Science
- Sep- 2021 -18 September
The whole of Antarctica can fit inside the hole in the ozone layer this season.
The ozone depletion has grown considerably to become larger than 75% of the ozone holes in the same season in…
Read More » - 17 September
Renowned physicist and Keralite Prof. Thanu Padmanabhan passes away, aged 64.
Prof. Thanu Padmanabhan passed away on Friday. He was an Indian theoretical physicist and cosmologist who was famed for his…
Read More » - 15 September
‘Thanks for making the planet better’: PM Modi extends greetings on Engineer’s Day
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi greeted engineers on Engineers Day, expressing gratitude for their pivotal role in making…
Read More » - 14 September
Two doses of vaccine are effective enough, no need of booster doses: states Lancet Report
A study report published by the Lancet stated that, there is no current need for the general population to be…
Read More » - 9 September
Radioactive snakes to detect radiation from Fukushima nuclear disaster
Japanese researchers are using snakes to monitor radiation levels around the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear plant. The snakes are equipped with…
Read More » - Aug- 2021 -27 August
43-million-year-old fossil of 4-legged whale discovered in Egypt
Scientists on Wednesday announced the discovery of a 43 million-year-old fossil of a previously unknown amphibious four-legged whale species in…
Read More » - 20 August
Musk introduces humanoid robot Tesla Bot with artificial intelligence
The Tesla CEO has announced that the company is developing a humanoid robot called ‘Tesla Bot’ that uses artificial intelligence…
Read More » - 7 August
Babylonians calculated with triangles using Pythagoras’ Theorem over 1,000 years before he was born
The world of Mathematics is in for a shock because Babylonians were well aware of Pythagorean principles even before Pythagoras…
Read More » - 4 August
Skull of 340-million-year-old animal digitally recreated: Study
The skull of one of the first limbed creatures has been digitally reconstructed by researchers from the University of Bristol…
Read More » - 4 August
Researchers convert water into shiny golden metal
Alchemy has remained a narrative of myths and folklore, where one might transform the characteristics of materials, mainly from metal…
Read More » - Jul- 2021 -29 July
‘Mysterious midlife crisis’- Decoded: why stars switch to low activity state in middle age
Stars in their midlife have been known to go into a low-activity state suddenly for some time now. As a…
Read More » - 27 July
1972 study prediction of human society’s collapse may come true: New research
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) study from 1972, which claimed that ‘human society is on the verge of collapse…
Read More » - 26 July
Google solves a 50-year-old protein puzzle: Reveals the 3D form the molecules that build life
The evolution of human beings is a constant process, just as the development of the medical world around us, whose…
Read More » - 24 July
New species of shark discovered in Indian Ocean; pic released
Researchers from the Pacific Shark Research Center in the United States performed studies along the Southwest Indian Ridge, an underwater…
Read More » - 15 July
Richard Branson did not travel to space: Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson
Richard Branson made history by becoming the first billionaire in space just a few days ago. Now, renowned astrophysicist and…
Read More » - 11 July
Indian-origin aeronautical engineer set to fly into space with Virgin Galactic
Houston: Sirisha Bandla, 34, an aeronautical engineer, will become the third woman of Indian descent to fly into space on…
Read More » - Jun- 2021 -2 June
Here’s why Arctic warming faster than other parts of the world
AS Climate Delegates discuss the planet’s future at the COP25 meeting in Madrid this week, a new study finds the Arctic…
Read More » - 2 June
11-year-old sets record after reciting maximum number of subspecies of birds
Pune: Sanmit Dalvi, an 11-year-old boy from Pune, got a place in the India Book of Records by reciting names…
Read More » - 1 June
“A clear indication of nuclear material has been present” ; UN nuclear watchdog voices concern
Vienna: On Monday, The UN nuclear watchdog asserted anxiety that Iran had not explained doubts over potential undeclared nuclear action,…
Read More » - May- 2021 -22 May
‘Environmental Princess’ Greta Thunberg responded to china on fat-shaming article by state-owned media
Climate activist Greta Thunberg has called out Chinese state media after an article attempted to “fat-shame” her for being a…
Read More » - 18 May
Boost to digital India, free Wi-fi now at 6,000 railway stations
The railways has enabled free Wi-Fi at its 6000th station as the facility went live at Hazaribagh town of Jharkhand…
Read More » - 17 May
Shahid Jameel quits as head of centre’s covid genome mapping group
Senior virologist Shahid Jameel, one of the most prominent scientific voices of the pandemic, has resigned as the head of…
Read More » - 16 May
PM Modi condoles demise of Distinguished Mathematician.
Famous mathematician Professor MS Narasimhan has passed away on May 16, Sunday. Known for the Narasimhan-Seshadri theorem, the mathematician was…
Read More » - 15 May
Cyber vulnerability to WiFi devices through “FragAttack”
A number of vulnerabilities in a majority of Wi-Fi products have likely left users open to attacks and millions of…
Read More » - 15 May
China’s Zhurong rover makes history with Mars landing
China’s probe to Mars touched down on the Red Planet early Saturday to deploy its Zhurong rover, a triumph for…
Read More » - 14 May
Britain hopes alive for in-person COP26 Climate Summit
Britain still plans to hold an in-person global climate summit in Glasgow later this year despite the pandemic, the event’s…
Read More » - 11 May
International Energy Agency Report on Renewable Energy Powers in 2020.
Renewable energy grew at its fastest rate in two decades, driven primarily by gains in China and wind power, the…
Read More » - 10 May
Archaeologists discover remains of 9 Neanderthals at Prehistoric site in Italy’s Lazio.
Archaeologists found the fossil remains of nine Neanderthal men in a cave near Rome, Italy’s Culture Ministry said on Saturday.…
Read More » - 10 May
SpaceX launch ‘DOGE-1’ mission to the Moon completely funded with cryptocurrency.
SpaceX will launch a satellite to the Moon next year funded entirely with the cryptocurrency Dogecoin, Canadian company Geometric Energy…
Read More » - Apr- 2021 -5 April
Read what the India Meterological department says about the month-March?
The India Meteorological Department on Monday reported that March was the third warmest in 121 years in terms of monthly…
Read More » - 3 April
Scientists came up with a shocking discovery about the Earth
Scientists have come up with a shocking discovery regarding the earth. They have found that the Pacific Hemisphere cools faster…
Read More » - Mar- 2021 -24 March
How the Blue light from phones and computer damages our skin?
If you are the one who pays attention to health and wellness news for the last few years, you’ve probably…
Read More » - 24 March
Vivo lowers V20 smartphone price; Now from Rs 22,990
In India, the price for Vivo V20 has been cut by Rs. 2,000. The phone is now available for Rs.…
Read More » - 24 March
Russia successfully launches 38 satellites for 18 countries
Russia has successfully launched 38 foreign satellites for the 18 countries into orbit after the successful launch from Baikonur cosmodrome…
Read More » - 21 March
UAE tests new artificial rain system
Abu Dhabi: The UAE has tested a new method of artificial rain. The new projects are being tested based on…
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