Science
- May- 2023 -16 May
Study: Kids using smartphones may face some serious mental health issues as adults
A recent survey, released on Monday, revealed concerning findings that indicate a correlation between early smartphone usage and increased risks…
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Astronomers detect gas especially water vapour near a comet in the main asteroid belt for the first time
Astronomers have made an exciting discovery using the James Webb Space Telescope, as they unexpectedly encountered a new cosmic puzzle…
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Research: Social isolation takes a shocking toll on human body
It has been widely acknowledged that humans are social beings and thrive in the company of others. We are aware…
Read More » - 14 May
WHO: Weight loss drugs are not a ‘silver bullet’ for addressing the rapid rise in global obesity rates
The World Health Organization’s (WHO) nutrition chief, Francesco Branca, has said that new weight loss drugs, such as Novo Nordisk’s…
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Largest explosion in space witnessed by a team of astronomers from the University of Southampton
A team of astronomers from the University of Southampton has witnessed the largest explosion ever recorded in space. According to…
Read More » - 12 May
Scientists detect ‘strange’ sound of ‘completely unknown origin’ from Earth’s upper atmosphere
A team of researchers from Sandia National Laboratories in the US have discovered a “completely unknown” and “strange” sound in…
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Study: A wearable patch can now keep severe allergic reaction to peanuts in toddlers at bay
A new wearable patch has been developed to help prevent severe allergic reactions to peanuts in toddlers, according to a…
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7,000-year-old road submerged under water discovered by Archaeologists in Croatia
For thousands of years, humans have evolved from simple beginnings to where we are today. The remains of ancient wonders…
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Australian scientists start vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in a field trial
Australian scientists have begun vaccinating wild koalas against chlamydia in a field trial in New South Wales. The Associated Press…
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Study reveals that people with mental health issues are at increased risk of death in heat waves
A heatwave can have severe physical and mental effects on a person’s health, including death. Epidemiologists from the British Columbia…
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Scientists submit Australia’s Cavendish banana, a genetically modified fruit for approval
According to The Guardian, scientists have developed a genetically modified version of Australia’s Cavendish banana that is resistant to a…
Read More » - 10 May
Study finds that some ancestors of Native Americans in the Americas included people from China!
Throughout human history and prehistory, human migration has been a common phenomenon, with people migrating for various reasons. Even with…
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Scientists find microbes that can break down and digest plastics at low temperatures
Scientists have discovered a new tool in recycling that could help to reduce the environmental burden and costs associated with…
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New IVF technique in UK produces baby with DNA from three people.
A baby with DNA from three people has been born in the UK using a new IVF technique called mitochondrial…
Read More » - 10 May
Report: Tuberculosis is now killing more people than Covid and AIDS
Top United Nations officials have issued a warning about a surge in tuberculosis (TB) cases, with the disease now responsible…
Read More » - 9 May
Virgin Galactic is preparing to make space tourism a reality
Virgin Galactic is getting ready to launch its space tourism service, with the company announcing its final test flight on…
Read More » - 9 May
Scientists are going to make ‘rock’ music and Earth is the artist
Geologists, who are experts in the literal ‘rock’ part of the business, are sometimes referred to as ‘rockstars’ despite being…
Read More » - 8 May
Study: Modern people colonised Europe in three successive waves
According to new research, between 54,000 and 42,000 years ago, modern humans had to colonize Europe in three successive waves.…
Read More » - 8 May
Researchers have named a new group of butterflies after Lord of the Rings villain Sauron
A group of butterflies has been given the name Saurona after the Lord of the Rings villain, according to a…
Read More » - 8 May
French startup to take passengers to the edge of space aboard a giant balloon
Many people dream of traveling to space, but the idea of a high-tech rocket and bulky spacesuits might be a…
Read More » - 7 May
Scientists claim that alien transmission is likely to happen in next 60 years
According to recent research from the Laboratory of Statistical Biophysics at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL), the possibility…
Read More » - 7 May
Study: Four of the 27 moons of Uranus may be hiding oceans beneath their icy exteriors
New research indicates that four of Uranus’ 27 moons may have oceans buried beneath their icy exteriors, according to a…
Read More » - 5 May
Breakthrough brain surgery conducted by American surgeons on a newborn while it was still in the womb
A team of American surgeons has made a significant breakthrough by conducting brain surgery on a newborn fetus while still…
Read More » - 4 May
Scientists find out that spiders can go so hungry that their eyesight begins to fail!
We all know what it feels like to be ‘hangry’, that state of irritability caused by hunger. Even a light…
Read More » - 4 May
Scientists come up with a way to decode a stream of words in the brain using MRI scans and artificial intelligence
The question of whether mind reading is possible has long been debated, but no definitive answer has been found. Despite…
Read More » - 4 May
Scientists find ‘conscious-like’ brain activity in the brains of dying patients
Death is a topic that has fascinated humans for centuries. Despite being a fearful and inevitable event, people have always…
Read More » - 4 May
James Webb Space Telescope finds water vapour around a rocky exoplanet revolving around its star
Water is essential for life and is also significant in the search for extraterrestrial life. The presence of water, water…
Read More » - 4 May
World’s first respiratory syncytial virus vaccine approved by the Food and Drug Administration
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the world’s first respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccine, called Arexvy, developed…
Read More » - 4 May
A team of dermatologists discover the world’s smallest skin cancer
A team of dermatologists recently made a remarkable discovery in the field of skin cancer diagnosis. During a routine visit…
Read More » - 4 May
Study says that aliens might find us through Earth’s mobile tower signals
These days, anything with the word “aliens” in its title tends to be more sensational than scientific. Humans have been…
Read More » - 4 May
Mango Leather: India, world’s largest producer of mango offers an indigenous alternative to leather
India, the largest producer of mangoes in the world, has developed an eco-friendly alternative to animal leather known as “mango…
Read More » - 1 May
China’s Zhurong rover has, for the first time, found traces of recent water activity on Mars
Chinese scientists have announced that the Zhurong rover has discovered signs of recent water activity on Mars, indicating that the…
Read More » - 1 May
Researchers believe that new antibiotics can be discovered from the fur of Costa Rican sloths
Scientists are exploring the possibility of discovering new antibiotics from the fur of sloths found in Costa Rica, as these…
Read More » - Apr- 2023 -29 April
Throat cancer cases rapidly increase in the West since the start of twenty-first century
Throat cancer cases in the West have significantly increased since the start of the twenty-first century, leading experts to call…
Read More » - 28 April
A Statue of Buddha discovered in Egypt’s seaport of Berenice on the Red Sea
The discovery of a statue of Buddha in Egypt’s seaport of Berenice on the Red Sea has shed light on…
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