Science
- Jan- 2023 -28 January
Scientific journal publishers restrict the use of the advanced AI-driven chatbot, ChatGPT, as co-author on papers
The usage of the cutting-edge AI-driven chatbot ChatGPT as contributors has been restricted or outlawed by thousands of scientific journal…
Read More » - 27 January
Scientists create a tiny ‘Terminator 2’-like robot that can melt and re-solidify itself on command
Terminator is back, but not in the way you may expect. A little ‘Terminator 2’-style robot that can melt and…
Read More » - 25 January
The US FDA proposed draft guidance to reduce the amount of lead in packaged food meant for babies
On Tuesday, the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) put up a draught directive to lower the lead content of…
Read More » - 25 January
Study reveals that Earth’s inner core has stopped spinning and might change its original direction of motion
The interior of the Earth has always moved at its own rate. Researchers have been aware of the peculiar behaviour…
Read More » - 25 January
Bill Gates set his eyes on an Australian start-up that plans to reduce methane emissions from cow burps
Bill Gates, the creator of Microsoft, has his eye on an Australian start-up developing climate technology that aims to reduce…
Read More » - 25 January
Not just limbs, the sea spiders can also regrow amputated body parts says new study
You would be surprised at how much sea spiders are capable of. According to a study published on Monday, marine…
Read More » - 25 January
92% of Beijing’s 22 million population to be infected with COVID-19 by the end of January says a new study
A recent study by experts from the University of Hong Kong found that by the end of January, 92% of…
Read More » - 24 January
Climate change and threat of nuclear war push the arms of the Doomsday clock towards the time symbolic to ‘doom’
According to a specialist on the existential danger, the Doomsday Clock, which was developed by the Bulletin of the Atomic…
Read More » - 24 January
Palaeontologists find 256 fossilised Titanosaur eggs and 92 nests of herbivorous Titanosaurs in Narmada Valley
According to the Economic Times, palaeontologists recently discovered 92 herbivorous Titanosaur nests and 256 fossilised Titanosaur eggs in the Dhar…
Read More » - 24 January
The WHO reports that over five billion people are exposed to higher risks of heart diseases because of trans fat
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), trans fat exposes more than five billion people to an increased risk of…
Read More » - 21 January
Residents of Bursa in Turkiye left staggered after a lenticular cloud, resembling a UFO appeared in the sky
A lenticular cloud that resembled a UFO appeared in the sky on Thursday morning, leaving the residents of Bursa in…
Read More » - 20 January
Giant cane toad dubbed ‘Toadzilla’ with a weight equal to a newborn child discovered in Northern Queensland
Australia’s Northern Queensland is home to a big cane toad that weighs the same as some newborn humans. The rough-skinned…
Read More » - 20 January
Residents in a remote part of southeastern Australia struggle with rare corneal erosion caused by a beetle
Several locals in a remote area of southeast Australia are suffering from a rare corneal erosion condition known as ‘Christmas…
Read More » - 19 January
Benefis of quitting sugar
Here are some adjustments your body will go through if you give up white sugar for a whole week. Improved…
Read More » - 19 January
Benefits of cucumber water in winter
Cucumber consumption has numerous health advantages during the summer. But have you ever heard of cucumber water, which can aid…
Read More » - 19 January
Study suggests that since human waste contain essential nutrients they can be used to make agricultural fertilisers
According to a recent study that appeared in the journal Frontiers in Environmental Science, since human waste products like urine…
Read More » - 19 January
Scientists guide lightning strikes with a first-of-a-kind car-sized Laser Lightning Rod
Scientists have developed a method for what they refer to as their first-ever car-sized Laser Lightning Rod in an effort…
Read More » - 19 January
Scientists in Australia use AI monitors to track down rare bird species lost since the 2019-2020 summer bushfires
Researchers in Australia utilised artificial intelligence monitors to find endangered bird species that were thought to have disappeared due to…
Read More » - 19 January
Report by Oxford estimates that over two billion tonnes of carbon dioxide are removed from the atmosphere annually
According to an independent analysis published on Thursday and headed by the University of Oxford, trees remove almost two billion…
Read More » - 19 January
Scientists find that Echidnas’ mucus serves dual purpose, one to clear dirt from snouts and second to keep them cool
Researchers have discovered that the mucus produced by Echidnas has two functions: first, it cleans the dirt from their snouts,…
Read More » - 18 January
Archaeologists find a flat, square block of a brownish runestone in Norway what they believe to be the world’s oldest
In Norway, archaeologists discovered a flat, square block of a brownish runestone, which they claim to be the world’s oldest…
Read More » - 18 January
The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope in Pune detects a radio signal originating from an extremely distant galaxy
The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) in Pune, India, has discovered a radio signal coming from a very far-off galaxy.…
Read More » - 18 January
Researchers in Cranfield University, UK help UN to develop AI to monitor illicit opium production in Afghanistan
The United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) is developing an artificial intelligence (AI) driven application that would monitor…
Read More » - 18 January
Study reveals that pregnant women are more likely to have serious illnesses and can even die sometimes due to COVID-19
A thorough analysis of Covid’s effects on expectant mothers and their offspring is challenging because to the disparate studies that…
Read More » - 17 January
Study: Eating just one freshwater fish in the US is equivalent to a month of drinking water full of ‘chemicals’
According to a recent study released on Tuesday, eating just one portion of freshwater fish that was locally caught in…
Read More » - 17 January
The International Space Station (ISS) had to perform three collision avoidance manoeuvres in the year 2022 alone
Compared to the 33 collision avoidance manoeuvres (CAM) the International Space Station (ISS) has had to conduct since 1999, three…
Read More » - 15 January
Study of the Martian meteorite that crashed in Morocco a decade ago reveals clues to life on Mars
The Martian meteorite ‘Tissint,’ which crashed landed in Morocco more than ten years ago, was studied, and it was discovered…
Read More » - 15 January
New study gives solution to various health problems caused due to sitting long hours on a chair
Many diseases are caused by a sedentary lifestyle. Just spending a lot of time sitting in a chair creates a…
Read More » - 15 January
Scientists from China claims to have created ultrastrong, yet stretchable steel
Chinese researchers assert that by developing a new type of steel, they have overcome a steelmaking issue. The team’s newly…
Read More » - 14 January
New study finds link between number of steps taken and cardiovascular disease
Daily walking is said to keep your body healthy. According to a recent study, middle-aged adults who walked 6 kilometres…
Read More » - 14 January
Health experts share how many eggs you can have in a day
Eggs have always been a part of many diets. They have, however, also been connected to cardiovascular disease and cholesterol.…
Read More » - 14 January
Astronomers discover the most distant star in the Milky Way galaxy
Astronomy is expanding far and beyond Earth’s orbit as science advances, and researchers have now discovered the Milky Way galaxy’s…
Read More » - 14 January
The UAE, a major OPEC oil exporter, to be the second Arab state to host the climate conference after Egypt in 2022
The announcement by the United Arab Emirates on Thursday that the head of the state-owned oil giant Abu Dhabi National…
Read More » - 14 January
Science answers why chocolate feels so good to eat
Science offers a solution that is almost universally accepted for why eating chocolate makes you feel so happy. Researchers from…
Read More » - 13 January
Firefighters who battled the fatal Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017 develops rare forms of cancer
An investigation by The Mirror has revealed that several firefighters who battled the fatal Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017,…
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