Science
- Sep- 2022 -3 September
Six countries account for the majority of the floating trash in the Pacific Ocean.
According to recent data, just six nations are responsible for more than 90% of the enormous floating ‘trash’ patch of…
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Emirates Mars Mission finds a new, ‘patchy,’ Proton Aurora on Mars
First observations of a novel sort of proton aurora surrounding Mars have been made by the Emirates Mars Mission (EMM),…
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Chinese astronauts from Shenzhou 14 successfully perform a six-hour spacewalk.
The six-hour spacewalk was successfully completed by two astronauts on board China’s Tiangong space station on Friday, according to the…
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Russia claims that the International Space Station is unsafe and unfit.
Russia has referred to the International Space Station (ISS) as unsafe and unfit for purpose, over a month after it…
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Zimbabwe relocates 2,500 wild animals due to climate change to protect them from drought
Thousands of impalas are herded into an enclosure by a helicopter. Elephants lying on their backs are lifted onto trailers…
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Study indicates how taking a break boosts performance at work
Ever taken a little rest at work? Yes, you have, and if not, you better get one right away. A…
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Israeli archaeologists discover an enormous elephant tusk.
Near a kibbutz in southern Israel, Israeli researchers recently discovered a massive prehistoric elephant’s tusk, a relic of a behemoth…
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In Zimbabwe, researchers found Mbiresaurus raathi, Africa’s oldest dinosaur.
Scientists in Zimbabwe have discovered the remnants of Africa’s first dinosaur, which roamed the planet some 230 million years ago.…
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MOXIE is making Oxygen on Mars
The closest planet to Earth, Mars, is the top contender in the quest for extraterrestrial life. The planet is similar…
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Photograph taken by the James Webb Space Telescope which you can also hear.
Can a picture be ‘heard’? Even this line seems to be in contradiction. We hear sounds and see images. However,…
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According to a study, blood type can predict stroke risk before age 60.
According to recent studies, blood type may be able to predict a person’s risk of suffering a stroke before age…
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An initial case charging Zantac of causing cancer is settled for $500,000
An agreement for more than $500,000 was reached during the first jury trial in the United States concerning the well-known…
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Playing music as a kid and teen is associated with improved cognitive function later in life, according to a study.
Music is reportedly therapeutic. The most recent research demonstrates that music and mental acuity are related. A study from the…
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According to a study, ‘phones will be the death of us’
Our parents have all warned us that these gadgets will be our demise. Recent studies have shown that the excessive…
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Thousands of kilometres long old crust discovered floating under Australia.
A section of the Earth’s crust that is four million years old and the size of Ireland has been discovered…
Read More » - Aug- 2022 -31 August
Can people acquire immortality? For solutions, scientists look to jellyfish
Some ideas that people keep experimenting with include immortality, long life, and anti-aging. However, if there is a key to…
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Chinese astronauts have cultivated rice plants in space from seeds
More and more science experiments are taking shape in the modules of China’s under-construction space station as it nears completion.…
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Study: Remain calm and sip tea to lower your risk of dying.
Would you choose hot tea over coffee? A recent study indicates benefits of the hot beverage, which is consumed often…
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Global sea level rise is threatened by zombie ice, and a 10-inch jump is inevitable.
Another significant issue is developing in a remote region of the world as climate change continues to wreak havoc over…
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Explained: The deadly flooding in Pakistan exhibits signs of global warming
The well-known components of a warming world were present: sweltering heat, hotter air holding more moisture, wilder extreme weather, melting…
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Indian researchers discover how the parasite that causes black fever spreads
Indian researchers have made a significant medical advancement by figuring out how the Leishmania parasite, which causes black fever, targets…
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As it travels outside Solar System in interstellar space, Engineers fix Voyager-1.
After leaving the heliosphere in 2012, the border where the sun’s impact ends, the Voyager-1 spacecraft has been in interstellar…
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Report: On Saturday, NASA to relaunch the Artemis 1 moon rocket.
NASA will attempt to launch its powerful new Moon rocket again on Saturday after postponing a test mission earlier this…
Read More » - 30 August
Japan removes evacuation orders following the Fukushima accident 11 years later.
Eleven years after the horrific nuclear accident, the evacuation order was lifted in Futaba, the Japanese town where the Fukushima…
Read More » - 30 August
The death of four Galapagos tortoises is being investigated by the Ecuadorian authorities.
According to the BBC, the prosecutors suspect that the four Galapagos giant tortoises were killed and devoured, and the Ecuadorian…
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In a Portuguese garden, palaeontologists find the remains of the largest dinosaur yet found in Europe.
In a back garden in Portugal, remains of what might be the biggest dinosaur ever uncovered in Europe were discovered.…
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NASA delays the launch of Artemis-1 for technical concerns.
Due to technical issues, NASA has delayed the launch of the Artemis-1 mission. On Monday, preparations were being made for…
Read More » - 29 August
A large asteroid the size of an aeroplane is heading toward Earth.
A large asteroid is travelling towards Earth and could do so today. The asteroid, which is the size of an…
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Why ‘social exclusion’ is the worst type of bullying, according to a new research
Bullying is frequently portrayed as either physical or verbal aggression, such as making vulgar or threatening words. Relational aggression, the…
Read More » - 28 August
Children who skip breakfast may experience psychosocial issues, according to research
We are all aware of how crucial breakfast is to leading a healthy lifestyle. While eating breakfast like a king…
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The US Supreme Court upholds SpaceX’s intention to launch satellites into lower Earth orbit.
After a US court affirmed the Federal Communications Commission’s (FCC) decision to accept a plan to station some Starlink satellites…
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Artificial embryo developed in a womb without sperm, has a brain and a heart that beats.
A synthetic mouse embryo that lacks male sperm has been successfully developed by scientists, marking a recent medical advance. They…
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What causes the mysterious sinkhole in Chile? To explain its genesis, more research is required.
The Ojos del Salado mine is operated by the local unit of Lundin. Last week, Chile’s environmental regulator SMA imposed…
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Evidence of water meeting magma found on Mars
An interesting discovery has been made by the Perseverance rover, which will soon begin its trip to the Enchanted Lake…
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Artemis-I to launch on Aug 29: What is the first biology experiment going to Moon?
Even though there won’t be any people on board when the Artemis-I mission blasts off to the Moon on August…
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