Science
- Jul- 2022 -27 July
Russia announces its departure from the ISS after 2024 and reveals plans for a ‘new station’
On Tuesday, July 26, Russia made the announcement that it would leave the International Space Station (ISS) in 2024. Putin…
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A crucial study on Alzheimer’s disease might have been a fraud that affected millions of people’s lives.
A few ground-breaking studies serve as the foundation for additional study and analysis. But what if the so-called base study…
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ISRO’s five planned space science missions’ launch schedule and costs revealed.
The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) is renowned for having carried out space science missions including Mangalyaan (Mars Orbiter Mission),…
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ESA discovers a larger-than-expected Martian feature that resembles the ‘Grand Canyon on Mars’
The Earth-centric view of the universe that we humans have is probably fine. We live, eat, work, and sleep on…
Read More » - 26 July
Fossil of the first animal predator named after the British naturalist and broadcaster David Attenborough.
The first animal predator, said to have existed 560-million years ago, has been identified in a fossil and has been…
Read More » - 26 July
Months after infection, Covid-19 increases the risk of diabetes and heart disease.
A new study raises concerns for people who have been exposed to Covid-19, as coronavirus infections decline globally but some…
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Ramsar recognises five more Indian wetlands as having international significance.
The Ramsar Convention has added five more Indian sites to its list of wetlands of international significance. There are 54…
Read More » - 26 July
Six additional visitors are prepared for their million-dollar space flight with Blue Origin.
Blue Origin has announced the third space tourism flight of the year and is getting ready to fly six more…
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Why NASA is under pressure to change the name of the James Webb space telescope.
Everyone was enthralled by the magnificence of the first photographs from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, and everyone from scientists…
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According to a study, starchy green bananas can lower the risk of cancer.
A recent study revealed that a variety of foods can significantly reduce the risk for people who have an inherited…
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Asteroids ‘aged early’: According to NASA, asteroids’ surfaces regenerate much more quickly than those on Earth.
According to a research posted on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) website, NASA scientists discovered that surface regeneration…
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NASA wants to use existing satellites to look for extraterrestrial life in space.
Many scientists have been motivated by the hunt for extraterrestrial life throughout the years, and it appears that NASA is…
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We now know how to locate planets circling extinct stars.
There are continuing celestial processes in the universe that are occasionally unfathomable to us and our science. As science advances,…
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A study linked the co-infection of two common viruses with the strange hepatitis.
British researchers made a significant discovery about the mystery behind hepatitis cases affecting young children on Monday, discovering that the…
Read More » - 25 July
An insect that Florida spent $23 million to eliminate in 2021 is still a problem today. Learn what it is.
The race is won by steadiness and pace. In this instance, though, slow and steady is lazily obliterating Florida’s gardens.…
Read More » - 25 July
Australians hospitalised at record numbers due to Covid as Omicron rises.
According to official data, 5,450 Australians were hospitalised on Monday with COVID-19, setting a new record as the spread of…
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Rare deep-sea brine lakes that have recently been found can aid in the search for extraterrestrial life.
Rare deep-sea brine ponds discovered in the Red Sea may reveal information about the origins of life on Earth. They…
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Middle East faces the damages from climate change.
In the past three decades, temperatures in the Middle East have increased far more quickly than the global average. Since…
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China’s space station is getting closer to completion.
A new scientific lab has docked with China’s Tiangong space station, marking a significant development in the country’s space programme…
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Is Covid-19 similar to monkeypox? Do you need to worry?
Following reports of more than 16,000 confirmed cases and five fatalities from 70 countries, the World Health Organization has declared…
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What causes the heat waves affecting the United States: explained.
The last week saw almost all of the contiguous United States endure above-average temperatures, and more dangerously hot weather is…
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Astronomers have discovered a triple star system in outer space which is ‘first of its kind.’
Think about three stars, each the size of at least 12 suns, orbiting one another in outer space. This discovery…
Read More » - 24 July
Male biological clock is important during birthing, according to a study.
A recent study found that parental age is a significant determinant in IVF pregnancy, with a male partner aged 40…
Read More » - 24 July
According to a recent study, ancient bacteria can aid in the search for signs of extraterrestrial life.
Scientists have been enthralled by the desire to comprehend extraterrestrial life for a very long time. Scientists have used a…
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Miracle blood cancer treatment is a fraud, say experts.
A drug named Imitinef Mercilet has drawn a lot of attention from the public after a letter proclaiming it to…
Read More » - 23 July
The US is declaring a public health emergency for monkeypox.
The White House stated that it is evaluating whether a ‘public health emergency’ should be declared due to an increase…
Read More » - 23 July
Wildfires and record-high temperatures results in over 1,700 deaths in Spain and Portugal, according to WHO.
The World Health Organization’s European division reported on Friday that the heatwave had resulted in more than 1,700 deaths alone…
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US health authorities find monkeypox virus in children.
The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) stated that children under the age of 8 were at ‘greater risk,’…
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More British citizens are being bitten by foreign snakes.
Snake bites are unpleasant, and although, like other animals, snakes are demonised far more than they actually pose a threat…
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A scientific study claims that our DNA originated in space.
We are literally made of star dust. The vast processes that create stars in the cosmos are the source of every…
Read More » - 23 July
Why does Jupiter lack rings similar to those of Saturn? Here is the answer.
The magnificent rings that Saturn possesses sets it apart from the other planets in our Solar System. These rings are…
Read More » - 22 July
How would the world respond to pandemics in the future? Countries conclude that a binding agreement is necessary.
The globe was caught off guard when the coronavirus pandemic suddenly erupted. The pandemic killed a great number of lives…
Read More » - 22 July
A Bullet train to Mars? In fact, Japan is conducting the research.
Can we establish human colonies on Mars and the Moon? Although we have preliminary drawings prepared, going to space is…
Read More » - 22 July
NASA impresses online users with a colourful image of Pluto.
Previously, Pluto was our Solar System’s farthest-reaching planet. It no longer qualifies as a planet. Pluto, though, continues to astound…
Read More » - 21 July
What an irony! Global warming is now accelerating due to better air quality.
We are all aware that burning coal or gasoline releases greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change. But did you…
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