Science
- Dec- 2022 -20 December
Study shows male mason wasps can attack predators with their genitalia
All bug species are born with a defence system. Insects employ a variety of strategies to protect themselves from potential…
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Scientists discover a way to stop fogging up of our glasses once and for all
Glasses are weird, you pay to see stuff other people can see for free. They’re also annoying as the pandemic…
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Facing backlash from several quarters, the Canadian government decides to delay expanding euthanasia
The Canadian government has chosen to postpone opening up euthanasia or medically assisted dying facilities to those with mental illness…
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Research says ancestors of Diplodocus dinosaur may have been meat eaters
One of the largest vegetarians in history may have been a genus of sauropod dinosaurs called Diplodocus. However, recent study…
Read More » - 17 December
Researchers in Israel develop artificial intelligence tool capable of analysing ECG tests and predicting heart failure
Israeli researchers have developed an artificial intelligence technology that can analyse ECG data and forecast heart failure with an unheard-of…
Read More » - 17 December
Third nursery used by scalloped hammerhead sharks to raise their pups has been found of the Galapagos Islands
On Friday, December 16, the Ecuadorian national park revealed the discovery of a third nursery in the Galapagos Islands that…
Read More » - 17 December
New study in New Zealand finds it’s raining microplastics
Numerous investigations conducted recently by scientists and researchers have revealed the presence of microplastics almost everywhere, including in food, the…
Read More » - 15 December
Study finds that excessive use of smartphones is hurting the relationship of married couples in India
Excessive smartphone use is harming married couples’ relationships in India, according to a recent study done in some of the…
Read More » - 14 December
Scientists claim that female snakes have clitorises after detailed research on sex organs
Scientists asserted on Wednesday that female snakes had clitorises after an extensive research on genital organs. Scent glands, which are…
Read More » - 14 December
Study reveals that smart tech like Alexa and Siri helps users fight loneliness and makes the disabled more independent
Smart speakers are undoubtedly helpful. They make it easier for us to use technology, serve as home assistants, and it…
Read More » - 14 December
First lunar rover from UAE and a Japanese robot launched on a SpaceX rocket by a Tokyo space company
On Sunday, a Tokyo-based company launched two spacecraft: the first lunar rover from the United Arab Emirates and a Japanese…
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US announces major breakthrough in the field of nuclear fusion
The California-based Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s scientists successfully created a fusion reaction between two hydrogen atoms, and they were also…
Read More » - 12 December
Revolutionary gene therapy gives hope to others as it treats a patient’s incurable cancer
After all other treatments failed to heal 13-year-old Alyssa’s leukaemia, a novel gene therapy was used to eradicate an incurable…
Read More » - 12 December
The Orion space capsule falls safely into the Pacific ocean after its unmanned voyage around the Moon
After a successful unmanned trip around the Moon on Sunday, the Orion spacecraft splashed down safely in the Pacific Ocean.…
Read More » - 12 December
Google Doodle honors Dr Mária Telkes, ‘The Sun Queen’ of solar energy
DECEMBER 12, 2022: The Google Doodle for today honours Dr. Mária Telkes, one of the early solar energy pioneers, for…
Read More » - 11 December
Foods that help in improving absorption of nutrients in the body and boosting vitamin D levels naturally
Vitamin D is basically a nutrient as well as a hormone, which is also produced by the body. It’s interesting…
Read More » - 11 December
Learn more about the common mistakes we make while eating fruits
Fruit is fantastic for weight loss, as we all know, but did you also realise that how you consume it…
Read More » - 10 December
Scientists find massive blast of light formed by the collision of stars with a black hole
Scientists have discovered an enormous burst of light that is thought to have been caused by the recent impact of…
Read More » - 10 December
IUCN’s updated Red List reveals humanity is ‘decimating’ marine life
The amount of marine species that are endangered might even fill Qatar’s stadium 974, where the FIFA Football World Cup…
Read More » - 8 December
Oldest DNA discovery reveals Greenland was once as green as its name
The world’s oldest DNA study to date indicated that Greenland was previously covered in forests of poplar and birch trees,…
Read More » - 8 December
Remains of a Elasmosaur dinosaur dating back almost 100 million years found in Australia
In Queensland, Australia, the remnants of a species that lived about 100 million years ago were discovered, which is fantastic…
Read More » - 8 December
Scientists find the reason why people get more colds and flu during winters
In what is being hailed as a scientific breakthrough, researchers have at last identified the biochemical mechanism underlying the seasonal…
Read More » - 6 December
Debunking the myths about Banana: The controversial fruit
The king of controversy has always been the banana. It is the subject of numerous theories, some of which utterly…
Read More » - 6 December
What is better for you? Brown eggs vs. white eggs
In addition to being white, chicken eggs can also be brown. Both are readily accessible at the neighbourhood grocers. So…
Read More » - 5 December
William Glacier disintegrates into a thousand small pieces triggering tsunamis at the surface of the ocean
The William Glacier broke apart into a thousand little pieces right before the eyes of the researchers on board the…
Read More » - 5 December
The experimental obesity drug of Amgen Inc shows trends of promising durability in its initial trial
Before the data presentation on Saturday, business representatives stated that the experimental obesity medication from Amgen Inc. had shown indications…
Read More » - 5 December
Study says playing piano may help deal with mental health issues and overcome depression
According to a recent study, studying a musical instrument like the piano may aid individuals in overcoming mental health issues…
Read More » - 2 December
Indian telescope GROWTH looks into deep space to understand what happens when a dying star encounters a black hole
The Indian Institute of Astrophysics and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay together created the first fully robotic optical research…
Read More » - 2 December
Elon Musk says that wireless device made by his brain chip company Neuralink will begin human trials in six months
According to billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk, human trials for a wireless device produced by his brain chip company Neuralink are…
Read More » - 2 December
Study of toothed bird fossil reveals insight about the structure of birds’ beaks
Our lower jaw moves as we chew food. The upper jaw is completely immobile and fully fused with our skull.…
Read More » - 1 December
An experimental drug, lecanemab, slows down cognitive decline in Alzheimer’s patients
After a clinical trial showed that it reduces the progression of cognitive deterioration in people with early stages of the…
Read More » - 1 December
Latest scientific research-based evidence argues that bats too are the death metal singers
The research, which was published in the journal Plos Biology, shows that bats emit a wide variety of vocal signals,…
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China’s spacecraft Shenzhou-15, carrying three astronauts, reaches the Tiangong space station successfully
After being launched from the Gobi Desert in northwest China late on Tuesday, the Chinese spacecraft Shenzhou-15, carrying three astronauts…
Read More » - 30 November
Indigenously developed telescope SARAS 3 helps gather details of a galaxy formed 200 million years after the Big Bang
The characteristics of a radio bright galaxy that emerged barely 200 million years after the Big Bang have now been…
Read More » - 30 November
Bharat Biotech’s iNCOVACC receives approval as heterologous booster under restricted emergency use in India
The Central Drugs Standard Control Organization (CDSCO) has approved the use of iNCOVACC under Restricted Use in Emergency Situation for…
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