Science
- Nov- 2022 -15 November
Study says Chimpanzees show objects to others, just like humans to simply grab attention
According to new research, Chimpanzees, like humans, show each other objects just for the sake of getting attention. The study…
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Global warming slowly destroying Earth’s second lung, the Boreal forest
Canada’s Boreal forest is shrinking due to climate change, which is causing it to burn, drift and be devoured by…
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‘Global Shield’ formed by G7 at COP27 climate summit to provide funding to countries facing impacts of climate change
At the United Nations’ COP27 climate summit on Monday, the Group of Seven leading economies unveiled the ‘Global Shield,’ an…
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The Volocopter test aircraft resembling a large drone with eight rotors, takes off with a passenger on board
On Thursday, an electric helicopter with multiple rotors flew in conventional air traffic near Paris in preparation for commercial flights…
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Israeli scientists create gene banks from the seeds of local wild crops to help farmers deal with harsher climate
Israeli scientists are developing a gene bank from the seeds of local wild crops, some of which have survived for…
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All you need to know about the Measles outbreak in Mumbai
Measles is a highly contagious infection that begins in the lungs. It is only preventable through vaccination and is still…
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Climate change will cause the extinction of 65% of the world’s insects
While humans suffer greatly from climate disasters, a new study suggests that the majority of the insect population will become…
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Colorado becomes the second state in the US after Oregon which voted to decriminalise magic mushrooms
Colorado, following Oregon, voted to decriminalise naturally occurring hallucinogens such as magic mushrooms. Colorado will be the second state to…
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Study shows rats too find rhythmic beats irresistible, a skill which was previously thought to be unique to humans
A study published on Friday found that rats have the ability to find rhythmic beats irresistible, which was previously thought…
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NASA announces to resume its long-delayed Artemis mission to the Moon after Hurricane Nicole went away from Florida
After Hurricane Nicole passed through Florida, the US space agency NASA announced that its long-delayed uncrewed mission to the Moon…
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Indian launch vehicle firm Skyroot Aerospace announces their first rocket launch
Skyroot Aerospace, an Indian launch vehicle company, has announced that their first rocket launch will take place at 11:30 a.m.…
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US military space drone lands at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida, after nearly two and a half years in orbit
A US military space drone landed at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida on Saturday after nearly two and a…
Read More » - 11 November
Pancreatic cancer: Initial signs that shouldn’t be ignored
The pancreas is a glandular organ beneath the stomach that can develop pancreatic cancer when cells grow uncontrollably and form…
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Vegetarian sources of protein that can be included in daily diet
Protein is the most important component of our diet because it provides the growth factors needed to keep our muscles,…
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Eat these food items everyday to beat stress
Stress is an overwhelming emotion that can have a negative impact on your physical and mental health. One may constantly…
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Here is how to find out the best of jaggery and their benefits
Jaggery, also known as gud or gur, is an ancient sweetener that has been used since the Vedic period. The…
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Benefits of the underrated superfood: Raw Papaya
Raw papaya, also known as unripe green papaya, is a frequently overlooked food. It is obtained from the small perennial…
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More than 130 endangered seals found dead on Kazakh beaches of the Caspian Sea
More than 130 endangered seals were discovered dead on Kazakh Caspian Sea beaches on Wednesday, according to officials. ‘Dead seal…
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The world’s first saliva-based pregnancy test kit released in Israel to be available globally in 2023
SaliStick is a revolutionary pregnancy test kit developed by an Israeli start-up that uses saliva to determine pregnancy. Beginning in…
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The James Webb Space Telescope bounces back from a major glitch that hit its MIRI camera
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which is 15 million kilometres from Earth, has recovered from a major glitch that…
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The Canadarm-2 captured the Cygnus spacecraft carrying dozens of new scientific experiments and food for astronauts
Northrop Grumman’s Cygnus cargo resupply spacecraft has arrived at the International Space Station, just days after a solar panel glitch…
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Practising mindfulness worked as well as medication prescribed for anxiety, says study
According to a study published on Wednesday, mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) worked just as well as a standard drug used…
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This ancient lice comb may contain the oldest known sentence
Researchers have discovered and translated an ancient ivory comb that contains what appears to be the oldest known sentence in…
Read More » - 9 November
Reasons why aluminum cookware should be avoided when cooking?
Cooking with aluminium cookware, according to some recent studies, may increase the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. Scientists have discovered…
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ISRO successfully conducts a hot test of a rocket engine developed by Agnikul Cosmos, an aerospace startup
On Tuesday, the India Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced the successful completion of a hot test of a rocket engine…
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Dietary supplements are ineffective for heart health, says study
According to a recent study, at least six supplements commonly used for heart health do not actually lower ‘bad’ cholesterol…
Read More » - 8 November
Zimbabwe successfully launches its 1st Nano-Satellite, ZIMSAT-1, to aid to boost agriculture
Harare: Zimbabwe on Monday announced the launch of its first nano-satellite into space in a bid to help collect…
Read More » - 7 November
China planning to launch a monkey to test reproduction in space
As China finishes building its space station, scientists plan to conduct life science research in zero gravity, with astronauts leading…
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COP27 begins with world leaders gathering to discuss Earth’s most pressing issue, climate change
The 27th Conference of Parties (COP27) has begun in the Egyptian resort city of Sharm el-Sheikh, with leaders from over…
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Black hole 10 times bigger than our Sun discovered close to Earth
Black holes, the universe’s big bad villains that don’t even let light pass through, are closer than we thought. Astronomers…
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Actress and climate activist Bhumi Pednekar claims people do not believe climate change is real
Despite the fact that the world is reeling from the effects of floods, droughts, and wildfires, urban green crusaders claim…
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ISRO planning to launch mission to explore the dark side of the Moon with Japan
The India Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is planning to explore the dark side of the moon and is in talks…
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7 November: Remembering CV Raman on his birth anniversary
Chandrashekhara Venkata Raman, born on November 7, 1888 in Tiruchirapalli, Tamil Nadu, was one of India’s greatest physicists. His groundbreaking…
Read More » - 4 November
Kitchen ingredients that are like slow poison
In the course of daily cooking, we frequently overlook how each ingredient on the kitchen shelf can affect our health…
Read More » - 4 November
Frozen foods that one should avoid buying!
Walking down the grocery aisle and putting every delicious food item in the cart may appear to be the ideal…
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