Science
- Oct- 2022 -12 October
Scientists develop a robotic pill that could be used to orally administer large protein drugs such as insulin
Drug distribution has been one of the most challenging medical research discoveries, and there are still a number of obstacles,…
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A leak has been detected in one line of the Druzhba pipeline, which carries oil from Russia to Europe
The operator of the Druzhba pipeline, which transports oil from Russia to Europe, said on Wednesday that it discovered a…
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European Space Agency gave the first glimpse of its rover training for future missions on Moon and Mars
Europe is not falling behind as nations launch lunar missions. The European Space Agency (ESA) will send not just astronauts…
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Interesting facts about Saffron
The Crocus flower, which only blooms in the autumn, is the source of saffron, one of the most expensive spices…
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Recent study outlines some of the main reasons that people choose to postpone childbearing
The primary causes for delaying or giving up childbirth in Finland are discussed in a recent study that was published…
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DART spacecraft that deliberately crashed into an asteroid managed to change the orbit of the space rock, confirms NASA
According to NASA, the Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) spacecraft, which purposefully collided with an asteroid, was successful in altering…
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Oxford’s COVID-19 nasal spray vaccine fails its initial clinical evaluation, according to academics
The Oxford or AstraZeneca Covid vaccine’s potential use as a nasal spray has been put on hold after it did…
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Scientists on the Nekton Maldives Mission have discovered evidence of ‘The Trapping Zone’
A local newspaper in the island nation of Maldives reported on Monday that scientists on the Nekton Maldives Mission had…
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5 spices to improve heart health
In order to feel less depressed, maintain appropriate blood pressure and cholesterol levels, and have less body fat, a healthy…
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Benefits of gargling with turmeric water
Curcumin, an organic, harmless chemical molecule found in turmeric, is responsible for the spice’s significant antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antiseptic, and antioxidant…
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Archaeologists discover remains of child sacrifice victims in Peru
The remains of child sacrifice victims have reportedly been found in Peru, and archaeologists are concerned that many more are…
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China has moved one more step ahead of other countries by launching two satellites from the sea.
China has surpassed other nations by launching two satellites from the sea after executing over 40 orbital launches successfully. Two…
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Celestial coupling disaster: a star devours its partner
A binary system is a long-term committed partnership between two stars that orbit one another, unlike the lonely sun. About…
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Scientists track the molecular effects of exercise and food on the body.
We’ve all struggled with weight gain and loss, and to maintain a healthy weight, we’ve all put ourselves through various…
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Amazon deforestation reaches record levels in September as fires increase
Deforestation in Brazil’s Amazon rainforest affected the largest area for a September since current records began, government data from last…
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Scientists have finally managed to reach the tallest tree ever found in the Amazon rainforest.
In the Amazon rainforest, the tallest tree ever discovered has finally been reached by scientists. Reaching the enormous tree, which…
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According to a recent research, Indian employees feel bad about taking time off or vacation.
Studies have shown that India is afflicted by a silent epidemic known as ‘Guilt Vacation Syndrome’. The phrase is used…
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A forest fire that ravaged a portion of Easter Island has damaged several of its enormous moai carved stone statues.
Several of Easter Island’s giant moai stone statues were damaged by a forest fire that decimated a section of the…
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An artificial intelligence tool can scan eyes and accurately predict a person’s risk of heart diseases
In less than a minute, an artificial intelligence tool can precisely identify a person’s risk of ‘silent killer’ cardiac ailments…
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The fifth assembly of the solar alliance will deliberate on energy access, energy security, and energy transition.
The International Solar Assembly’s fifth assembly, which will begin on October 17 in Delhi, will concentrate on important themes of…
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The Juno spacecraft flew past Europa and the images beamed back reveal a frozen world like never seen before
Late in September, engineers at NASA made the choice to divert from orbiting Jupiter and investigate Europa, a distinctive moon…
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The Dragon Endurance spacecraft docked with the microgravity lab about 29 hours after it was launched.
In order to replace the outgoing crew, four astronauts who launched on a SpaceX Dragon rocket on Monday docked with…
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Scientists publishes findings confirming that killer whales hunt great white sharks, the world’s largest sea predators
Video shot by a drone camera in June of this year showed orcas, or killer whales, pursuing and killing a…
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The James Webb Telescope and Hubble have joined hands to reveal how interstellar dust works in space.
One of the most eagerly anticipated collaborations in the scientific world has finally taken place between the Hubble telescope and…
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WHO’s alert against India-made cough syrups
Hours after the World Health Organisation (WHO) issued an alert over four cough syrups made in India, the Central Drugs…
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Summer droughts are now 20 times more likely due to climate change.
According to a new study, climate change has increased the likelihood of drought by 20 times, which dried up significant…
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Juno spacecraft hovering over the surface of Jupiter has captured the highest-resolution image of the watery world ever
The Juno spacecraft, which is hovering above the surface of Jupiter, has captured the highest-resolution image of the watery world…
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AI developed by DeepMind answers math problems that are used in your smartphones.
Have you ever attempted math problems involving matrix multiplication? Did you know that it is utilised in every aspect of…
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SpaceX has launched Nasa’s Crew-5 mission to the International Space Station.
As part of the Crew-5 mission, SpaceX flew four astronauts to the International Space Station on Wednesday. As part of…
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Meet Karl Barry Sharpless, the second person in history to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry twice.
The recipient of the 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was revealed on Wednesday by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.…
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Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and Barry Sharpless wins 2022 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
The invention of click chemistry and bioorthogonal chemistry was credited with Carolyn Bertozzi, Morten Meldal, and Barry Sharpless winning the…
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An Indian manufacturer recycles cigarette butts into soft toys.
Women load colourful toy bears with white stuffing created from a substance that is typically found in a garbage can…
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Observatories have spotted a 2,00,000 kilometers-long filament eruption from the Sun
Observatories have detected a 2,00,000-kilometer-long filament eruption from the Sun, indicating that the Sun is not in the mood to…
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The Indian Space Research Organisation is set to launch 36 satellites in the final week of this month.
In the last week of this month, the Indian Space Research Organization will launch 36 satellites as a component of…
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Why was Mangalyaan a pathbreaking mission for India
Mangalayaan was one of the most affordable missions ever made. The PSLV and GSLV rockets that ISRO was able to…
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