Science
- Nov- 2022 -4 November
13 years after launching, the Radar Imaging Satellite (Risat-2) crashes in Indian Ocean
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) announced on Thursday that the Radar Imaging Satellite (Risat-2) has successfully re-entered the Earth’s…
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Artemis-1 begins its journey to the launch pad for its third attempt to reach the Moon
The world’s most powerful rocket left the safety of the Vehicle Assembly Building months after it was rolled back in,…
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Everything you need to know about the Total Lunar Eclipse which is to happen on November 7th
After watching the moon block the sun in a rare partial solar eclipse visible from Earth, stargazers are in for…
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Study says sleeping too little or too much puts you at increased risk of glaucoma
A decade-long study says if you don’t get enough sleep or sleep too much, you are at a high risk…
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Pasta’s shelf life has been successfully extended by scientists. Here’s why it’s a significant breakthrough
New research has resulted in a game-changing increase in the shelf life of pasta. Scientists accomplished this through the use…
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Study: Magic mushrooms are one of the most effective tools for treating depression
A recent trial raised hopes for people suffering from depression with a psychedelic compound found in magic mushrooms that helps…
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Study finds out why Indians suffer more from heart disease
According to a study from the Department of Cardiology and Radiology at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Indians are more likely…
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Silent killer: the effects of air pollution on human life
A momentary burning feeling in your eyes, breathing in bitter smoke for a few seconds or minutes each day, experiencing…
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Scientists in Germany are working on ways to restore seagrass fields in the Baltic Sea, to fight climate change
Seagrass fields in the Baltic Sea, which are enormous natural sinks that hold millions of tonnes of carbon but are…
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Europe has experienced the greatest temperature increase of any continent in last three decades
While the effects of climate change are felt throughout the world, Europe is not exempt. According to a World Meteorological…
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New study claims whales consume millions of plastic particles in a day
According to a recent study, whales swallow millions of these particles per day, making them the planet’s largest consumers of…
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Study reveals significant difference in carbon dioxide emissions between the wealthy and the poor
Recent studies show that the United Kingdom’s top 1% of ‘rich’ emit the same amount of carbon dioxide in a…
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Asteroid that can have a ‘devastating impact’ on Earth has been spotted
Astronomers have found a large asteroid whose orbit intersects that of the Earth. The orbital crossing creates a possibility for…
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What do specialists have to say about the extremely contagious XBB Covid variant?
The Omicron sub-lineage XBB of COVID-19 has made its way to the Indian public after appearing in Singapore. An expert…
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China launches the last Tiangong space station module, ‘Mengtian.’
Beijing recently launched the third and final module of the Tiangong space station on Monday in an effort to meet…
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Hubble Space Telescope reveals spectacular image of ‘mysterious cosmic keyhole’ | See pic
New York: NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope recently captured a spectacular image of a ‘mysterious cosmic keyhole’. The telescope, which…
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SpaceX likely to launch Starship Rocket System for the first time, by early December: NASA
New York: SpaceX is targeting early December to launch its giant Starship rocket system into orbit for the first…
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Lifestyle choices that may make brain strokes more likely
People under the age of 45 have been getting brain strokes over the past few years as a result of…
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Intermittent fasting and its effects on female hormones
Intermittent fasting (IF) is one of the best methods for losing weight, according to several dietitians. This way of living…
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Lucy spacecraft captures the Earth-Moon system from a distance of 1.4 million kilometers
The Lucy spacecraft, launched to study the trojan asteroids around Jupiter has beamed back the first image of Earth as…
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All you need to know about African Swine Fever being reported in Kerala
Following the confirmation of cases of the African Swine Flu at a pig farm in the Kottayam district, authorities in…
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Ladakh is ready to get the first Dark Sky Reserve of the country
Ladakh is prepared to become the first Dark Sky Reserve of the country, months after intentions to start a special…
Read More » - 28 October
Doctors at Delhi’s Ganga Ram hospital removed a ‘coconut-sized’ tumor from the thyroid gland of a patient
An intricate procedure was successfully completed by surgeons at Delhi’s Ganga Ram hospital to remove a ‘coconut-sized’ tumour from a…
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James Webb Telescope reveals the early universe in unprecedented detail
The James Webb Space Telescope was designed and constructed to travel across time and see the first seconds of the…
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New hope for Earth marred by climate change as Ozone hole gets smaller
Scientists have revealed the current conditions over the South Pole and the ozone hole has continued to show a tendency…
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Two spacecraft detects seismic shocks and the resulting craters on the surface of Mars
To solve the mystery of the largest meteor crash on Mars, a spaceship flying over the planet and a probe…
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WHO releases a list of more than a dozen fungus that are dangerous to general public’s health
More than a dozen fungi have been identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as being harmful to the health…
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Ancient microbes may be dozing on the surface of Mars, protected from harsh cosmic radiation
Recent studies suggest that ancient bacteria may be sleeping beneath Mars’ surface, shielded for millions of years from the harsh…
Read More » - 27 October
Why plastic pollution in India is still unchecked
India outlawed the production, import, stockpiling, distribution, sale, and use of specific single-use plastic items beginning on July 1 of…
Read More » - 27 October
WHO report: Tuberculosis mortality increased during COVID-19 with 1.6 million deaths in 2021
According to the World Health Organization’s 2022 Global TB report, 10.6 million people fell ill with tuberculosis (TB) in 2021,…
Read More » - 27 October
Study: Heat-related deaths increased by 68% between 2000-04 and 2017-21
According to a Lancet analysis, the number of heat-related deaths increased by 68% between 2000–2004 and 2017–2021, and vulnerable groups…
Read More » - 27 October
Survey reveals Indians are taking global warming threat seriously and are in favour of taking steps to tackle the issue
According to an exclusive study carried out by CVoter for Yale University’s Program on Climate Change Communication, Indians are aware…
Read More » - 27 October
Europe to experience new COVID-19 wave ‘in next week,’ says watchdog
The European Medicines Agency (EMA) has issued a warning that a fresh wave of COVID-19 infection is anticipated to hit…
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Study says reducing meat intake will help prevent a climate crisis
A recent study says reducing meat intake will aid in the fight against the climate catastrophe. Consumption should be reduced…
Read More » - 26 October
Doctor explains why Vitamin D supplements should be taken in the morning
Vitamin D is a fat-soluble vitamin important for bone health. It is also essential for maintaining a strong immune system.…
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