Science
- Jan- 2024 -16 January
DNA study reveals that sex-chromosome syndromes existed even 5,000 years ago
The earliest instances of sex-chromosome syndromes, as identified by researchers, indicate that individuals with extra or missing chromosomes were present…
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IAS officer shares image of a new species of butterfly discovered in the Western Ghats
An Indian Administrative Services (IAS) officer, Supriya Sahu, has shared news about the discovery of a new species of butterfly…
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Photographer spots an extremely rare all-white penguin in Chilean Antarctica
A photographer has captured images of an exceptionally rare all-white penguin in Chilean Antarctica. The unique penguin, a female of…
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Study: Fungal infection deaths double globally in a decade
More than a decade ago, initial estimates indicated an annual global death toll of approximately two million due to fungal…
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Study finds that hot springs served as catalyst for life on Earth billions of years ago
The potential origin of life on Earth may trace back to hot springs billions of years ago, as suggested by…
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Scientists extract an enormous pumice deposit from the seafloor of coastal sites of the Greek archipelago
Newly discovered evidence of an exceptionally massive eruption in the South Aegean Volcanic Arc challenges previous understandings of the region’s…
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Health authorities in China warn of a potential resurgence of Covid this month driven by the JN.1 subvariant
Health authorities in China have issued a warning about a potential resurgence of Covid this month, driven by the JN.1…
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Researchers unearth the planet’s most ancient forest
Deep within a desolate quarry near Cairo, New York, researchers have unveiled the remnants of the planet’s most ancient forest,…
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Astronomers discovered high-intensity light called gamma rays radiating outside our Milky Way galaxy
The cosmos, ever a source of wonder, has once again astounded scientists and astronomers with a new mystery. In a…
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NASA Curation team collects 2.48 ounces of Bennu asteroid sample
The dedicated curation team at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston has achieved a significant milestone by successfully removing the…
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Report: US university uses AI to prove our fingerprints are not unique
Scientists at a university in the United States have challenged the notion that each fingerprint is unique by utilizing artificial…
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Here’s how a celestial anomaly is challenging the conventional definition of a galaxy
In a fortuitous deviation from cosmic norms, a celestial anomaly known as J0613+52, positioned around 270 million light-years away, is…
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Paleontologists find a new species of tyrannosaur
Paleontologists may have identified a potential new species of tyrannosaur, Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, which could have exceeded the size of the…
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Massive planet that looks like a comet with a 350,000 mile tail discovered by scientists
A colossal planet situated 160 light years away has assumed the appearance of a comet, boasting a tail extending an…
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There is a high possibility of diamonds raining on hundreds of exoplanets in space, a new experiment shows
There is a significant likelihood of diamonds precipitating on numerous exoplanets in space, according to a recent experiment. The genesis…
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Astronomers claim to have witnessed the birth of a black hole in a major first
The formation of a black hole is intricately linked to the demise of a star, and astronomers now claim to…
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Scientists discover undersea plateau in the Pacific Ocean growing in size since the dinosaur age
Scientists have made a significant discovery regarding an undersea plateau in the Pacific Ocean, known as the Melanesian Border Plateau,…
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Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, nicknamed ‘Old faithful’ by astronomers stops exploding
Predicting events in space with absolute precision is an exceptionally challenging task, given the vastness and complexity of celestial bodies.…
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Study: Oceans absorbed heat enough to boil ‘billions’ of Olympic swimming pools in 2023
The global oceans have absorbed a staggering 9 to 15 zettajoules more energy compared to the levels recorded in 2022,…
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Technology is making hacking easy for the non-tech-savvy people, claims US officials
In the rapidly evolving digital landscape, the advent of artificial intelligence (AI) presents a dual prospect of opportunities and challenges.…
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Water’s existence discovered in the building blocks of solar system
Billions of years in the past, during the formative years of the Sun, the solar system existed as a vast…
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Everything you need to know about Glaucoma: The Silent Thief of Sight
January marks Glaucoma Awareness Month, dedicated to raising awareness about this often undetected eye condition that can lead to irreversible…
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Study: Thousands of invisible nanoplastic particles present in bottled water
Scientists have recently made a groundbreaking discovery regarding nanoplastics in bottled water. Using an advanced microscope equipped with dual lasers,…
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Survey: 75% of gym-goers report enhanced mental health benefits
Recent research commissioned by ukactive, a non-profit organization in the UK’s physical activity and fitness sector, reveals that a significant…
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Scientists find out why Venus spins differently than other planets
The peculiar rotation of Venus, distinct from other planets, has intrigued scientists for decades. The latest research, led by US-based…
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American spacecraft to perform a controlled landing on the Moon suffers a technical issue
An American spacecraft launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida, with the goal of achieving a controlled landing on the Moon is…
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European Space Agency’s Hubble Telescope captures merging of two galaxies
The most significant planetary collision in Earth’s history, to date, involved an asteroid that struck millions of years ago, leading…
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Scientists have finally solved the puzzle behind the floating ‘magic islands’ of Titan
Researchers have unraveled the mystery of Titan’s floating “magic islands,” Saturn’s largest moon, discovering that these phenomena are glacier-like snow…
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35 unknown bacteria species discovered in patient samples from a hospital
Researchers at the University Hospital Basel in Switzerland have identified more than 30 new species of bacteria in patient samples,…
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Report: NASA’s Artemis moon mission to face delays in its line-up for moon missions
A new report suggests that NASA is encountering delays in its lunar missions lineup following a technical glitch during Peregrine…
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Study reveals the science behind fertility and same-sex attraction
Researchers in the United States have identified genetic factors linked to bisexual attraction in men, shedding light on the complexities…
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Here’s why India is paying Elon Musk’s SpaceX to launch GSAT-20
Over the past 25 years, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has successfully launched over 430 satellites for foreign customers,…
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NASA releases stunning time-lapse footage of gamma-ray sky
Scientists have created a captivating time-lapse movie using 14 years of data from NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope. The footage,…
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Researchers find that the true colours of Neptune and Uranus are very similar
In a recent revelation, researchers have discovered that the true colors of Neptune and Uranus are very similar, contrary to…
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ISRO is preparing to take a crucial manoeuvre in its Aditya-L1 solar mission
ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) is set to carry out a significant manoeuvre for its Aditya-L1 solar mission on Saturday…
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