Science
- Jul- 2022 -21 July
‘An An’ world’s oldest giant male panda passed away at the age of 35.
According to the Hong Kong amusement park where he lived, An An, the oldest male giant panda under human care,…
Read More » - 21 July
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, scientists creates an image of a galaxy called ‘Dragon’s Eye.’
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has completely changed how we ‘look’ at the cosmos. JWST is currently the most…
Read More » - 21 July
Galaxy producing its own mirror image in space, as captured by the Hubble telescope.
Although the James Webb Space Telescope is currently receiving all the attention, its predecessor, the Hubble Space Telescope, is still…
Read More » - 20 July
A newfound nose-to-brain connection helps explain why dogs are great sniffers.
A dog’s brain is odor-sensitive. A new map now reveals the extent of such wiring. According to research published in…
Read More » - 20 July
200th birthday of the Father of Genetics!
Genetics was invented by scientist Johann Gregor Mendel. Based on his research and experimentation, he came up with the Mendel’s…
Read More » - 19 July
According to a survey, more than a quarter of healthy teenagers are dieting to reduce weight.
According to a recent study, the percentage of healthy children trying to lose weight has increased. Everyone, especially young people,…
Read More » - 19 July
Dormant stellar-mass black hole discovered outside the Milky Way.
A group of researchers announced the finding of the first ‘dormant’ stellar-mass black hole on Monday, July 18. The object…
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Marburg, a disease with an 88 percent fatality rate, takes 2 lives in Ghana. Here are its signs, cure, and more.
The deadly Marburg virus has been linked to two cases in Ghana. According to health officials, this is the first…
Read More » - 19 July
Researchers create shape-shifting microbots that can floss and wash teeth.
University of Pennsylvania scientists have created shape-shifting microbots that can floss, rinse, and wash teeth. The robotic device is magnetic…
Read More » - 18 July
After being extinct in Britain 10,000 years ago, bison are now making a comeback.
Before going extinct about 10,000 years ago, the majestic steppe bison walked the planet. It roamed at a place that…
Read More » - 18 July
How can we avoid the terrible tragedy that befell the dinosaurs? China has the answer.
We are aware that enormous dinosaurs perished due to an asteroid, so what chance do we people have if these…
Read More » - 18 July
Solar storm warning! This one could impact your GPS.
Our Sun is incredibly powerful. In addition to essentially creating every planet in the Solar System, it also provides all of…
Read More » - 18 July
According to a new study, alien civilizations could utilise simple methods to locate Earth.
Finding evidence of extraterrestrial life in the universe has been the goal of many scientists over the years. Numerous techniques…
Read More » - 16 July
Discreet Comet K2 perplexes scientists.
There is a guest in our backyard. This week, Comet K2 will pass close to the Earth. Although they are…
Read More » - 16 July
Cooperation is growing after NASA and NASA agree to share space station missions.
NASA and Russia’s space agency Roscosmos have agreed to integrate flights to the International Space Station, allowing Russian cosmonauts to…
Read More » - 16 July
‘Heartbeat’ in space: An enigmatic radio signal from nowhere has been detected
We are unaware of any life outside of Earth. There is still no concrete evidence. We have made an effort…
Read More » - 15 July
Non-white ICU patients receive less oxygen than is required, according to a study.
According to data from a sizable study released on Monday, critically ill Asians, Blacks, and Hispanic patients receive less supplementary…
Read More » - 15 July
Unknown fungus species have been discovered in Scotland’s Cairngorm mountains.
A kind of fungus that has never been seen in science is one of the ‘wild and fantastic’ species that…
Read More » - 15 July
Covid-19 virus may endure on frozen beef for a month: study
Having had Covid-19? You should probably clear out your freezer. The SARS-CoV-2 virus’ relatives can survive for up to 30…
Read More » - 14 July
NASA James Webb Space Telescope finds evidence of water on a far-off planet.
James Webb Space Telescope photos that were released by NASA as a result of its successful deployment astounded everyone. The…
Read More » - 13 July
Have you heard of good salt? Burger patties can use this UAE desert herb in place of salt.
In the UAE’s desert fields, where a hardy plant is growing using salt water and prospering while aiding in the…
Read More » - 13 July
Successful transplantation of genetically modified pig hearts into brain-dead people.
Researchers revealed on Tuesday (July 12) that two brain-dead patients received genetically modified pig hearts from surgeons at NYU Langone…
Read More » - 13 July
Research is being done in Japan on artificial gravity to help astronauts in space.
Here on Earth, we believe that gravity exists. It’s a common occurrence that doesn’t take over our daily calculations until…
Read More » - 13 July
If a star passed too closely by, our Solar System might disintegrate.
Most of us imagine our solar system as a comfortable little cocoon where planets are safely ensconced and we may…
Read More » - 12 July
According to a study, this cancer-causing virus may cause brain cancer.
According to research, the cancer-causing Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) can infect neuronal cells and alter the biomolecules of fatty acids,…
Read More » - 12 July
Kalina: A sophisticated laser device from Russia that can render hostile satellites blind.
The installation of a new laser system called Kalina at a Russian space surveillance facility in the northern Caucasus, which…
Read More » - 12 July
Vegetables have a miraculous compound that can accelerate the rate at which your wounds heal.
By employing a natural chemical, Israeli researchers assert that they were able to double the pace of wound healing in…
Read More » - 12 July
Despite being the king of the deep, the great white shark is afraid of this predator.
The vicious killing machine of the deep oceans is the great white shark. Rarely does one come across a species…
Read More » - 12 July
First image from the James Webb telescope: a previously unseen vista of the cosmos.
President of the United States Joe Biden released a breathtaking picture captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. Looking back…
Read More » - 12 July
Since the Indian space sector was opened, 60 startups have registered with ISRO, according to the government
According to Union Minister of State for Science and Technology Jitendra Singh, over 60 companies have registered with ISRO since…
Read More » - 9 July
Bengaluru researchers discover material that converts infrared light into renewable energy
Indian scientists discovered a material that converts infrared light into sustainable energy. According to a news release on July 5, scientists at Bengaluru’s Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research (JNCASR)…
Read More » - 7 July
Finding alien life may depend on tracking quantum communications, according to new research.
Scientists have always been interested in the quest for extraterrestrial life, and research is frequently done to uncover the mysteries…
Read More » - 2 July
This is the world’s funniest joke; Scientific Revelation!
A psychologist ran an experiment to determine the funniest joke in the world. Dr. Richard Wiseman requested individuals to rate…
Read More » - 2 July
World UFO Day 2022: ‘They’ suggest we may not be alone!
World UFO Day 2022: The mere mention of UFOs is enough to frighten a few, delight a few, excite a…
Read More » - 2 July
Horseshoe crabs, according to scientists, are essential for the safety of vaccines.
Researchers recently discovered the importance of horseshoe crabs, or Limulidae, for the security of vaccines. The ‘living fossils’ are classified…
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