Science
- Sep- 2022 -21 September
According to a study, the economic cost of obesity would account for 3.3% of world GDP by 2060.
According to a recent report by the World Obesity Federation and RTI International, the prevalence of overweight and obesity would…
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Study: 150 minutes of exercise each week can reduce mortality risk.
Exercise for even 150 minutes a week can significantly lessen the chance of death, according to an extensive study in…
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Three unforeseen warning signals of a silent heart attack when you wake up.
This silent heart attack, which can occur primarily in the morning, has certain telltale symptoms. For prompt treatment, it is…
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Syphilis and other STD diagnoses in the US are increasing at an alarming 26% rate.
Some health professionals and advocates for sexual health are reportedly concerned about a substantial increase in the cases of common…
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UAE will use a Space X Falcon-9 rocket to launch Rashid, its first lunar mission, in November.
After launching its mission to Mars successfully, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is prepared to take on its next significant…
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Meet Maya, the first wild arctic wolf to be cloned.
A Chinese gene company has successfully cloned a wild arctic wolf for the first time ever. 100 days after her…
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There are at least 20 quadrillion ants on Earth, according to a study.
The number of ants on Earth has been estimated at 20 quadrillion, according to a recent study that was published…
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Scientists to refreeze the north and south poles to reverse melting of ice.
At this moment, everyone agrees that climate change is a reality and that we are all in grave danger. The…
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The ecological ‘red line’ initiative protects land covering more than 30% of China.
Under a programme known as the ‘ecological protection red line,’ up to one-third of China’s land is now off-limits to…
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A new bird migratory atlas reveals remarkable journeys
A bay-breasted warbler, which weighs about four pennies, travels remarkable distances twice a year. Between its wintering homes in northern…
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Quick techniques to calm anxiety and panic attacks
It can be challenging to calm yourself down and express your ideas if you are going through a challenging phase…
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Try these proven tips for a good night’s sleep to avoid being ill from lack of sleep.
Watch out for the sun..! The circadian rhythm of humans synchronises with sunrise and dusk. Circadian rhythms, which are a…
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Amazing reasons for switching to herbal tea right away
Herbal teas are a combination of green tea leaves and therapeutic herbs that are an infusion of ayurvedic ingredients that…
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Is drinking coffee linked to a lower mortality risk? Here is the reality
All coffee drinkers should be aware of this information because they frequently hear that coffee is unhealthy and raises blood…
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‘Extra-terrestrial water’ discovered in last year’s meteor that fell in the UK
In a meteorite that struck a road in the UK village of Winchcombe in the Cotswolds last year, extraterrestrial water…
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According to a study, microplastics are moving up the food chain into both plants and animals.
Microplastics are easily moving up the food chain through both plants and animals, according to a recent study from the…
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In Brussels, ‘museum prescriptions’ are issued to those who are depressed or anxious.
Psychiatrists are using a cutting-edge strategy to treat patients with depression, stress, and anxiety in the capital city of Brussels.…
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Sun Halo, never before observed, appears over Mars.
On the surface of the Red Planet, the Perseverance rover has observed an unusual development in the heavens that was…
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Is it okay to drink water along with the meals?
You’ve probably heard that drinking water before, after, or in between meals makes it more difficult for your body to…
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Here are some benefits of drinking warm water first thing in the morning.
When you first get up, according to Ayurvedic teachings, you should always drink a glass of water before starting your…
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As Japan braces for typhoon Nanmadol, trains and flights are suspended, and hundreds are taking refuge.
Thousands of people were in shelters on Sunday, September 18, as the powerful typhoon Nanmadol approached the region and authorities…
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Research: DNA testing have been administered to over a million Tibetans during the past five years.
It is well known that Chinese officials have been mass-testing Tibetans’ DNA in order to build a gene pool for…
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New rock samples discovered by the Mars rover contain organic materials, suggesting the presence of past life.
NASA’s Resilience The Mars rover has found the largest quantities of organic compounds indicating that the planet may have had…
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Australian fish fossils shed light on the origins of vertebrates.
In a discovery that sheds light on the evolution of the bodies of vertebrates, including humans, Australian scientists have discovered…
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Study explains how Saturn’s rings were formed.
A recent study that was published in the esteemed magazine Science explains how Saturn’s rings were created. Between 100 to…
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Violence motivated by hate and white supremacy has no place in the US, according to President Joe Biden
White supremacy and all other forms of hate motivated by violence, including those directed at Muslims, Sikhs, and Hindus, have…
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Scientists find that other substances are also depleting ozone, in addition to CFC.
The icy expanses of Antarctica and the Arctic are no different from the continent in terms of how climate change…
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According to a study, children and grandchildren of parents exposed to secondhand smoke are more prone to get asthma.
According to a recent study, children are more likely to develop asthma if either of their parents smoked cigarettes regularly…
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The night sky in Glasgow is illuminated by a meteor.
In some areas of Scotland, a meteor that survived a fiery re-entry into the planet’s dense atmosphere caused the night…
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Role of peanuts in a weight loss diet.
People frequently work out hard and sweat a lot when trying to lose weight, but they rarely pay attention to…
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Are detox diets effective? Here are some methods to detox at home.
The liver and kidneys naturally cleanse the body during detoxification. However, there are occasions when we overindulge in toxins through…
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Samantha will lead the International Space Station as the first female commander from Europe.
Samantha Cristoforetti, an astronaut, will take leadership of the International Space Station as Crew-5 is scheduled to launch in October,…
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Neanderthals were more intelligent, but one mutation gave modern humans the advantage to outlive them.
According to studies of ancient skulls, a Neanderthal’s brain was comparable to, if not slightly larger than, that of a…
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According to new research, artificial sweeteners in food can lead to heart disease.
Artificial sweeteners are present in many foods, including protein shakes, so even people who don’t add them to their tea…
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Simple dietary advice to boost immunity and avoid bloating
With the change in season, a number of health problems manifest themselves that cause bloating and a compromised immune system.…
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