Science
- Jan- 2023 -3 January
Belgium-based NGO says human hair is capable of absorbing environmental pollutants
According to a Belgian based non-profit organisation, human hair has the ability to absorb environmental toxins. The Dung Dung non-Hair…
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New study claims poor hydration among adults might result in faster ageing and a higher risk of chronic diseases
According to a recent National Institutes of Health study, persons who do not drink enough water may age more quickly…
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The chief of the Mexican space agency seeks the support of India in building and launching a remote sensing satellite
Indian assistance is being requested by the head of the Mexican space agency in the development and deployment of a…
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Meet the pioneer who taught rocket science to India, Dr. Vikram Sarabhai
On August 12, 1919, Vikram Sarabhai was born in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, into a prominent business family that at the time…
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Simple ways that can help you get rid of stubborn fat in winter as per Ayurveda
WARM WATER Warm water is a good way to start the day because it speeds up metabolism and reduces bloating.…
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Meet the Millet Evangelist of India, Sharmila Oswal
For the past 20 years, Sharmila Oswal has worked with the millet mission in India. She has played a significant…
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Health experts share some ways you can lower the risk of brain stroke in winter
Ways you can lower the risk of brain stroke in winter, by Dr Kunal Bahrani, Director, Neurology, Fortis Escorts Hospital,…
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Nasa considers SpaceX backup plan for crew of Russia’s leaky Soyuz ship
In response to a Russian capsule bursting a coolant leak while docked to the orbital lab, NASA is investigating if…
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Why your body needs quality sleep
Consolidation is sleep’s primary crucial role. We mistakenly believe that our body is immobile while we sleep. However, our brain…
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Study says almost 50-70% of children ‘below 19’ are still susceptible to SARS-CoV-2
According to a recent study, the globe needs improved vaccines and immunisation campaigns since, in 2021, before the Omicron wave,…
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WHO Director-General urges China to be more forthcoming about the COVID-19 situation in the country
Beijing’s official media referred to these requirements as ‘discriminatory’ as more and more nations place limitations on travellers from China…
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Russian space agency Roscosmos releases video of three cosmonauts decorating the International Space Station
Russian space agency Roscosmos posted a video of three cosmonauts Sergey Prokopiev, Anna Kikina, and Dmitry Petelin decorating the International…
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Positive and negative impacts of coral cryopreservation
Cryopreservation of coral tissue or gametes (eggs and sperm) entails keeping them at extremely low temperatures, frequently using liquid nitrogen.…
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Astronomy buffs witness rare astronomical event where all the planets in the solar system are visible in the night sky
On Wednesday, astronomy buffs witnessed what experts regard as a rare astronomical event where all the planets in the solar…
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Scientists find new way to kill cancer cells using artificial DNA which can pave way for cure for the disease in future
By using synthetic DNA, researchers have discovered a novel method of killing cancer cells that may one day lead to…
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Met Office says 2022 will be the warmest year on record for the United Kingdom
The United Kingdom will have its warmest year on record in 2022, according to the Met Office, demonstrating the impact…
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Russian researchers to ‘re-awaken’ ancient viruses that killed giant woolly mammoths
Woolly mammoths have laid silently and largely undisturbed in their permafrost graves since they last traversed that path a million…
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Scientists develop blood test that can be used to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease bypassing currently used procedures
Researchers have created a blood test that can diagnose Alzheimer’s disease without the invasive, commonly employed treatments. The blood test…
Read More » - 28 December
ISRO imparts nanosatellite assembly courses and relevant training to 31 delegates from 19 nations
31 delegates from 19 different countries have received training in nanosatellite assembly from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO). The…
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China develops ‘lobster eye’ space telescope that can do a wider and deeper x-ray of the universe
A satellite telescope that can perform a wider and deeper x-ray of the universe has recently been built by China.…
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New study says listening to music can help cancer patients with pain and anxiety
According to a recent study by University Hospitals Connor Whole Health, those with cancer or sickle cell illnesses who were…
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Here’s all you need to know about the ‘brain-eating amoeba’ which causes Naegleria fowleri
The first death nationwide caused by a ‘brain-eating amoeba’ was reported by South Korean officials on Monday. According to the…
Read More » - 26 December
FDA to change packaging labels for the Plan B Morning-After pill to specify that it is not an abortion pill
The Plan B Morning-After pill’s packaging labels will now clearly state that they are not an abortion pill, as per…
Read More » - 26 December
Experts say China is a ‘fertile breeding ground’ for potentially dangerous Covid mutations
A new mutant strain of the fatal virus may spread into the world as a result of China’s increasing COVID-19…
Read More » - 26 December
Moscow is considering a rescue operation to evacuate its cosmonauts from the International Space Station
Moscow is mulling a rescue mission to remove its cosmonauts from the International Space Station days after a leak on…
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Dermatologist reveals ways to treat chicken skin in winters
Chicken skin or strawberry skin is another name for keratosis pilaris, which develops when the hair follicles get clogged with…
Read More » - 24 December
The new leader of the Cyprus Church is a theologian and chemistry instructor.
The ruling body of the Church of Cyprus elected Georgios, a theologian and former chemistry teacher, as the new archbishop…
Read More » - 24 December
After the death of wild birds from Avian flu, scientists claim that Earth is experiencing a new ‘Silent Spring’
Scientists assert that Earth is going through a second ‘Silent Spring’ as a result of the dramatic decline in wild…
Read More » - 24 December
Scientists find out how glass frogs turn transparent and can aid in better understanding of human blood clotting
According to research that was published in Science, a glass frog may pool blood without suffering the consequences of blood…
Read More » - 23 December
This is why drinking milk at night isn’t good for health
Experts state even those who regularly drink milk may experience digestive issues if they consume cold milk at night. This…
Read More » - 23 December
Researchers say people who lost their sense of smell after coronavirus infection may suffer nasal cell destruction
Numerous patients who lost their sense of smell after contracting the coronavirus may be dealing with aberrant immune reactions that…
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Study says more than 65 per cent of plants and animals could go extinct by the end of this century
According to a recent study, if the present global emission trajectories continue, more than 65% of plants and animals may…
Read More » - 21 December
Americans can’t stand their families for more than three hours and 54 minutes says new research
According to new research based on a poll of more than 2,000 American citizens visiting family for the Christmas holidays,…
Read More » - 21 December
Critically endangered pink land iguana on the Ecuadorean archipelago makes a miraculous comeback
A critically endangered species of reptile endemic to a sole island on the Ecuadorean archipelago is making a miraculous comeback. …
Read More » - 21 December
Scientists discover that whales can actually help mitigate climate change
Whales can actually help reduce climate change says scientists. Whales may be the largest living carbon sink in the pelagic…
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