Science
- Mar- 2023 -1 March
600 to 800 years old pre-Hispanic mummy discovered with three drunk men in the Peruvian city of Puno
The police in the Peruvian city of Puno came across a pre-Hispanic mummy with three inebriated males that was thought…
Read More » - Feb- 2023 -28 February
ISRO and its Argentinian counterpart to explore the opportunities for expanding space relations between the two nations
Talks between the Argentinian space agency (CONAE) and the Indian space agency (ISRO) are taking place to examine potential avenues…
Read More » - 28 February
SpaceX launch to the International Space Station called off minutes before launch
Minutes before launch, a SpaceX mission to the International Space Station was cancelled due to issues with ground systems, according…
Read More » - 28 February
The US space agency NASA to name a woman as its ‘science chief’ for the first time
The US space agency NASA will designate a woman as its ‘science chief’ for the first time. An official familiar…
Read More » - 27 February
19-year-old Chinese diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease making him the condition’s youngest-ever documented case
A 19-year-old boy in China has been identified as having Alzheimer’s disease, making him the condition’s youngest known case, according…
Read More » - 25 February
China’s Zhurong rover sent to Mars as part of Beijing’s Tianwen 1 mission continues to be in ‘hibernation’
China’s ambitious Tianwen 1 project, which also happens to be the country’s first interplanetary mission, celebrated its second anniversary on…
Read More » - 25 February
New research suggests that lung function development can improve in children if air pollution is reduced
According to recent study, children’s lung development can improve if air pollution is minimised and the proportion of children with…
Read More » - 24 February
New report by UN reveals that a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth every two minutes
According to a new report by UN agencies released on Thursday (February 23), a woman dies during pregnancy or childbirth…
Read More » - 24 February
New medicine called Xylazine or tranq unleashes havoc in the US by causing deadly symptoms including skin rotting
A new drug called Xylazine, also known as ‘tranq,’ has wreaked havoc in US cities by inducing fatal symptoms like…
Read More » - 24 February
How does ‘Stem cell transplant’ cures HIV patients
HIV primarily targets CD4 immune cells in the human body, making it more difficult for an individual to defend against…
Read More » - 22 February
Soviet-era rocket finally returns to Earth after spending decades in orbit around the Earth
After spending decades in space, a Soviet-era rocket, or what was left of it, has finally landed on Earth. The…
Read More » - 22 February
NASA is gearing up to launch Israel’s very first telescope mission
The first telescope expedition from Israel is about to take off, according to NASA. Early in 2026, the UV Transient…
Read More » - 22 February
30 mice reportedly cured of Alzheimer’s employing a new molecule developed by Israeli scientists
Israeli researchers claim to have used a recently created chemical to cure Alzheimer’s in mice. Thirty Alzheimer’s-affected mice were given…
Read More » - 22 February
Lancet study finds deadlier mpox virus in people with advanced HIV
An advanced stage of immunosuppressed HIV-positive individuals have been identified to carry a severe variant of the mpox virus, formerly…
Read More » - 22 February
Researchers in Florida are fitting GPS collars to prey animals to hunt invasive pythons
In order to more successfully locate, trap, and eradicate invasive Burmese pythons in Florida’s Everglades, researchers are attaching location-tracking collars…
Read More » - 22 February
Study suggests that neurotechnology can stimulate the spinal cord instantly and enhance arm and hand mobility
According to a study from the Universities of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon, neurotechnology may be able to rapidly activate the…
Read More » - 22 February
Study reveals that Leonardo da Vinci explored the science of gravity before Galileo and Isaac Newton
A recent study says that Italian genius and renowned artist Leonardo da Vinci examined the ‘attraction of one item to…
Read More » - 21 February
Scientists have successfully cured a third person of HIV through stem cell transplant
A third person with HIV has been successfully treated by scientists. The guy known only as ‘the Düsseldorf patient’ was…
Read More » - 20 February
Scientists at NASA find ‘one of the most elongated asteroids’ ever pictured by their planetary radar
NASA researchers in the US have discovered ‘one of the most elongated asteroids’ ever seen by their planetary radar. The…
Read More » - 19 February
The sea ice surrounding the Antarctic continent is now at its lowest in history
When measurements using satellites were first made in the late 1970s, the sea ice covering the Antarctic continent is presently…
Read More » - 19 February
166 million years old massive dinosaur footprint found off the coast of the United Kingdom’s Yorkshire
Off the coast of Yorkshire, United Kingdom, a gigantic dinosaur footprint said to have been left by a dinosaur probably…
Read More » - 19 February
Study reveals that while humans do not hibernate but need a bit more sleep during the colder months
Are you frequently called lazy, especially in the winter? Or do you merely feel a little more tired now that…
Read More » - 19 February
Scientists discover pieces of DNA which are said to act like ‘Bond villains’ in helping cancers spread
Scientists have identified the DNA fragments that are thought to operate like ‘Bond villains’ in promoting the growth of cancer.…
Read More » - 19 February
Archaeologists unearth a stunning silver wedding gown from a shipwreck from the seventeenth century
The largest island in the North Sea, Texel, was the scene of the 1660 drowning of a ship carrying a…
Read More » - 19 February
Astronauts whose planned return spacecraft was harmed by a meteoroid to be brought back by a rescue ship
According to a statement released on Saturday by Russia’s space agency, three astronauts whose planned return spacecraft was damaged by…
Read More » - 17 February
In a major breakthrough scientists reveal reason for death of ‘Dolly,’ a Sauropod that lived 150 million years ago
In a significant development, researchers identified the potential cause of the demise of a single, nearly 150-million-year-old gigantic dinosaur. Dolly,…
Read More » - 17 February
Archaeologists discover the remains of a bar that dates back over 5,000 years in southern Iraq
Archaeologists in southern Iraq have found the remnants of a bar that goes back more than 5,000 years, and they…
Read More » - 17 February
Study says that protection against Covid from being previously infected lasts as long as that offered by vaccination
According to the most recent study released on Thursday, February 17, protection against Covid from prior infection lasts at least…
Read More » - 16 February
Meteorites that fell in the Indian state of Gujarat prove to be a valuable resource to understand planetary processes
The meteorites that landed in Gujarat, a state in western India, may prove to be a useful tool for comprehending…
Read More » - 16 February
Two aircraft reported seeing a meteorite in Texas with residents saying that they heard a loud explosion
On Wednesday, a meteorite was spotted in Texas by two aircraft, and locals claimed to have heard a thunderous explosion.…
Read More » - 15 February
16-year-old European hedgehog becomes the oldest hedgehog in the world
A 16-year-old European hedgehog has broken the previous record held by another hedgehog by seven years to become the oldest…
Read More » - 15 February
Scientists discover 57 million years old fossil of a giant penguin that weighed 150kg
The tiny, tuxedo-clad penguins of the present were once enormous. Don’t trust us? Well, a recent study has made this…
Read More » - 15 February
Researchers develop groundbreaking male contraceptive pill that can stop sperm in its track
Researchers develop ground-breaking male contraceptive pill that has successfully stopped sperm in its tracks in preclinical animals. Even if to…
Read More » - 14 February
Scientists warn that France’s Eurasian lynx will vanish from the planet if necessary actions aren’t taken soon
The Eurasian lynx, a stunning wild cat native to France, is in peril. Scientists have cautioned that if action is…
Read More » - 14 February
Study reveals that extreme heat, humidity and other climate changes have impacts on mental health
According to a recent Lancet Planetary Health study, Bangladesh’s mental health, particularly in terms of despair and anxiety, is affected…
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