Science
- Aug- 2022 -17 August
How did the continents of Earth come to be? The solution is in space
Seven continents make up less than 30% of the landforms on Earth today, with the remaining 70% being covered by…
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According to a new study, 6G radiation can enhance the size of brain cells.
Although the world has been waiting for 6G technology, Chinese experts claim that it could end up harming our brain…
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Mice whiskers may offer insights into autism therapy, according to a Chinese study.
Chinese researchers found that mice who had their whiskers clipped at a young age were more likely to experience social…
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Europa, a moon of Jupiter, may hold the key to discovering extraterrestrial life.
Over the years, scientists have been intensely interested in the search for extraterrestrial life, and it appears that Europa, Jupiter’s…
Read More » - 16 August
Anytime, everywhere, this bionic arm may be updated with new gestures.
Numerous advancements have been made in the field of prosthetics, however it has been difficult to modify the products because…
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After announcing its departure from the International Space Station, Roscosmos presents concept of a new space station.
Roscosmos presented for the first time a physical model of a future new Russian-built space station, suggesting Moscow is serious…
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Deep-sea organism resembling an alien is given the name ‘Darth Vader’ by scientists.
Giant isopods have recently been discovered in the Gulf of Mexico, where they have been named ‘Darth Vader of the…
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Researchers change the blood type of kidney donors to improve the quantity of organs available for transplant.
The blood type of the donor’s kidneys has been successfully changed by scientists in order to boost the quantity of…
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Betelgeuse, a red giant star, blows off the top of its body; experts call it a ‘never-before-seen’ occurrence.
Last week, NASA made public photographs of a previously unseen occurrence in which the star Betelgeuse blasted its top off…
Read More » - 12 August
Low pollution levels are also quite harmful to one’s health, according to a study.
According to a recent study, even very low pollution levels can be exceedingly damaging and, over time, result in significant…
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In a few weeks, a Swiss alpine pass will be completely deiced.
According to a ski resort, the extensive amount of ice that has been covering a Swiss mountain pass for centuries…
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Supergiant star closest to Earth is healing from wounds despite being predicted to perish.
A red supergiant star named Betelgeuse is one of the cosmic phenomena that has a beginning and an end, just…
Read More » - 11 August
Why is Elon Musk launching SpaceX’s Falcon 9 with 52 Starlink satellites?
After encountering weather-related delays, Elon Musk’s SpaceX carried out another significant launch of a number of Starlink internet satellites to…
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The Gaganyaan astronauts’ emergency safety system is tested by NASA!
The Indian Space Research Organisation has successfully tested the Low Altitude Escape Motor, which will power the Crew Escape System,…
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Antarctica is ‘crumbling at its edges,’ according to a NASA satellite image of the ice shelf.
The world’s greatest ice sheet has lost twice as much ice over the past 25 years than was previously believed,…
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A study reveals that endangered sharks are being caught increasingly frequently in protected Mediterranean areas.
A recent study revealed that protected Mediterranean areas catch more endangered sharks than unprotected areas, underscoring the need for improved…
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Rainwater is harmful to drink, according to a recent study.
Drinking rainwater is extremely dangerous, according to a recent study by researchers at Stockholm University, as levels of poisonous substances…
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A magnificent image of a star cluster is captured by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.
Because of its stunning images of the cosmos, the James Webb Space Telescope has been making news. Scientists can now…
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For the first time ever, X-rays are detected behind black holes.
Stanford University scientists discovered a surprising pattern while analysing X-rays from the supermassive black hole at the centre of a…
Read More » - 10 August
Why our brains are wired to want more even when doing so results in dissatisfaction is explained.
It seems that we humans are never content when it comes to shopping, whether it be for brand-new, fashionable clothing,…
Read More » - 9 August
According to a study, using kitchen utensils increases risk of liver cancer by four times.
According to a study, synthetic chemicals, often known as ‘forever chemicals,’ which are frequently found in food packaging and some…
Read More » - 9 August
NASA discovers the enigma of the ‘spaghetti-like’ substance discovered on Mars’ surface.
When the Perseverance rover discovered an odd, ‘spaghetti-like’ object on Mars, scientists were baffled. Numerous specialists offered their own theories…
Read More » - 9 August
Casper, the mysterious octopus found off the coast of Hawaii, is probably a new species.
At a depth of 4,290 metres, in the ocean near Hawaii, in 2016, a white octopus floated still on the…
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According to a study, the risk of death from high nighttime temperatures might rise by 60%.
According to a recent multinational study, very hot nighttime temperatures brought on by climate change can raise the mortality rate…
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The human brain is not built to stay up past midnight. Reasons why
A new hypothesis was presented this year in Frontiers in Network Physiology, which contends that the human mind is not…
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Prior to Mount Vesuvius’s eruption in AD 79, middle-class life in Pompeii was highlighted by new discoveries.
How middle-class and lower-class people lived before one of history’s most famous volcanic eruptions, Mount Vesuvius, buried the Roman city…
Read More » - 8 August
Earth’s days are eerily lengthening, and experts are baffled as to why.
Although scientists assert that the length of the day is increasing, they have not discovered a clear cause for the…
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Sinkhole in Chile has doubled in size and is now big enough to engulf the Arc de Triomphe of France.
An expanding sinkhole in Chile prompted authorities to halt operations at a nearby copper mine. The sinkhole, which has grown…
Read More » - 8 August
‘People feel less in control after relationship loss, but only at first’: Says study
Washington: Losing a relationship is evidently hard, but one aspect of breakups that’s often left unconsidered is how they…
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Chinese researchers are attempting to comprehend the early days of Earth using lunar satellites.
There are many hypotheses regarding the early, dark days of the universe, but Chinese researchers have discovered a fresh approach…
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NASA releases unique images of unprecedented summer melting in the ice-covered archipelago of Svalbard, Norway.
Due to exceptionally warm air temperatures in the summer of 2022, Svalbard has experienced record-breaking melting. The recent manifestation of…
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Researchers demonstrate how damaged stem cells can be repaired to preserve the umbilical cord.
The umbilical cord can regenerate stem cells, according to recent studies. A new technique was discovered by Notre Dame University…
Read More » - 7 August
How climate change exacerbated weather extremes and wreaked misery around the world
Extreme weather events are already commonplace, from wildfires in the US to intense heatwaves in Europe to flooding in some…
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China issues a warning about its rapid temperature rise relative to the world average.
According to a government official, China’s average ground temperatures have risen much faster than the global average over the past…
Read More » - 7 August
What would happen if Russia were to abruptly leave the space station? NASA has a backup plan.
NASA has prepared a backup plan following Russia’s announcement to leave the US, Canada, and Russia’s International Space Station (ISS)…
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