Science
- May- 2023 -29 May
Study: AI helps to predict five subtypes of heart failure
Using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, a recent study has identified five subtypes of heart failure that have the potential to…
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope spots Saturn’s moon spraying a ‘huge plume’ of watery vapour far into space
Space continues to captivate us with its astonishing discoveries, and one recent breakthrough involves Saturn’s moon Enceladus. NASA’s James Webb…
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NASA scientists find a vortex of relatively warm air swirling over the north pole in Uranus
NASA scientists have made a groundbreaking discovery of a cyclone on Uranus, providing strong evidence for the existence of a…
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Scientists warn that the ability of humans to see the cosmos at night may vanish in 20 years because of light pollution
Scientists have issued a warning that the visibility of the cosmos in the night sky may disappear within two decades…
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Broccoli soup emerges as a smart food choice for individuals at risk of type 2 diabetes
Broccoli soup is being touted as a wise dietary choice for individuals who are at risk of developing type 2…
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ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft has been wheeled into the Satish Dhawan Space Centre for July launch
According to reports, the spacecraft intended for India’s third lunar mission, named Chandrayaan-3, has been transported to the country’s spaceport,…
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A supermassive black hole was found by astronomers at the heart of an ancient galaxy
Astronomers have made a remarkable discovery of a supermassive black hole at the core of an ancient galaxy, which is…
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Scientists find out what they think to be the origin of massive underwater landslides in Antarctica
Scientists believe they have discovered the source of massive underwater landslides in Antarctica, which may have caused tsunamis that affected…
Read More » - 26 May
NASA’s spacecraft Juno finds in its recent probe that the lightning in Jupiter is very similar to that of Earth
NASA’s Juno spacecraft has recently discovered that the lightning on Jupiter bears striking similarities to that on Earth. The composition…
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Researchers uncover more than 5,000 new species in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone of the Pacific Ocean
A comprehensive study has revealed the discovery of over 5,000 new species in the Clarion-Clipperton Zone (CCZ) of the Pacific…
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New study by MIT researchers reveal that people are more creative after waking from the earliest stage of sleep
Do you enjoy taking naps? Well, you’ll be pleased to know that a recent study conducted by MIT researchers, which…
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Scientists restore control of a paralysed man’s lower body using a variety of devices
In 2011, Gert-Jan Oskam, who was residing in China at the time, experienced paralysis from the hips down due to…
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Study: Urban gulls, often found dwelling in parkside ponds, mimic what humans eat
A recent study published in Biology Letters has revealed that urban gulls, commonly found near parkside ponds, have a strong…
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New research finds that recycling plastics may be producing massive amounts of microplastics
The plastic industry has long advocated recycling as a key solution to the growing problem of plastic waste. However, recent…
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Researchers identify brainwaves that reveal just how much pain a person is experiencing
Everyone experiences physical pain, and sometimes it becomes chronic. However, researchers have now discovered brainwaves that can indicate the intensity…
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Two shipwrecks in the South China Sea provide significant clues about the maritime Silk trade routes
Chinese archaeologists have revealed that two shipwrecks discovered in the South China Sea, believed to be around 500 years old…
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Scientists say that ‘enhanced rock weathering’ could help to cool our overheating planet
As climate change gains global significance, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) recently warned that the world is nearing…
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SpaceX capsule carrying two Saudi astronauts docks with the International Space Station
On Monday (May 22), a SpaceX capsule carrying two Saudi astronauts successfully docked with the International Space Station (ISS) as…
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ISRO to carry out its fourth launch mission of calendar year 2023 at 10:42am on Monday
ISRO, the Indian space agency, is scheduled to conduct its fourth launch mission of 2023 on Monday, May 29 at…
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Researchers warn that more than a fifth of the human population will face extreme heat by 2100
A warning issued by researchers on Monday states that if current global warming policies continue, more than 20% of the…
Read More » - 22 May
World Organisation for Animal Health urges governments worldwide to consider vaccinating birds against bird flu
The Director General of the World Organisation for Animal Health (WOAH) has called for global consideration of bird vaccination to…
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Study urges that you should NEVER go ‘here’ without a face mask
Not too long ago, face masks were a common sight, with signs reminding people of their importance everywhere they went.…
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Researchers find ways that can help restore sensations for amputees through electronic skin
Researchers at Stanford University’s Bao Research Group have made an important discovery that could help amputees regain sensations through electronic…
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Doctors develop medicine that can prevent hot flashes during menopause
Leading doctors have reportedly developed a medication that targets the brain to prevent hot flashes, a common symptom experienced by…
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Blue Origin wins contract from NASA to develop spacecraft to transport astronauts to and from the moon’s surface
Blue Origin, founded by Jeff Bezos, has secured a $3.4 billion contract from NASA to develop a spacecraft that will…
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Research reveals that Comb jelly may be Earth’s oldest animal
A recent study published in the journal Nature has potentially identified the first animal to have walked the Earth 700…
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South Africa to start producing an affordable version of the HIV-prevention drug prophylaxis
South Africa is set to manufacture an affordable and generic version of the long-acting HIV-prevention drug, cabotegravir (CAB-LA), for the…
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Study reveals that more than half of world’s large lakes and reservoirs drying up
A recent study published in the journal Science has shed light on the drying up of more than half of…
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Study reveals that mortality rate has soared to 10.7% in the US, a 15-year high
A recent study examining the alarming increase in deaths among American youth aged 1 to 19 reveals that the mortality…
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All you need to know about the new transformative weight loss drug in the market, Semaglutide
Out of the 201 children who participated in a study led by Dr. Aaron Kelly, co-director of the Center for…
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Indian study highlights a range of solutions to heat-related harms from the individual to the regional levels
According to a rapid attribution analysis conducted by a team of leading climate scientists from the World Weather Attribution group,…
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Reuters poll shows 61% of Americans believe that artificial intelligence could threaten civilization
A survey conducted by Reuters/Ipsos and published on Wednesday revealed that 61 percent of Americans believe that artificial intelligence (AI)…
Read More » - 17 May
Scientists in Denmark puzzled by a series of tremors from the Danish Baltic island of Bornholm
Scientists in Denmark are facing a perplexing situation as they try to understand a series of tremors originating from the…
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Everything you need to know about the ‘death cap’ mushroom
If you ever find yourself lost and starving in a forest, avoid the temptation to eat a mushroom with an…
Read More » - 16 May
WHO states that artificial sweeteners do not provide long-term benefit in reducing body fat in adults or children
Reducing sugar intake can be a significant challenge for individuals aiming to lose weight, especially due to the change in…
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