Science
- Jun- 2022 -24 June
Summer swelter: Record-breaking heat wave lifts spirits
Large areas of the Northern Hemisphere continued to sizzle with high heat as the start of summer more closely resembled…
Read More » - 23 June
In 20 years, carbon dioxide emissions from cement will silently quadruple.
According to recent global data, the amount of heat-trapping carbon dioxide emissions from cement production, a less well-known but significant…
Read More » - 21 June
In a countdown rehearsal, NASA fuels the moon rocket for the first time.
Despite a fuel line leak, NASA fueled its massive moon rocket for the first time Monday and proceeded with a…
Read More » - 9 June
New craters and structures revealed; Moon’s most detailed geologic map
The Moon has a special place in the hearts of many people on Earth. Man has dispatched countless probes and…
Read More » - 5 June
A new generation of lunar spacesuits will be built by NASA’s selected companies!
NASA has selected two space businesses to construct next-generation spacesuits for future astronauts to perform spacewalks and eventually visit the…
Read More » - May- 2022 -24 May
Tomatoes ‘genetically engineered’ to increase Vitamin D levels; Read on…
Scientists have genetically modified tomatoes that are higher in provitamin D3 – a precursor to vitamin D – and have…
Read More » - 23 May
US scientists finally create the next generation wonder material ‘graphyne’
Scientists have been attempting to synthesise a novel type of carbon called graphyne for over a decade and the University…
Read More » - 21 May
‘An enzyme that eats up plastic in record time 16 hours’; Read on…
Plastic normally takes hundreds of years to decay naturally, but German scientists have developed a highly efficient enzyme that destroys…
Read More » - 18 May
China is aiming to produce electricity from air; Read on…
China is preparing to link its first commercial compressed-air energy storage plant to the grid as it explores novel methods…
Read More » - 18 May
A moment of pride for India: The ‘Smiling Buddha’ operation on May 18
May 18 is a significant day in India. It is tied to a development that has given the country great…
Read More » - 16 May
Know about the do’s and don’ts of the ‘Lunar Eclipse of 2022’!
On Monday, the first Lunar Eclipse of the year happened, keeping stargazers hooked to their telescopes. This Lunar Eclipse happens…
Read More » - 13 May
‘Next stop, the moon’; Scientists grow plants in lunar soil!
For the first time, scientists have grown plants on dirt recovered from the moon by NASA’s Apollo astronauts. Researchers had…
Read More » - 11 May
Millions will mysteriously disappear by the year 2022; ‘Time traveller’
Future predictions have always been made for wonderful online material. Served by many in the past on various plates, these…
Read More » - 9 May
‘Mosquitoes prefer human blood over those of other animals’; Report
Have you ever wondered why mosquitos prefer human blood over that of other animals? The experts at Princeton University in…
Read More » - 8 May
‘The Bermuda Triangle mystery has been solved’; Scientist’s claim gets viral…
The Bermuda Triangle is a roughly triangle region in the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by Bermuda, Puerto Rico, and Miami. For…
Read More » - 8 May
Ancient jewellery factory discovered in Haryana’s Indus Valley
With the excavation of a 5000-year-old jewellery-making factory, the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI), which has been working in Rakhi…
Read More » - 5 May
Israel delivers first consignment of medical aid to India.
New Delhi: Israel sent its first cargo of medical equipment to India on Wednesday, including oxygen concentrators, to assist the…
Read More » - 4 May
Here’s how the Moon ‘steals’ Earth’s water for itself; Read on…
It is well known that the Moon has an impact on the tides of the oceans. The huge waters on…
Read More » - 1 May
Discovery of an ancient human in the modern era shocks scientific world; Read on…
Do you remember the Hobbits from the wildly successful Lord of the Rings book and movie series? They appeared to…
Read More » - Apr- 2022 -8 April
Researchers turn hard-to-decompose plastic waste into carbon-capture master
Researchers have discovered a technique to turn the heaps of non-degradable mass into something helpful by forcing it to absorb…
Read More » - 7 April
Mushrooms can talk to each other and recognise up to 50 words: Study
A recent study revealed that mushrooms can communicate with one another and recognise up to 50 words. Electrical impulses observed in…
Read More » - 6 April
Scientists solve mystery of how liquid droplets corrode hard surfaces
Researchers from the University of Minnesota Twin Cities have discovered why liquid droplets may degrade hard surfaces in a first-of-its-kind…
Read More » - 1 April
Researchers finally reveal the first entire human genome
The pioneering Human Genome Project study sequenced 92% of the human genome nineteen years ago. Scientists, on the other hand,…
Read More » - Mar- 2022 -25 March
Recent study reveals presence of Microplastics in human blood for the first time
In a study to determine the prevalence of plastics in human blood, it was discovered that roughly 80% of those…
Read More » - 24 March
Osmania University researchers discover three new species of lizards
Three new lizard species indigenous to the Telangana and Karnataka plateaus have been found by the researchers of Osmania University’s…
Read More » - 14 March
Stephen Hawking Death Anniversary: Here are five ground-breaking theories by the British scientist
Stephen Hawking, a physicist and cosmologist, is one of the few scientists in the modern world who has achieved celebrity…
Read More » - 7 March
NASA Curiosity Rover found a strange flower-like structure on Mars
The NASA Curiosity Rover captured a picture of a strange-looking flower-like object on Mars this week. The thing, which appeared…
Read More » - Feb- 2022 -18 February
Stunning video of the Sun recorded over 12 years
The Solar Dynamics Observatory at NASA spent 12 years keeping a close watch on the Sun and recording footage. The…
Read More » - 14 February
Archaeologists found a 5,000-year-old drum and three children locked in a neolithic embrace
A Stonehenge-era chalk drum is the most important item of ancient art discovered in Britain in the previous 100 years,…
Read More » - 14 February
Autonomous biohybrid fish made from human cardiac cells: Harvard
Harvard researchers have created the first completely autonomous biohybrid fish using human stem-cell-derived cardiac muscle cells to study heart ailments…
Read More » - 10 February
Indian Scientists develop unique way to produce 99.99% pure hydrogen fuel; Read on
Indian scientists have devised a novel method for producing 99.99 percent pure hydrogen fuel from a methanol-water combination that requires…
Read More » - 9 February
First nasal spray to treat COVID patients in India launched
A Mumbai-based pharmaceutical company named Glenmark has introduced FabiSpray, a Nitric Oxide Nasal Spray for the treatment of adult patients…
Read More » - 4 February
Introducing ‘DNA antenna’: A revolutionary nanotechnology invention!
The world’s smallest antenna is here! Even more groundbreaking is the fact that the world’s tiniest antenna was made from…
Read More » - Jan- 2022 -19 January
Snoopy spyware Pegasus under the lens of the authority heavyweights!
On Wednesday, Israel’s justice minister announced that a full investigation would be conducted into allegations that spy software Pegasus was…
Read More » - 18 January
This Chinese electric car sold more in China than Tesla: Read on…
The Wuling Hong Guang Mini EV is China’s most popular electric vehicle compared to the Model 3 because, according to…
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