Science
- Mar- 2024 -9 March
Studies reveal that microplastics are linked to heart attack and strokes
Several investigations have highlighted the association between microplastics or nanoplastics and severe health issues such as heart attacks, strokes, and…
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James Webb Space Telescope to uncover vital clues to Neptune’s ancient past
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) is poised to venture into the outer reaches of our solar system, where it…
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Termites found frozen in amber while mating 38mn years ago
The unearthing of fossilized termites captured in the midst of mating offers a remarkable glimpse into the behavior of an…
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Scientists discover an amphibian that produces milk for its young
According to fresh evidence, mammals are not the sole category of animals capable of producing milk; there exists one amphibian,…
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Researchers carry out a new study to trace back the footprints of human civilization in India
Researchers conducted a novel study aiming to trace the historical imprints of human civilization in India, the most populous country…
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Astronomers utilise NASA’s JWST to detected an exoplanet cloaked entirely by a vast ocean of water
In a groundbreaking breakthrough, astronomers utilizing NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have made a momentous discovery: they have identified…
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NASA’s Europa Clipper mission to embark on a journey to explore Europa, a moon of Jupiter
NASA’s forthcoming Europa Clipper mission, scheduled for October 2024, is poised to embark on an expedition to investigate Europa, one…
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Astronomers calculate the threat Apophis, the most dangerous known asteroid, poses on Earth
Astronomers have now computed the potential threat posed by Apophis, once deemed the most perilous known asteroid, to Earth. For…
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Study: Electric vehicles emit more particle pollution than petrol and diesel cars
With the increasing apprehensions surrounding climate change, there is a growing demand for transportation alternatives that are environmentally friendly. Electric…
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Study: Two litres of diet soda daily raises irregular heartbeat risk by 20 per cent
A recent investigation conducted in Shanghai indicated that consuming two liters of diet soda or similar artificially sweetened drinks daily…
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Geoengineers innovate technologies to prevent the ‘doomsday glacier’ from melting
Geoengineers are developing technologies to decelerate glacier melting, aiming to avert the collapse of critical glaciers like the infamous “doomsday…
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Discovery of this instrument turns out to be an age-old record of cross-cultural scientific collaboration
An unforeseen finding of a medieval astronomical tool has unveiled an ancient testament to cross-cultural scientific cooperation. The brass astrolabe,…
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SpaceX Dragon ‘Endeavour’ docks successfully; Astronauts begin 6-month mission aboard ISS
A team consisting of three NASA astronauts and one Russian cosmonaut successfully docked at the International Space Station (ISS) on…
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Report: ISRO finalises 48 backup sites for safe landing of Gaganyaan astronauts
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has reportedly finalized 48 contingency landing sites across the globe for potential use by…
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Study by researchers at Tohoku University in Japan find traces of atmospheric formaldehyde on Mars
Once again, scientists have been astonished by Mars, one of the most captivating planets in our solar system. A recent…
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Study: A single dose of this antibiotic can help prevent STIs
A study has revealed that taking the antibiotic doxycycline after sexual activity can significantly reduce the risk of contracting sexually…
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SpaceX successfully launches the Crew-8 mission in collaboration with NASA from the Kennedy Space Center in Florida
On Sunday, SpaceX achieved a successful launch of the Crew-8 mission in partnership with NASA from the Kennedy Space Center…
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Study says that the babies born during COVID-19 pandemic show ‘fascinating’ biological alterations
Researchers have been astonished by the biological changes observed in infants born during the COVID-19 pandemic. A study published in…
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Everything you need to know about bile duct cancer aka cholangiocarcinoma
Bile duct cancer arises when irregular cells within the bile ducts undergo genetic alterations, resulting in the formation of a…
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Everything you need to know about the rare growth-affecting conditions in newborns
Rare Disease Day occurs annually on the final day of February, observed on February 29 in leap years and February…
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New project launched by NASA turns the beauty of the universe into sound for the visually impaired to experience
NASA has initiated a novel endeavor aimed at transforming the splendor of the cosmos into sound, thereby granting the visually…
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Study: Spain prone to deep earthquakes due to Earth’s crust lying upside down under Mediterranean
In a recent investigation, it has been determined that Spain continues to be susceptible to infrequent and profound earthquakes due…
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Researchers claim that a tiny fish found in Myanmar can produce sounds as loud as a gunshot
Scientists have disclosed that the male Danionella cerebrum, a minute fish found in the streams of Myanmar, possesses the ability…
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When and how to watch the Solar Eclipse 2024 in the US & India
In a matter of days, the world will be treated to the eagerly anticipated Solar Eclipse of 2024, a captivating…
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Study: Greater exposure to ultra-processed foods linked to higher risk of 32 illnesses
A study published on Wednesday (Feb 28) revealed that an increased consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPFs), such as chips, sodas,…
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Scientists to decrease the amount of water vapour in the stratosphere in a never-heard climate intervention strategy
In an unprecedented approach to climate intervention, scientists are contemplating reducing the quantity of water vapor in the stratosphere, proposing…
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Researchers break down why oranges taste the way they do
Scientists may soon develop disease-resistant orange hybrids that retain the delectable taste of their predecessors. A study published in the…
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Scientists uncover that the nuclear fallout in Hiroshima may hold clues to our solar system’s formation
The atomic bombing of Hiroshima, Japan by the United States in August 1945 marked a pivotal moment in human history.…
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Potentially habitable planet discovered by scientists destroy its own atmosphere
Scientists have discovered that a potentially habitable planet, named Trappist-1e, has undergone the destruction of its own atmosphere, rendering it…
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Study finds that the smell of ripe fruit could stop the growth of cancer cells
Since the advent of the COVID-19 pandemic, increased attention to our sense of smell has sparked deeper exploration into olfactory…
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Scientists find water, thrice than that in all of Earth’s oceans taken together in a disc around a young star
Water, recognized as the universal solvent, has served as the cradle for the development of life on Earth. Even in…
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Scientists to deploy fibre optic cables on moon to unravel hidden mysteries
In an endeavor to unravel the mysteries concealed within the depths of the Moon, scientists are formulating an innovative plan…
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Study: Obesity ‘epidemic’ on the rise, more than 1 billion afflicted around the world
According to a recent study published by the Lancet medical journal, the number of individuals afflicted with obesity has surged…
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NASA’s Terra satellite capture strange image of the sky above the Gulf of Mexico
NASA’s Terra satellite recently captured an intriguing image of the sky above the Gulf of Mexico and just off the…
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Wonky US Moon lander Odysseus sends its final image before its power banks depleted
Odysseus, an American lunar lander that experienced a problematic descent on the moon, transmitted its final image on Thursday before…
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