Science
- Apr- 2023 -27 April
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates states that AI may be able to teach children how to ‘read and write’
According to recent statements made by Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, artificial intelligence (AI) may be able to teach children how…
Read More » - 26 April
Conjunctivitis, or ‘pink eye,’ is emerging as one of the main symptoms of Covid-19 in children
Experts have said that conjunctivitis, also known as ‘pink eye,’ is emerging as a significant symptom of Covid-19 in children,…
Read More » - 25 April
The Chinese space agency reveals that it recently gifted Russia and France small samples of lunar soil
On Monday, April 24, the Chinese space agency disclosed that it had given France and Russia small samples of lunar…
Read More » - 24 April
US: People who received Covid shots develop a condition called Tinnitus or ringing in the ear
COVID-19 vaccines are being criticized once again as some people in the US are claiming that they have developed tinnitus…
Read More » - 24 April
Study reveals that the media’s coverage of climate research is carried out in a way that doesn’t provoke action
According to a study published in the Global Environmental Change scientific journal, the media’s coverage of climate research fails to…
Read More » - 22 April
Earth Day 2023: Reasons why everyone must take climate action
Climate change refers to the long-term alteration in temperatures and weather patterns, which can be caused by natural factors such…
Read More » - 22 April
Trouble sleeping may be an early sign of Alzheimer’s disease, reveals study
It appears that difficulty sleeping may be a warning sign of Alzheimer’s disease, as individuals who are ultimately diagnosed with…
Read More » - 21 April
Scientists find a mechanism to reverse or halt the process of greying of hair
The graying of hair is a common sign of aging that many of us try to hide by dyeing our…
Read More » - 21 April
Scientists in Britain solve one of the greatest mysteries of life: how chromosomes get their X shape
A group of scientists in the United Kingdom have made a breakthrough in understanding how chromosomes obtain their iconic X…
Read More » - 21 April
ISRO prepares its most-reliable rocket for the PSLV-C55 mission, scheduled for launch on Saturday
What if you could split up the work of assembling and integrating a spacefaring rocket among two facilities and do…
Read More » - 21 April
Report by EU Copernicus scientist says that 2022 was the fifth warmest year on record globally
According to a report released by EU Copernicus scientists on Thursday, 2022 was the fifth warmest year globally on record.…
Read More » - 20 April
Study reveals that brains shrink in new dads after first child
Parents often feel tired when caring for their children, as raising kids can be demanding both physically and emotionally. It’s…
Read More » - 20 April
Study: current strain of avian influenza is more dangerous than the previous strains
A study conducted by researchers from the University of Maryland suggests that the current strain of avian influenza, commonly known…
Read More » - 20 April
Researchers at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem develop tomatoes that can grow in extreme drought
The Hebrew University of Jerusalem’s researchers have succeeded in developing tomato varieties that can produce high yields even under extreme…
Read More » - 20 April
Australian organisation lodges police complaint demanding ‘toxic’ dolphin meat be removed from sale in Japan
An Australian nonprofit, Action for Dolphins (AFD), has filed a police complaint in Japan demanding the removal of ‘toxic’ dolphin…
Read More » - 20 April
Here’s all you need to know about the Lyrids meteor shower 2023
The Lyrid meteor shower, which began on April 16, will reach its peak in the early hours of April 23.…
Read More » - 18 April
Impact of drinking cold water in summer
During the summer season, people often turn to cold drinks to beat the heat and stay hydrated. While it is…
Read More » - 18 April
A hospital in Spain completes first robotic lung transplant through a ‘small incision’
A hospital in Spain has successfully completed the first robotic lung transplant using a new access route that does not…
Read More » - 18 April
Researchers find a previously unknown pristine coral reef off Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands
A new coral reef has been discovered off the coast of the Galapagos Islands in Ecuador, which supports a rich…
Read More » - 18 April
Report: Nicotine free high street vapes sold across UK contain the same level of addictive substances as e-cigarettes
Inter Scientific conducted a test which was shared with The Guardian, revealing that some high street vapes sold across England…
Read More » - 18 April
Lavish winery used by ancient Roman elite discovered in the ruins of Villa of the Quintilii
A recent study published in the academic journal Antiquity has revealed that the Roman elite gathered at the Villa of…
Read More » - 17 April
Scientists explore the use of artificial intelligence for finding extraterrestrial life on Mars
The fascination with extraterrestrial life has been a long-standing subject for humans, as evidenced by the countless books, movies, and…
Read More » - 17 April
Study reveals that ‘EBV’ virus that is primarily spread through saliva can evolve into cancer
Sharing food with loved ones is often seen as a way to strengthen relationships, but a study published in the…
Read More » - 16 April
Study finds that traces of million-year-old viruses hiding inside human DNA might help the body fight cancers
A recent study has discovered that remnants of ancient viruses, present in human DNA, may be beneficial in the fight…
Read More » - 15 April
Elon Musk’s SpaceX to carry out its first test flight of ‘Starship’
SpaceX, the aerospace company founded by Elon Musk, is set to conduct the inaugural test flight of its new Starship…
Read More » - 15 April
Scientists find a leak in the Pacific Ocean floor that may cause a massive earthquake
A new discovery by scientists indicates the presence of an unusual leak on the floor of the Pacific Ocean that…
Read More » - 15 April
Chinese scientists conduct ‘landmark experiment’ by allowing AI to fully control a satellite
Chinese scientists claim to have conducted a groundbreaking experiment by temporarily allowing an artificial intelligence (AI) machine to take control…
Read More » - 15 April
Tomatoes grown on the International Space Station to return to Earth
Tomatoes grown on the International Space Station (ISS) as part of a NASA study on the possibility of fresh food…
Read More » - 15 April
Study reveals that the AI chatbot in a single system may ‘drink’ a ‘500ml bottle of water’
A recent pre-print study by the University of Colorado Riverside and the University of Texas at Arlington investigated the amount…
Read More » - 14 April
Study says that another COVID-19-like pandemic might hit the world in the next decade or so
A new study by health intelligence firm Airfinity Ltd has warned that the world could face another pandemic similar to…
Read More » - 14 April
China conducts yet another nuclear fusion experiment in its pursuit of creating an ‘artificial sun’
China has achieved a significant milestone in its quest to develop an “artificial sun” through nuclear fusion, with the Experimental…
Read More » - 14 April
Whopping $25,000 is on offer if you can find the remains of a meteorite in Maine
A meteorite sighting in Maine last week has sparked excitement among space enthusiasts, as anyone who finds a piece of…
Read More » - 14 April
Japan study finds men who are interested in sex live longer than those who aren’t
A new study conducted in Japan has found that men who have no interest in sex are likely to die…
Read More » - 14 April
Chatbot named ‘ChaosGPT’ creates headlines for its nihilistic and mass destruction ideas
In recent months, the internet has seen a surge in the development of artificial intelligence (AI) chatbots, with OpenAI’s ChatGPT…
Read More » - 14 April
Liftoff of the European Space Agency’s JUICE mission postponed by 24 hours because of bad weather
The launch of the European Space Agency’s (ESA) JUICE mission, which aims to investigate whether Jupiter’s icy moons could support…
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