Science
- Oct- 2021 -21 October
Putin will not fly to Glasgow for climate talks, Russia says
The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin would not travel to Scotland for talks due at the…
Read More » - 19 October
COP26: Who are the delegates?
The 26th session of the Conference of the Parties (COP 26 UN Climate Change Conference) hosted by the UK in…
Read More » - 14 October
Astronomers discovered a planet that endured the death of its star.
Astronomers reported observing a fascinating peek of the afterlife of our solar system: a Jupiter-sized planet orbiting a white dwarf…
Read More » - 13 October
Adapt or die: UK Environment Agency warns.
According to the Environment Agency, Hundreds of people could die in floods in the United Kingdom, as a result of…
Read More » - 13 October
Covid study on 23 million people reveals intriguing facts on its vaccines in use.
A report was published on a study conducted by a scientific organisation Epi-Phare, which is backed by French government, on…
Read More » - 13 October
Astronomers confused over a strange radio wave from the middle of the Milky Way.
Astronomers have detected ‘unusual signals’ emanating from the Milky Way’s core, leading them to suspect that the peculiar radio waves…
Read More » - 12 October
Rare tardigrade fossil discovered in 16-million-year-old amber; pic surfaces
The fossil of a water bear, commonly known as a tardigrade, has been discovered encased within a fragment of 16-million-year-old…
Read More » - 12 October
Anti-abortion laws to be resumed temporarily in Texas.
Just one day after clinics across the state began to serve the patients again for the first time since early…
Read More » - 11 October
United Nations says countries should invest in species protection.
On the eve of a new round of global biodiversity talks, a senior United Nations official said on Sunday that…
Read More » - 11 October
Belgium Climate Protest: There’s something we can do.
On Sunday, thousands of demonstrators marched through Brussels dressed as different endangered species, demanding bolder actions from the world leaders,…
Read More » - 10 October
Pope warns world leaders about Climate Change.
On Saturday, Pope Francis called on the lawmakers from all across the world to overcome the narrow confines of their…
Read More » - 10 October
Space tourists can travel to the stratosphere in a balloon!
Aspiring space tourists have a new option to think about. The World View Enterprises is developing a system that carries…
Read More » - 10 October
NASA detects a dangerous dance of galaxies.
This Hubble Space Telescope of NASA/ESA captured an image that features two interacting galaxies that were so intertwined that they…
Read More » - 10 October
Activists urge Britain’s Royal Family to rewild their lands.
On Saturday, environmental campaigners in the United Kingdom urged the Queen and members of the Royal family to commit to…
Read More » - 10 October
Vanessa Nakate visits Garzweiler coal mine in Germany.
The Ugandan climate change activist Vanessa Nakate, visited a massive German open-pit coal mine and a town that will be…
Read More » - 10 October
Coal crisis in India: List of states that could face blackouts and long power cuts.
A severe scarcity of coal is wreaking havoc on the country. Many states, including Punjab, Rajasthan, Delhi, and Tamil Nadu,…
Read More » - 9 October
Scientists now know where to look for life on Mars.
The science team in charge of the American space agency’s (Nasa) Perseverance rover on Mars is relieved as they are…
Read More » - 9 October
What is greenhouse effect and how does it impact your life?
Global warming, also known as climate change, is caused by the human interventions that pollute the Earth’s atmosphere with gases…
Read More » - 8 October
China’s Moon mission returns with the youngest lava samples
The rock samples returned by China’s Chang’e-5 mission from the Moon in December were the youngest samples ever to be…
Read More » - 8 October
Google and Youtube to cut off monetization from content posted by climate change deniers.
Google has announced that it is pulling a plug on climate change deniers on all of its platforms, on Thursday.…
Read More » - 6 October
Chief dragon, a new species of dinosaur, discovered in Britain.
Researchers from London’s Natural History Museum have finally assigned four small fossil fragments to a new species of dinosaur.…
Read More » - 6 October
Spacecraft from Russia takes actress and director to film first space movie
An actress and director set off in Russia’s space mission with the intention of shooting a movie in space from…
Read More » - 2 October
Study finds that bird activities might have changed due to the lockdowns.
Two research teams from the University of Manitoba and the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, conducted a study on the…
Read More » - 2 October
Pope appreciates youth for challenging the adult world.
Pope Francis praised a youth climate conference for the dreams and projects of goodness the young climate activists put forward,…
Read More » - 2 October
Watch out! Google is creating god! Danger detected by this man
A huge controversy has been sparked about an accusation – Google created God. It relates to artificial intelligence experiments. This…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -29 September
23 wildlife species are extinct: US government says.
The United States government declared 23 kinds of its wildlife species extinct. The wildlife officials have given up their…
Read More » - 29 September
Astro, Amazon’s little robot, will watch over you and your house!
Amazon introduces its home robot. Robot Astro is a robotic companion that has been created to keep watch over your…
Read More » - 24 September
Astronomers crack the mystery of the universe’s brightest light
Imagine witnessing a sudden burst of light over a million trillion times brighter than our Sun. Astronomers have discovered the…
Read More » - 23 September
Artic World Archive to preserve earliest surviving paintings from Indian culture, for eternity
New Delhi: Arctic World Archive, the repository of keeping most remarkable works by humankind, has initiated the preservation of restored…
Read More » - 20 September
Here’s how Denmark beat the Covid-19 pandemic.
Life in Denmark is slowly returning to the normalcy as Danish government has lifted all pandemic restrictions and declared that…
Read More » - 19 September
Vaccine impact on menstrual cycles needs to be studied, scientist says.
Since the introduction of COVID-19 vaccines, more than thirty thousand women in United Kingdom has reported their menstrual cycle being…
Read More » - 19 September
North Korea expanding nuclear facilities, satellite images suggest.
Experts suspect that North Korea is boosting its bomb materials production at its nuclear facility. Recent satellite images of the…
Read More » - 19 September
First all-civilian orbital mission: SpaceX Capsule successfully splashes down, off Florida
Florida: The group of Four SpaceX tourists returned to Earth safely, after spending three days in space, on Saturday.…
Read More » - 18 September
Scientists claim that the world’s whitest paint could help slow down climate change.
Purdue University has developed the whitest paint in the world which has now made it into the book of Guinness…
Read More » - 18 September
Longest mission on space station: Chinese astronauts return successfully
For the first time, China has successfully flown three astronauts to and from Beijing’s space station for the longest mission…
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