Science
- Sep- 2022 -8 September
According to a study, one of the brightest stars in the sky changed colour.
Sun is somewhat of a standard for most of us. A star that is many times more massive than all…
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Skeleton from ancient Borneo suggests amputation surgery 31,000 years ago.
Scientists claim that a skeleton discovered in a remote region of Borneo rewrites the history of ancient medicine and gives…
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A new test was created with assistance from a ‘lady who can smell Parkinson’s.’
Scientists have developed a test that uses a woman’s hypersensitive sense of smell to determine if someone has Parkinson’s disease.…
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Study: PMS is a ‘major public health concern’ that affects women’s lives on a global scale.
According to a recent survey, more than 64% of women worldwide report experiencing premenstrual symptoms at some point during each…
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ISRO: Successful test of indigenously designed supersonic decelerator.
The supersonic ‘Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator’ recently underwent a successful test, according to the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) (IAD). The…
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Study: Songs from humpback whales can travel halfway around the world
It has long been believed that whales are the most intelligent mammals. According to a new study from the Royal…
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According to a Lancet report, India overmedicates with illegal medications and is developing antibiotic resistance.
According to a recent Lancet report, India uses excessive amounts of antibiotics, and the majority of the formulations that the…
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According to a study, the oldest mammal to have ever walked the Earth lived 225 million years ago.
The world’s oldest mammal has been identified thanks to fossil tooth records; it is 20 million years older than the…
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Ocean mysteries: shimmering, iridescent ‘Elvis’ worms discovered thousands of feet below the surface
Oceans on Earth are full with mysteries and undiscovered species. One worm was found by scientists and is one of…
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Seven deadliest chemicals added to regular foods
Many foods are made inappropriate for human eating by the use of chemicals and food additives, and regular ingestion of…
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The rationale for seatbelts and airbags in automobiles
Every car has two fundamental safety features that function both before and after an accident to protect the occupants. While…
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Webb will take you on a space trip inside a cosmic tarantula.
As it probes the Tarantula Nebula, the James Webb Space Telescope has sent back fresh photographs from the furthest reaches…
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Researchers find an antibody that can block all known variations of COVID-19
The globe has benefited greatly from vaccines in the fight against COVID-19. The more recent variations, meanwhile, appear to necessitate…
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Hubble captures two ‘overlapping’ spiral galaxies in a stunning image.
The remark that the universe is full of miracles is no longer that amazing because everyone is aware of this.…
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SpaceX sends 51 satellites to space, while NASA struggles
NASA may have been forced to repeatedly push out the launch of its Artemis mission, but Elon Musk’s SpaceX is…
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NASA’s Artemis-1 launch has been delayed, and Elon Musk has an idea
Delays have tarnished NASA’s Artemis mission to the Moon. Artemis-1’s launch was scheduled but kept getting postponed. Elon Musk, the…
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According to a study, doomscrolling can harm your health.
The curse of the information era is scrolling. All of us have had this experience. Even when our eyes are…
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Scientists are concerned about the ‘Doomsday glacier’ in Antarctica and its frightening rate of erosion.
Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica, often known as the ‘doomsday glacier,’ is retreating at an alarming rate because of the hazard…
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Rich nations commit more money as Africa’s climate warms
According to authorities at a summit in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, on Monday, wealthy nations pledged to spend roughly $25 billion…
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European orbiter survives significant coronal mass ejection from Sun.
The Solar Orbiter has escaped a serious punch from its host while travelling toward the Sun. The European Space Agency…
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How do Neptune and Uranus create rare diamond rains?
A diamond shower. You did read that correctly. And yes, some of the planets in our solar system do experience…
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Cyborg cockroaches are created by scientists for rescue and surveillance missions.
Cyborgs, the fusion of machine and organism, have long been a source of controversy, with some people fearing a hostile…
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Ladakh will become home to India’s first night sky sanctuary, boosting astronomy tourism
In an effort to increase Astrotourism in the nation and draw foreign academics to the area to study with high-altitude…
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Why is Karnataka seeing such heavy rain?
More rain is expected as Bengaluru experiences severe flooding in its streets and residential areas. After recent severe rains, some…
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Combating inequality is essential to the fight against global warming, according to a study.
An update to the classic, 50-year-old computer simulation of environmental stress has indicated that addressing inequality is essential to garnering…
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According to research, heart conditions in women are frequently disregarded.
The striking distinction between cardiovascular or heart disorders in men and women has been made clear by a recent study.…
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Small diamonds are created from plastic bottles by scientists using laser flashes.
In a major development, researchers have created small diamonds out of plastic bottles using laser flashes and have even hypothesised…
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NASA will attempt to steer an asteroid by crashing a spacecraft into it.
NASA will intentionally crash the Dart robot spacecraft with an asteroid in a scheme right out of a science fiction…
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Isro successfully tests IAD technology to land missions on Mars, Venus
The Inflatable Aerodynamic Decelerator (IAD), which will be used to drop payloads on Mars or Venus in the future, has…
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Fuel leak in Artemis-1 stops second launch attempt
The second attempt was similarly aborted hours before the launch window opened — this time due to a leak that…
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Experts says tea bags causes cancer
A hot cup of tea in the morning can be the ideal way to start the day. But if you…
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In August, Amazon fires reached a five-year high, while illicit deforestation increased.
Due to an increase in illegal deforestation, August 2018 saw more fires in the Brazilian Amazon jungle than any other…
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Why should the Himalayas’ melting frighten you? Look at Pakistan
As a result of major weather events causing floods in numerous areas of Pakistan, over 1000 people have died, countless…
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Kennedy Space Center is getting ready to launch Artemis again for the first test flight of the new moon rocket.
On Friday, September 2, five days after a first attempt to launch NASA’s huge, next-generation moon rocket on its first…
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There may be a scientific explanation for how pyramids were constructed.
The ancient world’s wonder of the pyramids has withstood the test of time and continues to fascinate millions of people…
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