Science
- Nov- 2022 -30 November
Orion spacecraft travels over 4,32,000 kilometers away from Earth on its maiden mission going around the Moon
The Orion spacecraft has completed half of its initial mission orbiting the Moon after a flawless launch. The spacecraft reached…
Read More » - 30 November
Space tech start-up Agnikul Cosmos inaugurates the first privately made launch pad in India
Space tech start-up Agnikul Cosmos has inaugurated the first privately made launch pad in India. As the private sector becomes more…
Read More » - 29 November
Study says Covid blood-thinner drug does not work, causes side effects
A study has revealed that a blood-thinning medication that is frequently given to Covid patients who have been released from…
Read More » - 27 November
The Orion spacecraft from NASA reenters lunar orbit, to be back on December 11
NASA’s long-delayed Moon mission appeared to be proceeding without incident, as the Orion spacecraft was successfully placed in lunar orbit…
Read More » - 27 November
SpaceX launches a commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station from Cape Canaveral
A commercial resupply mission to the International Space Station was launched by SpaceX on Saturday from Cape Canaveral. The mission’s…
Read More » - 27 November
London’s Natural History Museum to be visited by the skeleton of a giant titanosaur
The Natural History Museum in London will shortly receive a literally tall visitor. The titanosaur skeleton will arrive at the…
Read More » - 26 November
Scientists find ‘super earth,’ an exoplanet almost 10 times the size of Earth and 200 light years away
It is not unexpected that we continue to discover something in the vastness of space after gazing up at the…
Read More » - 26 November
Study says Climate change is causing tonnes of frozen bacteria to enter water
Compared to the extent of the impact it will have on us, the term ‘climate change’ is misused. Climate change…
Read More » - 26 November
Smart ways to control the effect of excessive eating
Here are some clever methods for dealing with the consequences of overeating and eliminating the post-meal slump. Find out by…
Read More » - 25 November
A record says Avian flu outbreak wiped out over 50 million US birds
According to data released on Thursday by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, avian flu has killed 50.54 million birds in…
Read More » - 25 November
ISRO is set to conduct the last launch of the PSLV rocket for the year which will lift off with nine satellites
On November 26, the Indian Space Research Organization will launch the PSLV-C54/EOS-06 mission from Sriharikota Spaceport with Oceansat-3 and eight…
Read More » - 25 November
Eco-anxiety: Climate change creates environmental impacts and affects people psychologically as well
Since many years ago, climate change has been a significant source of worry. In addition to having an adverse effect…
Read More » - 25 November
Learn more about the hard-working Colombian beetles who clean garbage and then retire as pets
Germán Viasus Tibamoso, a Colombian environmental engineer who turns food waste into fertilisers using beetle larvae, had three yellow and…
Read More » - 25 November
US: FDA approves most expensive drug ever costing $3.5 million per dose
Immediately following the FDA’s clearance, the Pennsylvania-based pharmaceutical company CSL Behring released the $3.5 million price tag, arguing that the…
Read More » - 25 November
New study finds that around 58 per cent of people who have died due to COVID-19 in the US were vaccinated
According to a recent study, almost 58% of Americans who died with COVID-19 either had their initial vaccination or a…
Read More » - 24 November
ESA announces the first-ever ‘parastronaut,’ to enable persons with physical disabilities to work and live in space
The European Space Agency on Wednesday revealed the first-ever ‘parastronaut,’ which is a big step toward enabling people with physical…
Read More » - 24 November
WHO and CDC warn that the world faces an impending threat of measles spreading in numerous locations internationally
The COVID-19 pandemic’s persistent effects on vaccination coverage and weakened disease surveillance, according to the World Health Organization (WHO) and…
Read More » - 23 November
Study: Bacterial infections becomes second-leading cause of death in 2019 killing nearly eight million people
According to a report released on Tuesday and published in the Lancet journal, bacterial infections were the second biggest cause…
Read More » - 23 November
New study gives answer to what animals might have had as food around 550 million years ago
A multinational team of experts may have discovered the food of the Earth’s oldest animals in a recent study. Traces…
Read More » - 23 November
ESA plans to help millions by building space solar farms to harvest energy from Sun and transmit back to Earth
By constructing solar farms in orbit that will harvest energy from the Sun and send it to receiving stations on…
Read More » - 22 November
NASA’s Orion space capsule makes closest approach to Moon as it flew at an altitude of just 81 miles from its surface
On Monday, NASA’s Orion spacecraft reached the Moon (November 21). Although it didn’t land on the Moon’s surface, it was…
Read More » - 22 November
The Shiveluch volcano in the Russian Far East has increased its activity and is in danger of erupting violently
The Kamchatka Volcanic Eruption Response Team reported on Sunday that the Shiveluch volcano on the Kamchatka Peninsula in the Russian…
Read More » - 22 November
Foods that can help ease sore throat pain
Here is a list of foods that can help soothe a sore throat in order to reduce discomfort and boost…
Read More » - 22 November
The red & yellow coloured logo of fast food joints explained
Most of the fast food chains have the same shade of yellow and red in their logos, and marketing experts…
Read More » - 21 November
Science experiment goes wrong; Children suffer burns on their ‘faces and chests’!
On Monday, a science experiment gone awry in Sydney injured one instructor and 11 children. While the rest were brought…
Read More » - 20 November
Gaganyaan: Isro tests the parachutes that will return Indian astronauts to Earth from orbit
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has finished a significant Gaganyaan mission development test a day after successfully launching India’s…
Read More » - 19 November
From Diabetes to Asthma eating this fruit in winters can fix it all
Blame it on poor eating habits or unpredictable sleeping patterns, but lifestyle diseases are fairly frequent. However, according to experts,…
Read More » - 19 November
Methods to keep fruits fresh for longer durations
Here are some simple tips that will help you to preserve some of those fruits for longer period of time,…
Read More » - 19 November
Webb Telescope capture images of a blazing cosmic hourglass with bright orange and blue dust, hiding a very young star
NASA’s James Webb Telescope just obtained an incredible image of a blazing cosmic hourglass covering a very young star, or…
Read More » - 19 November
Prarambh Mission: India’s first private rocket ‘Vikram-S’ blasts off successfully
Skyroot Aerospace launched India’s first privately developed rocket into orbit on Friday, making it the country’s first private space launch.…
Read More » - 19 November
Scientists rediscover black-naped pheasant pigeon, a rare bird that was last sighted almost 140 years ago
According to a story by the Independent, scientists have rediscovered the black-naped pheasant pigeon, a rare bird that was last…
Read More » - 18 November
Crush cucumbers before consuming, here’s why
Typically, we just chop cucumbers into pieces after washing them. Before serving the pieces, there is, it appears, one more…
Read More » - 18 November
Easy ways to manage diabetes
Type 1, type 2 and gestational diabetes are the three primary kinds of the disease. When you have type 1…
Read More » - 16 November
Study reveales that scientists have found evidence of what may be the earliest signs of fire being used to cook
After examining millions of fish fossils, researchers from the journal Nature Ecology and Evolution reported that they may have discovered…
Read More » - 16 November
EU promises to speed emissions reductions as rich polluters were chastised by climate-vulnerable nations
Rich polluters were criticised by developing countries for not doing more to help them cope with global warming at the…
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