Scientists
- Apr- 2023 -13 AprilDH Latest News
New technique has been developed by scientists that could help diagnose Parkinson’s disease at an early age
Scientists have developed a new technique that can detect Parkinson’s disease in its early stages before symptoms manifest, which could…
Read More » - Mar- 2023 -31 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists sound warning over global warming; melting ice in Antarctica is slowing deep-water currents in oceans
Scientists have issued another warning about global warming, stating that melting ice in and around Antarctica is threatening to severely…
Read More » - 29 MarchDH Latest News
Four human beings to fulfil their dream as they will start living under a Mars-simulated environment this summer
This summer, four individuals will live in a habitat that simulates the environment on Mars, furthering the work of scientists…
Read More » - 27 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists reveal that a supermassive blackhole has changed its direction and is now facing Earth
Scientists at the Royal Astronomical Society have discovered that a supermassive black hole in a galaxy located 657 million light-years…
Read More » - 22 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists reveal unreported effects of DMT, a substance which produces extraordinary psychic effects
A recent study has examined the impact of consuming a hallucinogenic drug on the experience of breaking through to another…
Read More » - 20 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists create the first molecular-level, 3D picture of how an odour molecule activates a human odorant receptor
Scientists have created a three-dimensional image of an odor molecule, which could help in better understanding the sense of smell,…
Read More » - 19 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists claim to have discovered a new parasitic fungus which infects trapdoor spiders in Brazil
A parasitic fungus that attacks and feeds on spiders has been discovered in Brazil by scientists. The fungus called ‘Naushonia’…
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Two big icebergs are being tracked by British scientists as it can affect fishing, wildlife and shipping
British scientists are keeping track of two of the largest icebergs as they continue to drift towards places where there…
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Scientists achieve advancement towards a superconductor that could conduct electricity in everyday conditions
This week, researchers reported progress towards a superconductor material that could carry electricity under normal circumstances. Any technology that utilises…
Read More » - 9 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists take another huge leap by creating mice with two biological fathers
By generating mice with two biological fathers, scientists have made another enormous step forward. They achieved this by producing eggs…
Read More » - 6 MarchDH NEWS
Scientists discover new disease called ‘Plasticosis’ in birds that is caused by the consumption of plastics
Scientists have identified a brand-new illness in birds dubbed ‘Plasticosis’ that is exclusively brought on by ingesting plastics. Birds that…
Read More » - 6 MarchDH NEWS
Scientists sound alarm over Antarctic sea ice reaching record low levels for the third time in six years
Scientists have expressed concern over the Antarctic sea ice breaking records for the third time in the past six years.…
Read More » - 1 MarchDH Latest News
Scientists have found that Moon is slowly drifting away from Earth at a rate of 3.8 cm per year
Researchers have discovered that the Moon is steadily separating from Earth at a rate of 3.8 centimetres annually. Reflective panels…
Read More » - Feb- 2023 -22 FebruaryDH Latest News
30 mice reportedly cured of Alzheimer’s employing a new molecule developed by Israeli scientists
Israeli researchers claim to have used a recently created chemical to cure Alzheimer’s in mice. Thirty Alzheimer’s-affected mice were given…
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Scientists at NASA find ‘one of the most elongated asteroids’ ever pictured by their planetary radar
NASA researchers in the US have discovered ‘one of the most elongated asteroids’ ever seen by their planetary radar. The…
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Scientists discover pieces of DNA which are said to act like ‘Bond villains’ in helping cancers spread
Scientists have identified the DNA fragments that are thought to operate like ‘Bond villains’ in promoting the growth of cancer.…
Read More » - 15 FebruaryDH Latest News
Scientists discover 57 million years old fossil of a giant penguin that weighed 150kg
The tiny, tuxedo-clad penguins of the present were once enormous. Don’t trust us? Well, a recent study has made this…
Read More » - 14 FebruaryDH NEWS
Scientists warn that France’s Eurasian lynx will vanish from the planet if necessary actions aren’t taken soon
