European Space Agency to let you see the Red Planet from up close during its first-ever Mars livestream
Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could watch live-streamed images of Mars, the Red Planet, right from the comfort of…
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Scientists discover 62 new species of plants that can potentially survive without water
A group of scientists has recently identified 62 new species of plants that possess the remarkable ability to survive without…
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From Bowl to Boiler: Leftover Ramen Transforms into Organic Fuel
In an era where environmental concerns and sustainable practices are at the forefront of global conversations, a groundbreaking innovation…
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Study: 7 of 8 climate red lines breached, India now a transgression hotspot
A recent study conducted by the Earth Commission reveals that seven out of eight Earth System Boundaries (ESBs), crucial for…
Read More » - 2 June
Scientists reconstruct Egyptian King Tutankhamun’s face after 3,300 years
Scientists have successfully reconstructed the face of King Tutankhamun, one of ancient Egypt’s renowned pharaohs, after 3,300 years, providing a…
Read More » - 1 June
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts discover a way to create energy out of thin air
Scientists at the University of Massachusetts have made a groundbreaking discovery by developing a small device that can generate electricity…
Read More » - 1 June
Panel of NASA studying about UFOs held its first public meeting to discuss their findings
A panel of experts from NASA, tasked with studying unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs), commonly referred to as UFOs, held its…
Read More » - May- 2023 -31 May
How do stones affect kidney functioning?
The kidneys play a vital role in filtering blood and producing urine, which is then transported to the bladder through…
Read More » - 31 May
Burn that belly fat with this diet plan?
With the arrival of summer, everyone is excited to spend quality time with loved ones, engage in outdoor activities, and…
Read More » - 31 May
Cancer is the second leading cause of death globally, says WHO?
According to data released by the World Health Organisation (WHO), cancer is the second leading cause of death worldwide, and…
Read More » - 31 May
Scientists at the Physical Research Laboratory in Ahmedabad identify the densest alien planet
A team of international scientists led by Professor Abhijit Chakraborty from the Physical Research Laboratory (PRL) in Ahmedabad has identified…
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UAE Space Agency to expanded upon its mission to explore an asteroid belt situated between Mars and Jupiter
The UAE Space Agency has provided further details about its mission to explore an asteroid belt located between Mars and…
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Medical science to allow doctors to deploy microrobots to deliver drugs to hard-to-reach places inside the human body
Can prescription drugs be delivered to hard-to-reach areas inside the human body? Scientists at the University of Colorado Boulder are…
Read More » - 29 May
Study: Microorganisms’ ability to adapt to the climate change can help reduce global warming
According to a recent study conducted by Lund University in Sweden, microorganisms have the ability to adapt to climate change…
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