Science
- Jan- 2023 -13 January
Indian automaker start-up Vayve Mobility unveils prototype of the country’s first solar-powered electric vehicle
Indian automaker start-up Vayve Mobility on Wednesday (January 11) unveiled a prototype of what it called the country’s first solar-powered electric…
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Women put in more effort than men, says an anthropological study of the gender division of labour in various countries
According to the UN, women and girls account for half of the world’s population and, consequently, for half of its…
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Nine-year-old girl finds a rare fossil of megalodon shark tooth at Maryland beach
On Christmas Day, a nine-year-old girl discovered a rare fossil at a Maryland beach that experts have dubbed a ‘once-in-a-lifetime…
Read More » - 11 January
Zombie drug causes havoc in the US as people use it to bulk up on illicit fentanyl
In the US, fentanyl overdose has already claimed numerous lives. However, a new drug has emerged in Philadelphia city as…
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Britain’s attempt to become the first European country to launch a satellite into space ends as the launch fails
Britain’s effort to become the first European nation to launch a satellite into space was unsuccessful on Tuesday after Virgin…
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Scientists unearthed the fossil of a bizarre creature in China dating back to 120 million years
The question of whether birds are the offspring of dinosaurs has been further complicated by the discovery of a weird…
Read More » - 10 January
ISRO is looking to explore collaborations with emerging nations in the space sector along with others
In addition to working with established space powers like Russia, the United States, Japan and France, the Indian Space Research…
Read More » - 10 January
Ozone layer to be completely be healed within two decades as the airborne chemicals are declining, says UN
According to a recent United Nations research, the Earth’s ozone layer, which shields people from the sun’s damaging UV radiation,…
Read More » - 9 January
Musk’s SpaceX is ready for second launch of the year as it lifts off 40 satellites as part of an internet constellation
In its second launch of the year, Elon Musk’s SpaceX will launch 40 satellites for its rival company OneWeb’s internet…
Read More » - 9 January
WHO warns that there is no safe amount of alcohol that does not affect health
There is no safe level of alcohol that has no negative effects on health, according to the World Health Organization’s…
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DRDO premier R&D facility creates ‘rat cyborgs’ to help in security forces’ recovery operations and surveillance
According to an official, India’s top research and development agency is developing ‘rat cyborgs’ that will aid in the recovery…
Read More » - 8 January
Researchers find ways to explore Saturn’s moon without having a probe to land on its surface
Enceladus, a moon of Saturn is an icy planet and scientists believe there is a massive global ocean beneath its…
Read More » - 8 January
Researchers find out how the structures made by ancient Romans have survived wars and the fall of an empire
The buildings built by the ancient Romans are still standing today as a tribute to the brilliance of their engineers…
Read More » - 8 January
Furniture conservator makes a crucial discovery helping in understanding why cave paintings were drawn
Ben Bacon, a furniture conservator, uncovered a significant discovery in London that provided insight into the motivations behind the Ice…
Read More » - 8 January
World’s first robot lawyer to defend an alleged traffic rule violator in the US
An accused’s defence in the courtroom by an attorney or lawyer or advocate, as per the prevailing court vocabulary of…
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Recently discovered comet to approach close to the Earth on February 1 and can be visible to the naked eye
On February 1, the recently discovered comet C/2022 E3 (ZTF) will come close to the Earth and be visible to…
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Cancer vaccine trials to begin in the UK after the Rishi Sunak signs a deal with German biopharmaceutical firm BioNTech
Following a contract struck by the Rishi Sunak administration with the German biopharmaceutical company BioNTech to carry out clinical trials,…
Read More » - 6 January
Study finds that females from the east Baltic region contributed more to the gene pool of Scandinavia
According to researchers who also recorded the disproportionate genetic effect of women who arrived in the area during Norsemen’s invasions…
Read More » - 6 January
Researchers discover a class of genetic agents in which genetic information is passed directly between organisms
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have discovered a new secret that might provide further understanding of the genetic…
Read More » - 5 January
The world’s first vaccine for honeybees is approved for use by the United States
The United States has authorised the use of the first honeybee vaccine ever created. According to a report by Business…
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Space tech startups identified by ISRO to be onboarded onto the Microsoft for Startups Founders Hub platform
Microsoft and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) partnered to support space-tech businesses in India a few weeks after India…
Read More » - 4 January
Avoid these foods for a healthy heart in 2023
FRIED FOODS According to studies, saturated fats raise the body’s harmful cholesterol levels. High quantities of salt and saturated fats…
Read More » - 4 January
This could be the reason why you are having trouble sleeping
The body’s decreased melatonin production may be one of the main causes of sleep problems. Experts refer to the hormone…
Read More » - 4 January
Scientists discover new planet that celebrates New Year every 5 days
It will take the Earth 365 days to complete its new orbit around the Sun, which marks the start of…
Read More » - 4 January
Amazon Fund re-activated now that Brazilian President Lula da Silva is back in office and vows to halt deforestation
Norway, a key contributor to the Amazon Fund, claimed that with Brazilian President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva back in…
Read More » - 4 January
Trailer of the film ‘The Challenge,’ which was shot on the International Space Station is released
While the rest of the world waits for Tom Cruise’s rumoured space movie endeavour, Russia has already completed it. Trailer…
Read More » - 4 January
Walter Cunningham, the last surviving astronaut from NASA’s Apollo program dies at the age of 90
The last living member of NASA’s Apollo program’s inaugural successful crewed space mission, Walter Cunningham, passed away on Tuesday in…
Read More » - 4 January
The James Webb Telescope marks its one-year milestone in the coldness of space
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which was put into orbit on Christmas Day of 2021, has finished its first…
Read More » - 4 January
Looted ancient wooden sarcophagus from the Houston Museum of Natural Sciences returned to Egypt
Egyptian officials said on Monday that a historic wooden sarcophagus that was on display at the Houston Museum of Natural…
Read More » - 4 January
The World Bank seeks to vastly expand its lending capacity to address climate change and other global crises
According to an ‘evolution roadmap,’ the World Bank is seeking to significantly increase its lending capacity to address climate change…
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Israel’s new government to abandon the country’s tax on single-use plastic plates and utensils
Despite environmental concerns, Israel’s new administration will end the nation’s levy on single-use plastic plates and utensils, Finance Minister Bezalel…
Read More » - 4 January
We finally have an answer why Southern Hemisphere is hit by so many storms
In 2022, many catastrophic storms that raged up to category 4 intensified as they moved across the Southern Hemisphere. Compared…
Read More » - 4 January
Health experts explain why cough syrups should not be sold as an over-the-counter drug in India
Dr. Sharad Aggarwal, President of the Indian Medical Association (IMA), New Delhi, claims that using too much cough syrups can…
Read More » - 4 January
Researchers find what may be the first-ever ‘virovore’ or an organism which eats viruses
Researchers may have discovered the first ‘virovore,’ or organism that consumes viruses. Researchers from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in the…
Read More » - 3 January
Study says mosquitoes are becoming more prevalent and expanding their range due to climate change
The Nature magazine recently released a paper titled ‘Insecticidal activity of Streptomyces sp. KSF103 ethyl acetate extract against medically important…
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