Science
- Jan- 2022 -18 January
Flower bud discovered in China may answer Charles Darwin’s ‘abominable mystery’
Charles Darwin, the English naturalist famous for his contributions to the evolution of science, had an ‘abominable mystery’ when it…
Read More » - 17 January
China builds ‘artificial moon’ to mimic lunar environment on Earth
2021 will be one of Beijing’s most successful years of the 21st Century in terms of its space programme. Now,…
Read More » - 1 January
Ten people celebrated ‘New Year in space’ at once for the first time in history
On Saturday, the Russian space agency Roscosmos announced that seven people celebrated the new year on the International Space Station…
Read More » - Dec- 2021 -29 December
Nostradamus’s predictions 2022: AI takeover, Inflation, Nation-invasion
Nostradamus was a French astrologer who wrote a book titled Les Prophéties that contained 942 poetic quatrains that predicted the…
Read More » - 27 December
China is developing a ‘prosecutor’ with artificial intelligence
Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is rapidly gaining traction worldwide, reports claim. China has developed an ‘AI prosecutor’ that uses high-end…
Read More » - 20 December
‘Internet is deceiving us, it makes us smarter than we are’: Report
Are you confident that you’re smarter than those around you? No judgment here. However, a new study claims that the…
Read More » - 19 December
‘Once in a Lifetime’ photo: ISS Captured over Roman Colosseum
It’s difficult to capture images of the International Space Station (ISS) from here on the ground. Observed from below, the…
Read More » - 12 December
From online to the space now! Classes from the outer space by China; get the details
Chinese astronauts webcast a live science class for school students from five cities from the country’s under-construction space station on…
Read More » - 11 December
Footprints of dinosaurs as fast as Usain Bolt found in Spain
Humans have always been fascinated by the study of ancient life because we are all inquisitive about how our planet…
Read More » - 8 December
Many cancer experiments cannot be confirmed in the lab: study
A team of academics initiated a quest eight years ago to meticulously replicate early but crucial lab studies in cancer…
Read More » - 4 December
70-million-year-old dinosaur species with ‘battle axe’ tail discovered in Chile
Chile has discovered a new dinosaur species with a flat, weaponized tail that resembles a battle axe. According to a…
Read More » - 3 December
Mystery of the origin of water on Earth solved! Get the details…
As a result of the tremendous amount of water on our stunning planet, Earth is called the ‘Blue Planet’. Scientists…
Read More » - 2 December
Salmon sperm used by Chinese scientists to create eco-friendly plastic
Plastic is widely used in modern day all over the world and its use are huge! For eg, it is…
Read More » - Nov- 2021 -30 November
First ‘living’ robots created by scientists can reproduce now
Researchers have discovered that the world’s first living robots can reproduce in a way unlike any plant or animal, a…
Read More » - 26 November
Manuscript of Einstein’s ‘theory of relativity’ proves he made mistakes, too
An Einstein manuscript, offering a rare glimpse into the legendary physicist’s thinking leading up to his general theory of relativity,…
Read More » - 26 November
Gone in 10 minutes- World’s Largest Supercomputer survived only that long!
One of the world’s largest supercomputers survived for only 10 minutes. The virtual supercomputer, developed by YellowDog, a cloud workload…
Read More » - 22 November
Power production in Portugal turns coal-free, long before deadline
Portugal became the fourth country in the European Union to shut down its last remaining coal plant, effectively ending the…
Read More » - 22 November
Britain to mandate electric vehicle charging points in new buildings
Charging stations for electric vehicles will be a mandatory part in new buildings in the United Kingdom beginning next year,…
Read More » - 18 November
UK bus maker Arrival unveils prototype electric bus
Arrival, a British electric van and bus manufacturer, showed a new prototype of an electric bus on Thursday, which it…
Read More » - 13 November
Human – Animal hybrids , Alien attacks – predicted by Time traveller
There have been many predictions which claim that extra terrestrial life is already there in this planet – we call…
Read More » - 13 November
Unvaccinated people should consider their duty towards the society, says Merkel
On Thursday, while speaking at a business summit, German Chancellor Angela Merkel said that the people who were unvaccinated, even…
Read More » - 12 November
Ever wished for an extra hour of sleep without change in schedule? Here’s how the Americans did it
Have you ever wished for an extra hour in a day just to doze off to a soothing melody without…
Read More » - 10 November
Germany advocates the use of only Pfizer vaccine to people under 30
The vaccine advisory committee of Germany issued a statement on Wednesday, advising the population under the age of 30 to…
Read More » - 10 November
Bird flu spreads in Japan, 143,000 chickens to be culled
The agriculture ministry of Japan announced on Wednesday that the country has detected its first outbreak of bird flu for…
Read More » - 10 November
Vietnam approves India’s Covaxin for emergency use
Vietnam’s health ministry announced on Wednesday that India’s Covaxin vaccine has been approved for emergency use, making it the country’s…
Read More » - 10 November
Britain says major carmakers agree to replace fossil fuel vechicles by 2040
On Wednesday, the government of the United Kingdom released a statement which said that six of the major automakers will…
Read More » - 9 November
Britain flashes green flag for our very own Covaxine and China’s Sinovac
The United Kingdom announced that it would approve the COVID-19 vaccines that are on the Emergency Use Listing of World…
Read More » - 9 November
Britain signs $283 million deal with Rolls-Royce for nuclear reactors
The United Kingdom has pledged 210 million pounds ($283 million) to assist Rolls-Royce in the construction of the country’s first…
Read More » - 8 November
India plans to purchase 10 million Zydus Cadila vaccine shots at nearly $4 each
On Monday, Zydus Cadila announced that India had placed an order for 10 million doses of its DNA COVID-19 vaccine…
Read More » - 8 November
Meet Wang Yaping, the first ever Chinese woman to complete a spacewalk
Wang Yaping, a Chinese astronaut, has become the first woman in Chinese history to walk in space. Wang, who is…
Read More » - 8 November
COP26 in the sea: Tuvalu minister films speech standing in sea to show climate impacts
Tuvalu’s foreign minister delivered a speech at the United Nations climate conference in Glasgow while standing knee-deep in seawater to…
Read More » - 8 November
If they die, we all die’: Climate shocks in Kenya
The withered carcasses of livestock serve as reminders that drought has struck northern Kenya once more, the latest in a…
Read More » - 7 November
Poland debates over abortion rights after the death of a pregnant woman.
The death of a pregnant Polish woman has reignited debate over abortion in one of Europe’s most devoutly Catholic countries,…
Read More » - 7 November
Massive protests for climate actions in Australia, featuring Blinky, the smoking koala
More than 1,000 people marched in Sydney and Melbourne on Saturday to protest the Australian government’s climate policies and the…
Read More » - 7 November
Great conservation news from Peru: 3000 baby river turtles released into the jungle
On Thursday, some 3,000 baby Amazon rainforest river turtles were released into a Peruvian river after hatching from eggs kept…
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