Science
- Oct- 2022 -19 October
Russian cosmonaut knocks down fellow astronaut after spacewalk
Less than three weeks after returning from his most recent orbiting expedition, Russian cosmonaut Oleg Artemyev, who had already completed…
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This ‘rare’ form of cancer can increase in risk by three times as a result of hair straightening
According to a recent study, women who routinely use chemical hair straightening appliances are more likely to develop a cancer…
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US official says India and United States are natural partners in space exploration
According to a representative of the US Embassy in New Delhi, the Indian Space Program began in 1963 with the…
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Land acquisition completed for India’s second spaceport at Kulasekarapattinam, Tamil Nadu, says former ISRO Director
According to a senior government official, land acquisition for India’s second spaceport at Kulasekarapattinam in the southern state of Tamil…
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5 key points to know about how diabetes and heart disease favor each other
The two significant problems that are mentioned in every health conversation are diabetes and heart disease. The majority of people…
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Consuming pesticide-contaminated fruits and vegetables can affect your fertility
According to a study by Harvard, researchers looked at information on the dietary habits and pregnancies of 325 women receiving…
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After two years of COVID, we bet you’re still washing your hands incorrectly; Correct hand washing techniques to follow
Even the tiniest things can have a significant impact on our lives. Similar to that, washing our hands regularly can…
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Fatal COVID strain that Boston University claims to have created: All you need to know
A COVID strain with an 80% death rate is said to have been created by Boston University researchers. A group…
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In Peru, archaeologists find eight mummies from the colonial era.
An intriguing discovery that experts claim may hint to a colonial-era cemetery was made by archaeologists in Peru when they…
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Potentially hazardous asteroid spinning strangely in space becomes target for JAXA DESTINY+ mission
It was in 1983 when Simon Green and John Davies spotted Phaethon, the 5.4 kilometers-wide asteroid from the Infrared Astronomical…
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Partial Solar Eclipse to happen on Oct 25; next will be seen in India only in 2032
A lunar or planetary eclipse occurs when one heavenly body passes through the shadow of another. When the Moon passes…
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NASA set to launch new set of science research to the Space Station that could make life on Earth easier in the future
Nasa intends to fly the subsequent resupply trip to the International Space Station after the new crew has settled in…
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Scientists reveal how gravity is shaping Earth from within after giving the planet its unique shape
The single force that controls space-time and the reason we stand on Earth as we do is gravity. According to…
Read More » - 17 October
India’s next-generation rocket: Insights from ISRO’s chairman
In order to be successful, the Next-Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV rocket) for India needs to be affordable, support effective manufacturing…
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Children’s dry eyes may be caused by too much screen time, warns experts
Screen time has increased for everyone after the Covid lockout, especially for kids who were using phones and computers to…
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SpaceKidz India comes up with a unique photoshoot that shows the powerful story of India and its prowess in sciences
In the past 75 years after gaining its independence, India has made significant advancements in science and space research. The…
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Health risks of quiting breakfast
Experts frequently cite breakfast as the most significant meal of the day. Even though greater stretches between meals are now…
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Covid-19 pandemic: here’s what we can keep in mind for a healthier future
Nearly three years ago, the Covid-19 pandemic engulfed the world, and many people fought for their lives. A World Health…
Read More » - 16 October
Trashing food contributes to climate change and water wastage
Did you throw out that roti, sabzi, or daal because you were worried about overeating, felt full, or didn’t like…
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The World Health Summit which starts on October 16 in Berlin aims to inspire creative responses to health concerns
The opening ceremony for the World Health Summit 2022 will take place on October 16 in Berlin, Germany, and feature…
Read More » - 16 October
ISRO finally rolls out the Launch Vehicle Mark-III on the pad for the launch of the OneWeb satellite constellation
Finally, the Launch Vehicle Mark-III for the OneWeb satellite constellation has been wheeled out on the launch pad by the…
Read More » - 15 October
Human stress and anxiety can be reduced by listening to birds: research
Have you ever wondered why the sound of birds chirping in the mornings is so soothing? A new study found…
Read More » - 15 October
Human brain cells have been successfully implanted and incorporated into newborn rats by scientists
Human brain cells have been successfully implanted and incorporated into newborn rats, opening up a new avenue for the investigation…
Read More » - 14 October
Rare side effects of cucumbers
Cucumbers are used in a wide variety of dishes, including salads, dips, and beverages. Cucumber is an intriguing example of…
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4 foods you must avoid at dinner as per Ayurveda
One of the oldest medical systems in the world, ayurveda is a traditional Indian science. It is based on old…
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Here’s what studies have to say about kids playing in mud
There has been much debate over whether parents should allow their children to play in the mud or dirt, but…
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Study says signs of dementia can be detected at least nine years prior to official diagnosis
According to a Cambridge University study that was published in Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association, dementia…
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A Guinness World Record-holding basketball-playing robot is now learning how to dribble as well
CUE, a 240-pound robot that stands seven feet tall and plays basketball, has similar biometrics to a typical basketball player.…
Read More » - 13 October
The world’s wildlife populations have decreased by more than two-thirds since 1970 as per a report
According to a research released on Thursday, the world’s wildlife populations have dropped by more than two-thirds since 1970 as…
Read More » - 13 October
Lifestyle habits can trigger these cancers even if it does not run in your family
The risk of endometrial cancer, esophageal adenocarcinoma, kidney cancer, liver cancer, postmenopausal breast cancer, pancreatic cancer, and colorectal cancer can…
Read More » - 13 October
World Sight Day: How to keep your vision from being ruined by digital gadgets
While staring at screens all day generally won’t permanently damage your vision, it could result in computer vision syndrome, a…
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Dennis Tito, an American businessman intends to travel to moon with his wife Akiko on a future SpaceX mission
Dennis Tito, an American entrepreneur who became the first person to pay for their own space voyage in 2001, declared…
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Foods that trigger insomnia
Do you know that the sleep issue known as insomnia can also be caused by what you eat? Here are…
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Recent study shows babies born during Covid-19 pandemic-induced lockdown were slower to meet developmental milestones
Newborns during the first Covid-19 pandemic-induced lockdown took longer than babies born before the pandemic to reach numerous developmental milestones,…
Read More » - 12 October
The government stops making cough syrup at the facility that has been connected to deaths in the Gambia
According to a state minister, authorities have stopped producing cough syrup at a Maiden Pharmaceuticals business after a WHO assessment…
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