Science
- Feb- 2024 -7 February
‘Super-Earth’ with habitable zone discovered by NASA
As the Earth continues to deplete its finite resources and years, scientists have been actively searching for alternative habitable environments…
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Scientists discover ancient river under iconic Lake Rotorua in New Zealand
Rotorua, a city situated in New Zealand, derives its name from the renowned Lake Rotorua, a prominent feature located in…
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Scientists discover 350 million-year-old tree species in Canada
Scientists have made a fascinating discovery of a tree species dating back 350 million years, possessing a distinct appearance reminiscent…
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Country music singer Toby Keith dies after battling stomach cancer
Country music icon Toby Keith has passed away at the age of 62 after a courageous battle with stomach cancer.…
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Scientists find a fossilised frog that lived along with the dinosaurs nearly 100 million years ago
In their most recent discovery, scientists have unearthed a fossilised frog that coexisted with dinosaurs approximately 100 million years ago.…
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Scientists find proof of an asteroid that may have exploded over the continent 2.5 million years ago
Researchers have suggested that an asteroid that was on course to collide with Earth may have detonated over Antarctica more…
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World’s first 3D-printed brain tissue that functions like human brain developed by scientists
In a groundbreaking scientific breakthrough, researchers have successfully engineered the world’s first 3D-printed brain tissue that mimics the behavior of…
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Cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko sets record for most time in space
Russia’s space agency has announced that cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko has set a new world record for the total time spent…
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Groundbreaking brain implant transforms the life of women having OCD and epilepsy
Amber Pearson, an American who battled the debilitating effects of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), found relief and transformation through a groundbreaking…
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Researchers at Cern put forth proposal for Future Circular Collider, a successor to Large Hadron Collider
Scientists at CERN, the renowned particle accelerator facility in Switzerland, have proposed the development of the Future Circular Collider (FCC),…
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Scientists in Morocco stumble upon two trails of 90,000-year-old ancient human footprints
In Morocco, scientists made an extraordinary discovery of two sets of ancient human footprints, estimated to be around 90,000 years…
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Study: Strong link found between Alzheimer’s disease and intake of processed food
In a groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at Bond University, a robust association between Alzheimer’s disease and the consumption of…
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A largest-ever X-ray map of the universe has been released by astronomers
For many, the term ‘X-ray’ conjures images of skeletal structures captured on black film. However, in the realm of astronomy,…
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Study: Trees in warmer, water-scarce regions emit two times higher carbon dioxide
A groundbreaking study led by the Pennsylvania State University challenges the prevailing notion that trees act as climate change warriors,…
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UK Study: Your Dog may live longer if they have these physical traits
In a comprehensive study encompassing nearly 600,000 British dogs representing over 150 breeds, researchers have identified significant variations in average…
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WHO report predicts that the world will see a whopping 77% increase in cancer cases by 2050
According to estimates by the World Health Organization (WHO), the global community is anticipated to witness a staggering 77 percent…
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Japan’s Moon lander falls asleep once again
Following a brief period of activity, Japan’s Moon lander, the unmanned Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), has entered a…
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Map reveals that humans have already dumped 7 tonnes of junk on Mars
Exploration of Mars by humans, using advanced landers and rovers, has led to the accumulation of debris in space, as…
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Scientists reveal why the majority of autoimmune disease patients are women
A team of international scientists, primarily from Stanford University, has provided a potential explanation for the longstanding puzzle of why…
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Hazardous asteroid six times wider than the height of Qutub Minar to pass our home planet on Friday
An asteroid known as 2008 OS7, with an estimated width six times greater than the height of Delhi’s Qutub Minar,…
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Experts: Using phone first thing in morning can give you headache for rest of the day
To ensure a bright, productive, and efficient start to your day, health experts advise against reaching for your phone immediately…
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Astronomers unveil the existence of 18 new black holes engaged in tearing apart stars
A group of researchers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) has revealed the presence of 18 new black holes…
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Proof of at least 9 hidden cultural groups during Ice Age discovered by researchers in Europe
Throughout history, human beings have adorned themselves with personal ornaments, creating a tangible link to their communities and establishing a…
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‘Gas station heroin’ causes concern in the United States over risk of seizures and kidney damage
A prescription medication colloquially known as “gas station heroin” is causing alarm in the United States, prompting renewed attention from…
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Perseverance rover might have rolled over signs of life on Mars, claims NASA
Scientists believe that the Perseverance rover may have already encountered signs of life on Mars, as the latest data suggests…
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Report: One king penguin suspected to have died from bird flu in the Antarctic
In an unprecedented occurrence, at least one king penguin is suspected to have succumbed to bird flu in the Antarctic,…
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Neuralink successfully installs brain implant in a human patient, claims Musk
Billionaire entrepreneur Elon Musk made a groundbreaking announcement on Monday, January 29, revealing a significant achievement by his startup, Neuralink.…
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Prominent supplier of semiconductor testing equipment relocates manufacturing operations out of China
Teradyne, a well-known provider of semiconductor testing equipment, has undertaken a significant move, relocating manufacturing operations valued at around $1…
Read More » - 29 January
Japan’s Moon lander resumes its operations in a triumphant turnaround
Japan’s Moon lander, known as the Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM), has overcome initial setbacks related to its solar…
Read More » - 29 January
Earth is in for a celestial spectacle as it braces for the close encounters of not just one or two but five asteroids
This week, Earth is anticipating a celestial display, preparing for the close encounters not of one or two, but five…
Read More » - 28 January
Nick Jonas and his brothers, Kevin and Joe gave a rocking performance at Lollapalooza India
Saturday witnessed an electrifying performance by the Jonas Brothers in Mumbai at Lollapalooza India. Nick Jonas, alongside his brothers Kevin…
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NASA’s recent Moon study reveals that some moonquakes fault lines are also found at the lunar South Pole
NASA’s recent examination of the Moon’s South Pole has brought to light the presence of moonquakes and fault lines, particularly…
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Scientists find ‘Old smokers’ at the heart of the Milky Way
The utterance of the phrase usually conjures images of a small group of elderly individuals leisurely passing the time with…
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New pictures surface showing Hermit crabs adorning plastic shells as a safety net for their bodies
In a startling revelation, recent images have emerged depicting Hermit crabs utilizing plastic shells as makeshift protection for their bodies…
Read More » - 27 January
Archeologists describe recently discovered Cleopatra’s tomb on the Egyptian coast as a ‘geometric miracle’
Researchers who were on the quest to discover Cleopatra’s tomb have uncovered a remarkable tunnel at Taposiris Magna on the…
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