Science
- Aug- 2022 -7 August
Australia will prevent coal mining to protect the Great Barrier Reef.
Due to the potential effects on the adjacent Great Barrier Reef, Australia’s new government declared on Thursday that it intends…
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Satellites are no longer functional; ISRO calls SSLV’s inaugural mission a failure.
The Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) successfully launched from the Satish Dhawan Space Centre’s first launch pad on Sunday, but…
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Researchers use the ‘nearest neighbour’ method to find 11 previously unreported space oddities.
A team of researchers recently found 11 anomalies that had previously gone undiscovered, with seven of them having the potential…
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A ‘super plant’ that can be used to create crops that can withstand drought has been discovered.
A common plant may provide crucial information on how to create crops resistant to drought in a world affected by…
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Director of SDSC: ‘ISRO’s SSLV – A rocket that may be launched anytime, from anyplace’
The Small Satellite Launch Vehicle, a new rocket developed by the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO), is preparing for its…
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SSLV mission launches, carrying AzaadiSAT designed by girl students
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle – Developmental Flight 1 (SSLV-D1) from the Satish…
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‘Fire-breathing dragon clouds’, aka .fire-triggered thunderstorms explained.
A pyrocumulonimbus, a roughly 50,000-foot plume that is becoming an increasingly frequent occurrence, was shown in this week’s aerial images…
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Deadly pool found at Red Sea’s bottom that has the ability to kill or even pickle living things
Researchers at the University of Miami have discovered a deadly pool at the bottom of the Red Sea that is…
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When did the first humans arrive in America? Mammoth fossils contribute to the discussion
Science is never stagnant; it develops as new tools and methods are made accessible and as outdated knowledge is replaced…
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Shaun the Sheep will be ESA and NASA’s first ‘astronaut’ to the Moon.
Even though ‘it might be a little step for a person, it’s a tremendous leap for lambkind,’ a well-known sheep…
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Israeli researchers develop viruses that kill bowel-harming germs.
To treat intestinal disorders, Israeli researchers are working to develop a ‘precise weapon’ consisting of viruses that can kill germs.…
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Over 4,300 dinosaur footprints dating from the Jurassic and Cretaceous ages have been found in China.
The bulk of dinosaur footprint remains, according to a scientific report released in the first week of July, have been…
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Using a yeast sample, an Ecuadorian beer 400 years old was revived.
A 400-year-old beer has been revived by Ecuadorian bioengineer Javier Carvajal using its yeast. The yeast sample was discovered by…
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Here’s all you need to know about how the Tonga undersea volcano could harm the ozone layer.
On January 15, 2022, the powerful Hunga Tonga-Hunga Ha’apai eruption shattered all previous records for the direct injection of water…
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Survey: The Great Barrier Reef in Australia is recovering from bleaching episodes but remains ‘extremely susceptible’
A report indicates that the Great Barrier Reef in Australia has rebounded to record levels following storms and bleaching incidents.…
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Researchers are intrigued by a mysterious jellyfish discovered off the coast of Papua New Guinea.
A diver from Ireland named Dorian Borcherds recently recorded a video of a peculiar-appearing jellyfish off the coast of Papua…
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Russia launches a satellite as an ‘eye in orbit’ to monitor US national security operations. Here is what’s going on
It’s possible that Russia sent up a ‘spy satellite’ to follow an American surveillance satellite. The USA launched USA 326,…
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Scientists create the first ‘synthetic embryos’ in history without the use of sperm, eggs, or fertilisation.
In a historic accomplishment, researchers created the first ‘synthetic embryos’ without the use of sperm, eggs, or fertilisation. The ability…
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One of today’s most bizarre discoveries: brushing your teeth less can actually make them whiter.
People initially notice your smile when they first meet you. People want their teeth to be strong, white, and healthy…
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According to a recent WHO data, COVID-19 new cases decreased by 9% globally while mortality remained stable.
According to the World Health Organization’s most recent weekly assessment of the pandemic, which was announced on Wednesday (August 3),…
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Even in patients who have not taken Paxlovid, COVID-19 can recur: study
According to a study released online on Tuesday, August 2, a third of persons with coronavirus (COVID-19) would have a…
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Scientists bring back dead pigs’ cells and organs in a potentially ground-breaking research.
A team of researchers was able to revive pigs that had been dead for an hour in the most recent…
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Conservationists rediscover a magnolia tree which was lost for 97 years in Haiti.
In Haiti, ecologists discovered a native magnolia. For more than 90 years, this plant species remained lost to science. The…
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More highly processed food consumption is linked to a faster rate of cognitive ageing, according to a study.
Consuming highly processed meals, including instant noodles and sweet drinks, may hasten cognitive ageing, according to recent studies. A new…
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The newly released image of Cartwheel Galaxy shows a whirling ring of colour with exceptional clarity.
NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) said on Tuesday that the James Webb Space Telescope’s image of the Cartwheel…
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California becomes the third US state to declare an emergency due to monkeypox.
In response to an increase in monkeypox cases, California has become the third US state to declare an emergency. The…
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A tattoo as a tool for health monitoring: Scientists in South Korea create novel technology.
In the past ten years or so, tattoos have grown in popularity, and in South Korea, they may soon serve…
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Can we speak with animals using artificial intelligence?
Animal vocalisations have long piqued people’s curiosity and been the subject of research. Depending on the predator, many primates produce…
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Chinese researchers develop a laser that is ‘painful but non-lethal’ to keep birds away from airports
Around 20,000 bird attacks are reported annually, and some of them may result in small accidents, making them a significant…
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The discovery of the last Panda in Europe was made possible by teeth that had been ‘collecting dust for 40 years.’
A previously unknown species of European panda has been found; it is thought to have inhabited the continent some six…
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More helicopters will be sent by NASA to Mars as part of a plan to return samples.
Following the success of their maiden trip, NASA has chosen to send two additional helicopters to Mars. The mission, which…
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According to a study, ancient rocks can reveal how Earth was able to support life.
According to a recent study that was published in Nature Communications, the planet’s core’s ‘rejuvenation’ was the only thing that…
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NASA has released a stunning photograph of Mars that shows the red planet’s ‘blue’ area.
The image of a crimson wasteland is what comes to our mind when we think about Mars. Red is almost…
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A study suggests that cognitive impairment and COVID-associated loss of smell may be related.
One of the primary signs that has served as a coronavirus (COVID-19) indicator since the beginning is the loss of…
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The form of every protein that is known to science is revealed by artificial intelligence.
AlphaFold, an artificial intelligence system, has predicted structures for almost all catalogued proteins known to science, which is being hailed…
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