Science
- Apr- 2023 -14 April
High efficacy malaria vaccine delivered by Oxford University and Serum Institute of India
The University of Oxford has developed a highly effective malaria vaccine that has been licensed for use in Ghana by…
Read More » - 13 April
New technique has been developed by scientists that could help diagnose Parkinson’s disease at an early age
Scientists have developed a new technique that can detect Parkinson’s disease in its early stages before symptoms manifest, which could…
Read More » - 13 April
New phosphorus material found in Florida after lightning struck a tree
A University of South Florida scientist has discovered a new phosphorus material that was formed after lightning struck a tree…
Read More » - 13 April
The United States for the first time, has designated xylazine, a drug, as an ’emerging threat’
The United States has identified the drug xylazine, commonly known as ‘tranq’, as an ’emerging threat’ for the first time.…
Read More » - 12 April
Stone scoreboard believed to be 1,000 years old discovered at the famous Mayan Chichen Itza archaeological site
A 1,000-year-old stone scoreboard used in an ancient ritual ball game has been discovered at the famous Mayan Chichen Itza…
Read More » - 12 April
Human brain works harder while playing against machines
A new study has revealed that the human brain is more alert while playing against machines than against other humans.…
Read More » - 11 April
Researchers to develop a technology which can detect if a person has a cold or not from the tone of their voice
Researchers are exploring a new application of artificial intelligence technology that could detect whether a person has a cold or…
Read More » - 11 April
Study reveals that being a divorcee or even being single in your mid-life increases a person’s risk of dementia
Although divorce has become more common, society still stigmatizes it, and a recent study has shown that it could lead…
Read More » - 10 April
Neuroscientist from Japan discovers that AI can decode brain activity into readable format
Yu Takagi, a neuroscientist from Japan, has made a breakthrough in using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to decode brain activity into…
Read More » - 10 April
Study: Coronavirus caused brain damage in two infants after moms got infected during pregnancy
A recent study has identified two confirmed cases of babies born with brain damage after being infected with SARS-CoV-2 inside…
Read More » - 10 April
Research finds that Spanish people were consuming hallucinogenic drugs about three millennia ago
New research has revealed that inhabitants of Menorca, located about 204 km southeast of Barcelona, consumed hallucinogenic drugs approximately three…
Read More » - 7 April
Study says that the Himalayas have lost glacier mass equal to weight of 570 million elephants
Undoubtedly, global warming is having an impact on our planet, which we all are aware of. Words like climate change…
Read More » - 5 April
ISRO develops and tests prototype of fully-autonomous, re-usable spaceplane
Spaceplanes are advanced aerospace vehicles that can glide and land like an airplane on an airstrip within the Earth’s atmosphere,…
Read More » - 4 April
Know more about Christina Koch, the NASA astronaut set for womankind’s giant leap
Christina Koch has been appointed as the mission specialist for NASA’s Artemis III mission, which, if successful, will make her…
Read More » - 4 April
Nearly 1.5 million Japanese people of working age keeps a solitary living as social loners
According to a government survey, nearly 1.5 million working-age Japanese individuals are living alone as social recluses. These individuals are…
Read More » - 4 April
Researchers in Britain to develop testosterone patches to help women combat menopause-related symptoms
British researchers are currently creating a testosterone hormone patch that can help women manage symptoms related to menopause. This innovation…
Read More » - 1 April
New study claims that like humans, plants also scream and make varying sounds when they are in pain
According to a new study published in the journal ‘Cell’, plants emit ultrasonic sound waves that can be heard by…
Read More » - Mar- 2023 -31 March
Oceansat-3, the Earth Observation Satellite sends back spectacular new images of Earth
The Earth Observation Satellite (EOS-06), also known as Oceansat-3, has captured new, stunning images of Earth using its Ocean Colour…
Read More » - 31 March
Scientists sound warning over global warming; melting ice in Antarctica is slowing deep-water currents in oceans
Scientists have issued another warning about global warming, stating that melting ice in and around Antarctica is threatening to severely…
Read More » - 31 March
New brain study comes up with detailed insights on how back-to-back meetings promote stress
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about a remote work culture, characterized by constant video meetings. However, it is commonly known…
Read More » - 30 March
Former Google scientist predicts that humans will become immortal by 2029
The phrase’You won’t live forever’ is commonly used to remind people of the inevitable end of life for humans and…
Read More » - 30 March
Cases open before the European Court against France and Switzerland over failings to protect the environment
On Wednesday, the European Court of Human Rights began hearing cases against France and Switzerland for their alleged inaction in…
Read More » - 30 March
Space Systems Design lab inaugurated in Gujarat to boost the growth of India’s private sector space firms
A new Space Systems Design lab has been opened in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, by the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorization…
Read More » - 29 March
Vogue Singapore succeeds with the idea of using AI-generated models for its cover story
Vogue Singapore has experimented with using AI-generated models for its cover story and succeeded in doing so. By using new-age…
Read More » - 29 March
Forecast: Airports of the future to scan people’s heartbeats and biometric details instead of a passport
According to a ‘future travel’ forecast for 2070 by London-based easyJet, the future of travel is set to become health-oriented,…
Read More » - 29 March
Britain advised to remedy a ‘lost decade’ of minimal planning to mitigate the worst effects of climate change
A group of government advisors in the UK has recommended that urgent action is needed to address a ‘lost decade’…
Read More » - 29 March
Four human beings to fulfil their dream as they will start living under a Mars-simulated environment this summer
This summer, four individuals will live in a habitat that simulates the environment on Mars, furthering the work of scientists…
Read More » - 29 March
Researchers at IIT Madras develop a simple paper-based test that can detect chemicals from a liquid sample
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Madras have created a small and affordable paper-based test strip that can…
Read More » - 29 March
Scientists find a way to scare elephants away from crops, not by hitting or screaming at them but ‘buzzing’
According to the New York Times, elephants have long been a problem for farmers in parts of Africa and Asia,…
Read More » - 29 March
Report: AI could potentially replace the equivalent of around 300 million full-time jobs
The issue of whether Artificial Intelligence (AI) will replace human jobs has been a recurring concern globally. Goldman Sachs, an…
Read More » - 29 March
After identifying a new species, scientists at University of Texas names it after Buc-ee’s, Texas favourite rest stop
After discovering a new species, researchers from the University of Texas at Austin have named it ‘Anchitheriomys buceei’ or ‘A.…
Read More » - 29 March
Can Artificial Intelligence read our minds?
Humans’ ability to think critically has been a key factor in their evolutionary progress. Psychologically, critical thinking is related to…
Read More » - 28 March
India to be among the first countries in the world to face heat waves that exceed the threshold for human survival
Over the past few decades, climate change has brought significant heat waves to India, and according to a World Bank…
Read More » - 28 March
Study answers the age-old question; Do drugs and alcohol make us more creative?
Artists throughout history have been notorious for their affinity for drugs and alcohol. Some have even claimed that these substances…
Read More » - 27 March
Pentagon officials suggest that aliens may be releasing tiny probes similar to NASA missions to study our planet
Pentagon officials suggested in a draft report last week that aliens may be visiting our solar system and releasing small…
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