Science
- Mar- 2023 -27 March
83-year-old blind man regain sight partly following a surgery in a first-of-its-kind procedure
An 83-year-old man who had been blind was able to partially regain his vision following a groundbreaking surgery. The unique…
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Scientists reveal that a supermassive blackhole has changed its direction and is now facing Earth
Scientists at the Royal Astronomical Society have discovered that a supermassive black hole in a galaxy located 657 million light-years…
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ISRO launches its largest and heaviest Launch Vehicle Mark-3 rocket from Satish Dhawan Space Centre
On March 26, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) successfully launched its largest and heaviest Launch Vehicle Mark-3 (LVM3) rocket…
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Harvard physicist plans a Pacific expedition to find an alien artefact which has fallen from space into the ocean
A renowned physicist from Harvard University, Avi Loeb, is planning a $1.5 million ocean expedition to Papua New Guinea in…
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ISRO earns a revenue of Rs.1100cr as it carries out two launches of its largest and heaviest rocket in record time
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) successfully launched its largest and heaviest rocket twice, once on October 23, 2022, and…
Read More » - 26 March
Experts say that the physical pain one experiences due to heartbreak is real and actually has a scientific explanation
When people fall in love, they may experience a range of emotions, including euphoria, intense feelings, and giddiness. However, when…
Read More » - 26 March
Chatbot like the OpenAI’s ChatGPT might replace journalists in publishing breaking stories
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) language models, such as ChatGPT, is becoming increasingly prevalent in the news industry. These…
Read More » - 24 March
Study says Covid can alter genome structure of our cells
According to a study, people infected with the SARS-CoV-2 virus may undergo alterations in genomic structure, which could explain their…
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Lake Natron in Tanzania reportedly turns animals that touch it into ‘stone’
Lake Natron in Tanzania has been long known for its ability to seemingly ‘turn’ animals into ‘stone,’ and photos of…
Read More » - 24 March
Leading glaciologist Claude Lorius, whose studies helped prove humanity’s role in global warming dies at 91
Claude Lorius, a French glaciologist who was a pioneer in the study of climate change, died on March 22, 2023,…
Read More » - 23 March
A new species of orchid found in Japan
Japanese scientists have discovered new species of orchid with exquisite, glass-like pink and white plant flowers that was hiding in…
Read More » - 22 March
Images of possibly the tallest tornado in the solar system have been captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) has captured footage of a massive tornado on the surface of the Sun. The tornado,…
Read More » - 22 March
Research on asteroid Ryugu reveals building blocks of life in the charcoal-like particles on it
Scientists have discovered the presence of a crucial building block of life, a ribonucleic acid (RNA) component, on an asteroid…
Read More » - 22 March
Safety measures you should take when an earthquake strikes
An earthquake can be a terrifying experience, and it is important to know how to stay safe when one occurs.…
Read More » - 22 March
Chandrayaan 3 and Aditya L1 could launch in the middle of 2023
The launch of Chandrayaan-3, India’s third lunar mission, and Aditya L1, the country’s first solar mission, could take place by…
Read More » - 22 March
Scientists reveal unreported effects of DMT, a substance which produces extraordinary psychic effects
A recent study has examined the impact of consuming a hallucinogenic drug on the experience of breaking through to another…
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Humanity’s overconsumption of water is increasingly putting the resource at risk, warns UN report
The report claims that humans are consuming more water than the planet can replenish, which is leading to water scarcity…
Read More » - 21 March
Study finds link between less sleep and heart disease
A new study has warned that sleeping for less than 5 hours a day can increase the risk of cardiovascular…
Read More » - 21 March
Here’s all you need to know about Babesiosis, a rare tick-borne disease on rise in the US
Babesiosis, a rare tick-borne disease, is on the rise in the United States, with an increasing number of cases being…
Read More » - 21 March
ISRO’s largest rocket LVM3 to be launched at 9am on March 26 from Satish Dhawan Space Centre in Sriharikota
India’s largest rocket, the Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle Mark III (GSLV Mk III), is set to perform its second commercial…
Read More » - 20 March
Rolls-Royce to research how nuclear power could be used to support a future moon base for astronauts
The UK Space Agency is supporting Rolls-Royce in its research to explore the possibility of a nuclear reactor for a…
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Australian researchers invent a snake-like soft robot to 3D print living cells from the inside of patients’ bodies
Scientists have made significant progress in the field of 3D bioprinting, which is the process of creating living tissues and…
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Scientists create the first molecular-level, 3D picture of how an odour molecule activates a human odorant receptor
Scientists have created a three-dimensional image of an odor molecule, which could help in better understanding the sense of smell,…
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Research finds that multidrug-resistant organisms could be passed on to owners from even their healthy pets
According to a recent study, healthy pets may be passing on multidrug-resistant organisms (MDROs) to their owners, highlighting the potential…
Read More » - 19 March
An endangered radiated turtle named Mr Pickles and his partner Mrs Pickles welcomes three new offsprings
Mr Pickles, a 90-year-old endangered radiated tortoise, has become a father of three offspring at the Houston zoo in the…
Read More » - 19 March
Scientists claim to have discovered a new parasitic fungus which infects trapdoor spiders in Brazil
A parasitic fungus that attacks and feeds on spiders has been discovered in Brazil by scientists. The fungus called ‘Naushonia’…
Read More » - 19 March
New study suggests the possibility of aliens hiding in special ‘terminator zones’ on distant exoplanets
Scientists have suggested that alien life could exist on distant exoplanets in what is known as the ‘terminator zone.’ The…
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Study reveals that footballers are 50 per cent more likely to suffer from dementia
A recent study has found that footballers have a 50% higher risk of developing dementia. The study was conducted by…
Read More » - 19 March
Google Doodle celebrates the 80th birthday of Dr Mario Molina, Nobel Laureate who helped save the Ozone Layer
Google Doodle honors Dr. Mario Molina, a Mexican chemist who won the Nobel Prize and played a critical role in…
Read More » - 17 March
‘Work is in progress’ around India’s very own space tourism module, says report by ISRO
In a report released on Thursday, S. Somnath, chairman of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), stated that ‘work is…
Read More » - 16 March
Study claims having higher levels of caffeine may lower body fat and also reduce the risk of type 2 diabetes
According to a recent study, having greater blood levels of caffeine may help you lose weight and lessen your chance…
Read More » - 16 March
New study reveales that air pollution is creating a hindrance in the mating of fruit flies
According to a recent study, air pollution prevents fruit flies from mating because the females are unable to detect the…
Read More » - 15 March
Doctors at AIIMS Delhi successfully performes a risky surgery on the heart of an heart
An unborn baby’s heart was successfully operated on by surgeons at AIIMS Delhi. The treatment, known as balloon dilation, was…
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Survey suggests that offices can run smoothly even after cutting down Zoom calls and project updates to half
According to a recent poll, even after halving the number of Zoom conversations and project updates, offices may still function…
Read More » - 14 March
Ground station of the jointly developed India-Bhutan satellite inaugurated in Thimpu, the capital city of Bhutan
At Thimpu, Bhutan’s capital city, the ground station for the jointly developed India-Bhutan satellite was officially opened. It is a…
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