The Eurasian lynx, a stunning wild cat native to France, is in peril. Scientists have cautioned that if action is…
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Scientists warn that Artificial Intelligence can be misused to design highly toxic biological and chemical weapons
Stealing the creations of artists, assisting pupils in exam fraud, and now this. Artificial intelligence has the potential to be…
Read More » - 9 FebruaryDH Latest News
Scientists find that a ‘lifelong sacrifice’ is made by Killer whale mothers for their sons
Scientists discovered that moms of killer whales, often known as orcas, in the North Pacific make a ‘lifelong sacrifice’ for…
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Scientists in China clone ‘super cows’ that can produce huge amounts of milk in their lifetime
According to local media, scientists in China have created what are being referred to as ‘super cows.’ According to reports,…
Read More » - Jan- 2023 -31 JanuaryDH Latest News
Study assisted by AI reveals that the Earth will breach the 1.5 degree Celsius warming threshold within the next decade
According to a recent study with the help of artificial intelligence, the Earth will cross the 1.5 degree Celsius warming…
Read More » - 28 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scientists issue warning that extreme climatic conditions in Amazon rainforest may impact those in Tibetan Plateau
Scientists have warned that the harsh climate in the Amazon rainforest could directly affect those living on the Tibetan Plateau.…
Read More » - 27 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scientists create a tiny ‘Terminator 2’-like robot that can melt and re-solidify itself on command
Terminator is back, but not in the way you may expect. A little ‘Terminator 2’-style robot that can melt and…
Read More » - 21 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scientists discover a new emperor penguin colony using satellite images in a remote region in Antarctica
According to a Guardian report, researchers recently used satellite photographs to find a new colony of emperor penguins in one…
Read More » - 19 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scientists guide lightning strikes with a first-of-a-kind car-sized Laser Lightning Rod
Scientists have developed a method for what they refer to as their first-ever car-sized Laser Lightning Rod in an effort…
Read More » - 19 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scientists in Australia use AI monitors to track down rare bird species lost since the 2019-2020 summer bushfires
Researchers in Australia utilised artificial intelligence monitors to find endangered bird species that were thought to have disappeared due to…
Read More » - 19 JanuaryDH Latest News
Scientists find that Echidnas’ mucus serves dual purpose, one to clear dirt from snouts and second to keep them cool
Researchers have discovered that the mucus produced by Echidnas has two functions: first, it cleans the dirt from their snouts,…
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Scientists unearthed the fossil of a bizarre creature in China dating back to 120 million years
The question of whether birds are the offspring of dinosaurs has been further complicated by the discovery of a weird…
Read More » - Dec- 2022 -29 DecemberDH NEWS
Scientists develop blood test that can be used to diagnose Alzheimer’s disease bypassing currently used procedures
Researchers have created a blood test that can diagnose Alzheimer’s disease without the invasive, commonly employed treatments. The blood test…
Read More » - Nov- 2022 -21 NovemberDH Latest News
When touched, ‘Touch-Me-Not leaves’ close; Scientists explain!
The ‘Touch-Me-Not plant,’ also known as ‘Mimosa pudica,’ which is renowned for quickly shutting its leaves when touched, captivated all of our…
Read More » - Oct- 2022 -17 OctoberDH Latest News
India’s next-generation rocket: Insights from ISRO’s chairman
In order to be successful, the Next-Generation Launch Vehicle (NGLV rocket) for India needs to be affordable, support effective manufacturing…
Read More » - 15 OctoberDH Latest News
The human brain can now ‘play Pong’, thanks to scientists; Here’s how
Human brain cells have been trained to play the well-known video game Pong, according to a recent research. When two…
Read More » - 10 OctoberDH Latest News
Scientists discover ‘microplastics in human breast milk’ for the first time!
Scientists have discovered microplastics in breast milk for the first time, raising questions about potential health implications for newborns. Microplastics,…
Read More » - Sep- 2022 -17 SeptemberDH Latest News
Australia discovers the ‘world’s oldest heart’ dating back 380 million years; Read on…
In a species of fish that was 380 million years old, scientists discovered the world’s oldest heart in Australia. The…
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