Science
- Jan- 2024 -27 January
Astronomers find an exoplanet, twice the size of Earth with water vapour in its atmosphere
Water, often hailed as the ‘universal solvent’ due to its remarkable dissolving properties, serves as a compelling indicator of potential…
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NASA’s rover Perseverance reconfirms theory that the Mars was once a warm and wet planet
An examination of data acquired from NASA’s Perseverance rover has once again supported a long-standing scientific hypothesis: Mars, in its…
Read More » - 25 January
European space agency to replicate Moon’s surface on Earth
The European Space Agency (ESA) has unleashed excitement across its social media platforms by announcing a thrilling project – the…
Read More » - 25 January
Japan’s space agency claims to have achieved an unprecedented’pinpoint’ Moon landing
Japan’s space agency, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), announced a significant achievement in lunar exploration with its “Smart Lander…
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Scientists perplexed after finding mysterious jet-black eggs in depths of Pacific Ocean
Exploring the ocean’s deepest realms poses considerable challenges for humans, with the deepest recorded dive reaching a modest 332.35 meters…
Read More » - 25 January
World’s first successful IVF to help save nearly extinct rhino species in a major breakthrough
In a groundbreaking achievement announced in Berlin on Wednesday (Jan 24), scientists have successfully conducted the first in vitro fertilization…
Read More » - 24 January
Aerospace company Sierra Space makes headlines by intentionally destroying its prototype of a space station module
Sierra Space, a prominent aerospace company, has garnered attention by deliberately demolishing its initial full-scale prototype of a space station…
Read More » - 24 January
New study says that a simple blood test may give accurate results in detecting Alzheimer’s disease
Alzheimer’s disease can have profound impacts on both patients and their loved ones, with cognitive decline and neurodegeneration posing significant…
Read More » - 24 January
Research shows why greens for astronauts get infected under microgravity
Research from the University of Delaware has shed light on potential health risks associated with growing salads in the weightlessness…
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Scientists have created the smallest and tightest knot ever recorded
Scientists have set a new record by creating the smallest and tightest knot ever recorded, consisting of only 54 atoms.…
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Results of a new study directly links education to gains in longevity
The first systematic study directly linking education to gains in longevity has found that every year spent studying at an…
Read More » - 24 January
This is why carrots curl up when cut longitudnally
The phenomenon of carrots curling when left uneaten for too long has been explained by a study led by Mechanical…
Read More » - 23 January
‘Zombie’ virus that remained frozen for 48,500 years in Arctic may cause a deadly pandemic, warn scientists
In a recent study, scientists have raised concerns about the potential danger posed by viruses entombed beneath ice sheets in…
Read More » - 23 January
RTS,S vaccine is being rolled out at scale across Africa, starting in Cameroon for malaria
The mosquito-borne disease, responsible for over 600,000 deaths annually, predominantly in Africa, is a significant global health challenge, particularly affecting…
Read More » - 23 January
The intricate relationship between the thyroid and the immune system explained
The intricate relationship between the thyroid and the immune system is a two-way street, where issues with one can significantly…
Read More » - 23 January
Ways to manage Thyroid Imbalances and pregnancy complications during pregnancy
During pregnancy, a woman’s body undergoes numerous changes driven by hormonal fluctuations, affecting aspects like weight, mood, and overall well-being.…
Read More » - 23 January
Report: The Sun releases intense solar flares that could trigger a massive geomagnetic storm in Earth’s magnetic field
The Sun has unleashed potent solar flares that carry the potential to instigate a substantial geomagnetic storm within Earth’s magnetic…
Read More » - 23 January
New study suggests that you might be infecting your pets unknowingly
Pets that share close contact with their owners, engaging in activities such as co-sleeping, snuggling, and sharing eating spaces, may…
Read More » - 22 January
Researchers shown how Artificial Intelligence can help explain the way memories enable humans to learn about the world
A team of researchers at the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience at University College London has demonstrated the role of Artificial…
Read More » - 22 January
NASA to send a surgical robot and a 3D metal printer to the International Space Station
NASA is gearing up to send a surgical robot and a 3D metal printer to the International Space Station (ISS)…
Read More » - 22 January
Small asteroid enters Earth’s atmosphere Sunday morning lighting up the sky over eastern Germany
Early on a Sunday morning, a small asteroid illuminated the sky over eastern Germany as it entered Earth’s atmosphere. Videos…
Read More » - 22 January
Forsea Foods in Israel successfully produces lab-grown freshwater eel meat
In a groundbreaking achievement, Forsea Foods in Israel has successfully produced lab-grown freshwater eel meat, offering a potential solution to…
Read More » - 22 January
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency ‘switches off’ the Moon lander almost three hours post-landing
Nearly three hours after successfully landing on the Moon, the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) reported the cessation of the…
Read More » - 21 January
Study: Aliens could be secretly watching us but with a 3,000-year delay
A recent study suggests that extraterrestrial beings might be observing Earth and scrutinizing its prominent landmarks from their distant vantage…
Read More » - 21 January
Satellite data reveals that Greenland Ice Sheet has lost about 21% more ice mass in the last four decades
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) in Southern California has provided a startling update regarding the condition of Greenland’s ice sheet.…
Read More » - 21 January
Report: The world’s largest iceberg is currently in the midst of floating away from the Antarctica
The world’s largest iceberg, also identified as A23a and once part of Antarctica, has been making headlines in recent months…
Read More » - 21 January
New discovery answers whether there was ever water on Mars
Mars has once again astounded scientists with a captivating revelation – colossal slabs of ice are concealed at its equator.…
Read More » - 21 January
Scientists discovered new cosmic object lighter than the smallest black hole
Scientists have made a perplexing discovery of a cosmic object within our Milky Way galaxy that defies traditional categorization. This…
Read More » - 21 January
Study: Earth could be warming at a faster pace than previously known
New evidence pointing to an acceleration in Earth’s warming trend, particularly in ocean temperatures, has emerged from a recent study…
Read More » - 21 January
Scientists finally have the answer as to why little pups outlive big dogs
After extensive discussions and various studies, scientists at the University of Washington have finally unraveled the mystery behind the longer…
Read More » - 21 January
Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ craft makes a successful ‘soft landing’ on the lunar surface
Japan’s ‘Moon Sniper’ craft achieved a successful ‘soft landing’ on the lunar surface on January 19, marking a significant milestone…
Read More » - 21 January
ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 ‘pinged’ on the Moon by NASA’s orbiter
In a noteworthy development, NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) have collaborated on a…
Read More » - 21 January
New innovative plant-inspired robot developed that climbs up structures just like climbing vines
Innovation converges with nature in the form of FiloBot, a groundbreaking plant-inspired robot designed to climb structures similar to climbing…
Read More » - 17 January
Researchers pioneer an artificial intelligence system capable of imitating handwriting styles
Researchers at Abu Dhabi’s Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) have pioneered an artificial intelligence system that demonstrates…
Read More » - 17 January
Experts claim that JN.1 Covid sub-variant might be milder than earlier thought
The emergence of the new COVID-19 sub-variant, JN.1, has sparked heightened concerns worldwide, as a surge in cases triggers memories…
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