Science
- Mar- 2023 -14 March
Study finds that a sleep-deprived individual’s body may have limited effects of vaccination
A recent study discovered that a person who lacks sleep may only experience minimal vaccine effects in their body. It…
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Two big icebergs are being tracked by British scientists as it can affect fishing, wildlife and shipping
British scientists are keeping track of two of the largest icebergs as they continue to drift towards places where there…
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What is Ozempic and what does it do?
Oscars 2023 comes to an end, however, drugs and medicines were also mentioned along with awards and applauses. Jimmy Kimmel…
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Research finds that toilet papers contain toxic ‘forever chemicals’ and will be a significant source of water pollution
According to peer-reviewed research from the University of Florida in the United States, the majority of toilet paper sold worldwide…
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67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus-Rex skeleton to be auctioned in Switzerland
A Tyrannosaurus-Rex skeleton dating back 67 million years will be auctioned off in Switzerland next month, marking a first (April…
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Study claims that air pollution can accelerate bone weakness among postmenopausal women
According to a recent study, postmenopausal women’s osteoporosis can worsen as a result of air pollution. According to the research,…
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New species of cockroach discovered in Singapore; gets named after Pokemon’s Ultra Beast
In Singapore, a brand-new species of cockroach was recently found. The recently discovered species has been given the name Pheromosa…
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An ‘unborn twin’ discovered in the brain of a one-year-old child in China’s Shanghai
A one-year-old child’s brain included a ‘unborn twin,’ which was found in Shanghai, China. A syndrome known as ‘fetus-in-fetu,’ in…
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New study reveales that plastic pollution in the world’s oceans has reached ‘unprecedented levels’ since 2005
Since 2005, plastic pollution in the world’s seas has increased to “record levels,” according to a recent research, which calls…
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Survey in the UK reveals that young people between the ages of 14 and 18 are watching porn frequently
According to a survey on school students’ attitudes about pornography conducted in the United Kingdom (UK), many young people between…
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Scientists achieve advancement towards a superconductor that could conduct electricity in everyday conditions
This week, researchers reported progress towards a superconductor material that could carry electricity under normal circumstances. Any technology that utilises…
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27-year-old Dutch historian discovers a stash of 1,000-year-old antiquities
The Dutch National Museum of Antiquities said on Thursday that a 27-year-old historian from the Netherlands had found a cache…
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‘Eerily cool’ thin cloud lit by the ‘worm moon’ leaves netizens in awe at the mesmerising view
Social media users posted pictures of a ‘eerily cool’ thin cloud that was illuminated by the full moon in March,…
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H3N2 virus causes significant medical issues as it changes its pattern unexpectedly in six months
According to experts, as concern over the virus has increased, it is causing serious medical problems, particularly severe lung infections,…
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A new study finds that New York City rats can also be the carriers of the COVID-19 virus
According to a recent study, rats from New York City are capable of carrying the COVID-19 virus. The research was…
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An asteroid as big as an Olympic swimming pool may crash into Earth on Valentine’s Day in 2046
NASA scientists have predicted that an asteroid, which is thought to be as large as an Olympic swimming pool, may…
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Scientists take another huge leap by creating mice with two biological fathers
By generating mice with two biological fathers, scientists have made another enormous step forward. They achieved this by producing eggs…
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Denmark to become the first nation in the world to bury CO2 imported from abroad
Denmark has started a project to store carbon dioxide 1,800 metres beneath the North Sea, making it on track to…
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Study: Bumblebees develop puzzle-solving skills by observing their more seasoned peers
According to British experts, as reported by the BBC, bumblebees learn how to solve puzzles by watching their more seasoned…
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Research shows that full-fat dairy products are not as harmful as previously thought
Australians who are concerned about their health are switching from low-fat or skim milk to full cream milk after studies…
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A hybrid solar eclipse named Ningaloo solar eclipse to happen on April 20
The solar eclipse that occurs next month is a hybrid one. It will occur on April 20 and is known…
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NASA’s Curiosity rover for the first time clicks the ‘sun rays’ on Mars
NASA said that its Curiosity rover had successfully photographed Mars’ ‘sun rays’ for the first time. According to NASA, the…
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Terran 1, world’s first 3D-printed rocket to be launched into space
A major accomplishment in humanity’s journey to the stars will take place on March 8. On Wednesday, Terran 1 will…
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Archaeologists in Egypt unearth a limestone sphinx-like statue with a smiley face and two dimples
500 kilometres south of Cairo, Egypt’s capital city, archaeologists discovered a limestone figure that resembled a sphinx and had two…
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Study: Generations impacted by radiation from stray dogs that live close to the Chernobyl exclusion zone
A pack of stray dogs that dwell near to the Chernobyl exclusion zone are providing scientists with information about how…
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Scientists discover new disease called ‘Plasticosis’ in birds that is caused by the consumption of plastics
Scientists have identified a brand-new illness in birds dubbed ‘Plasticosis’ that is exclusively brought on by ingesting plastics. Birds that…
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Scientists sound alarm over Antarctic sea ice reaching record low levels for the third time in six years
Scientists have expressed concern over the Antarctic sea ice breaking records for the third time in the past six years.…
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Scotland bans use of desflurane, an anaesthetic which poses a tremendous threat to the environment
Desflurane, an anaesthetic that greatly endangers the environment, has been outlawed in Scotland. Scotland has so become the first nation…
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A west African lioness gives birth raising hopes that the critically endangered lions can be saved from extinction
Three cubs were born to Florence, a west African lioness, giving optimism that the severely endangered lions might yet be…
Read More » - 3 March
Jurassic-era giant insect spotted clinging to the Walmart big box’s side in Arkansas
A huge insect from the Jurassic period that had been gone for at least 50 years in eastern North America…
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Aboriginal spears from Australia taken by Captain James Cook in 1770 to be returned to Sydney
Captain James Cook’s 1770 capture of Aboriginal spears from Australia is about to be returned to the clan’s living descendants…
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Hidden corridor nine metres long discovered close to the main entrance of the Great Pyramid of Giza
Even after more than 4,500 years of existence, Egypt’s Great Pyramid of Giza is still dropping fascinating historical artefacts hidden…
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British researchers develop Artificial Intelligence powered tool that can help boost the quality of donor organs
Hundreds of organ transplants worldwide fail each year as a result of unsuccessful surgeries. Sometimes this is because medical workers…
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New study reveals that COVID-19 pandemic had detrimental effects on our mental health
The harmful effects of the coronavirus epidemic are still being felt two years later. A recent study discovered that the…
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Scientists have found that Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.8 cm per year
Researchers have discovered that the Moon is steadily separating from Earth at a rate of 3.8 centimetres annually. Reflective panels…
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