Science
- Aug- 2022 -22 August
Loneliness may raise the chance of future unemployment, according to a study.
According to recent studies, loneliness may raise one’s chances of becoming unemployed in the future. Later, persons who frequently experience loneliness are much more likely to lose their jobs. The research was printed in the BMC Public Health journal. This study especially explores whether the inverse is also true among persons of working age. Previous studies…
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After 75 years, the tiniest sea turtles in the world were found in the Chandeleur Islands.
The world’s smallest kind of sea turtle hatchlings have been discovered for the first time in 75 years on the…
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Scientists have developed floating artificial leaves that produce clean fuel from CO2, water, and sunlight.
Artificial leaves that float on water and generate clean fuel have been produced by researchers at Cambridge University. The carbon-neutral…
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Will Sun consume Mercury, Venus, and Earth?
The sun is an enraged ball of fire that operates according to nuclear physics laws and sustains life on Earth.…
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Brain mapping technology is introduced for the first time in India at a Delhi hospital.
The first brain mapping tool connectomics/Quicktome in the nation was introduced today by IBS Hospital in a first-of-its-kind technological advancement…
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A strange fish that can glow has been found close to the Greenland coast.
Researchers are enthralled with a new species of fish discovered in an Arctic iceberg because of its appearance and ability…
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In this campus, rats use cars to scavenge for food.
Rats are being examined at the University of Richmond in the US, and they can actually drive! To be fair,…
Read More » - 21 August
What is the’very contagious’ tomato flu that was first discovered in India all about?
Despite the fact that the coronavirus (COVID-19) and its consequences are still a major problem for the world, new reports…
Read More » - 21 August
According to a study, some spiders dream and sleep like people.
Arachnophobia, or a severe fear of spiders, is a common condition. We feel uneasy when we have fears, so we…
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Researchers capture the universe’s most massive star in the finest image.
The Universe is so vast that there are no boundaries to what we can see there. All we can do…
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‘Generation Sensible’ or Gen Z is overly cautious and may miss out on life’s adventures, therapists warn.
They are known as ‘generation sensible’ due to their attention on social issues, healthy living, and minimal alcohol intake. Therapists…
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Study: monkeypox virus can survive on everyday home goods
According to a recent study on monkeypox conducted by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the virus…
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How much virus is exhaled by a Covid-positive person?
A recent study found that patients with the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron versions of the SARS-CoV-2 exhale more viral load…
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Off Miami, researchers are working to create a hybrid coral reef.
In an effort to create hybrid reefs, researchers and students from the University of Miami ventured into the murky waters…
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What are the Artemis III mission’s NASA Moon landing sites?
As part of the Artemis programme, NASA’s new SLS rocket is getting ready to launch into orbit, and the US…
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Over 500 standing stones were found in a massive megalithic complex in Spain.
Archaeologists said on Thursday that a massive megalithic complex with more than 500 standing stones has been found in southern…
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Study: High BMI, alcohol use, and smoking are risk factors that account for nearly half of cancer deaths.
According to a cancer study, smoking, drinking alcohol, being overweight, and other risk factors account for over half of all…
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Researchers find inexpensive way to eliminate dangerous ‘forever chemicals’
Recent studies claim that researchers have found a cheap way to get rid of ‘forever compounds.’ At some levels, PFAS…
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Study: Cycling and living like the Dutch can help the globe avoid over 700 million tonnes of CO2 pollution.
According to recent research, if everyone lived like the Dutch and cycled every day, it would help prevent the emission…
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Astrologists find an asteroid crater that might be the baby cousin of the dinosaur killer
Nearly 400 kilometres off the coast of Guinea in Western Africa, a fresh asteroid crater has been discovered that may…
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Scientists hypothesise that a surge in ocean phytoplankton could aid in the fight against climate change.
Long-term changes in temperatures and weather patterns demonstrate how quickly climate change is progressing. Some of the obvious signs of…
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According to research, a killer whale could be consumed by a now-extinct megalodon shark in just five bites.
According to recent study, the extinct Otodus megalodon shark could consume enormous sharks like orcas (or killer whales) in just…
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In 2023, the first commercial space greenhouse will launch with the mission ‘Growing entire crops in space.’
Redwire Corporation announced on Tuesday that it would launch the first commercial space greenhouse in the spring of next year…
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The Calvine Photo: Is it a fiction or the ‘clearest’ UFO image ever released?
The ‘Calvine Photo,’ allegedly the clearest UFO photograph ever taken, has finally been made public 30 years after it was…
Read More » - 18 August
Due to a problem with his suit, a Russian cosmonaut had to end his spacewalk.
Due to a problem with his spacesuit, a Russian cosmonaut had to end his spacewalk. The cosmonaut received instructions to…
Read More » - 18 August
According to a study, covid increases the risk of dementia, chronic brain fog, and other neuropsychiatric disorders.
According to a recent study, among the many concerning effects of COVID-19 are neurological and mental problems. Six months after…
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The backstory of the Tricolor’s appearance in space on Independence Day
The Tricolour was flying high in the air in this footage on August 15, as India celebrated its 75th Independence…
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Using enormous magnets, scientists will fish a meteorite from the Pacific Ocean’s depths.
Amir Siraj, a student at Harvard, and professor Avi Loeb have devised a proposal to use a massive magnet to…
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Russia’s exhibits ‘fake’ robot gun dog at Russia’s annual Army-2022 international arms expo
At Russia’s annual Army-2022 international arms expo on Monday, a robotic dog with an anti-tank rocket launcher mounted to its…
Read More » - 18 August
Australian researchers create smart fabric with biological muscle-like properties.
Australian biomedical experts have developed a smart textile that incorporates synthetic ‘muscles’ in an effort to revolutionise wearable exoskeletons and…
Read More » - 17 August
Which extinct animal would you like to see? Researchers trying to bring back an apex predator
Scientists in Australia are attempting to bring back to life an apex predator that has been extinct for a century.…
Read More » - 17 August
Astronomers discover an asteroid with a moon. We’ll shortly go there.
The Lucy spacecraft, which was equipped with defective solar panels and was destined for eight asteroids in outer space, had…
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Scientists predict that the new climate law will lessen global warming.
A climate scientist who oversaw an independent examination of the law believes that the considerable clean energy incentives included in…
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Sinkhole in Chile may have been created by humans.
After a large sinkhole inexplicably appeared this month close to Chile’s capital city of Santiago, the country found itself in…
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African penguins in Algoa Bay are put in risk by ship noise.
A research study has discovered that the already endangered African penguin is being driven from its natural home off the…
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