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- Jul- 2023 -1 JulyDH Latest News
Study: Elephant’s testicles may hold key to fight cancer and infertility in humans
Scientists have long been intrigued by the low occurrence of cancer in elephants and have been exploring whether this holds…
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Study: Giant ‘hole’ found in the Indian Ocean where Earth’s gravity is at weakest
The middle of the Indian Ocean is known to have the weakest gravitational pull on Earth due to a significant…
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Study finds that increase in temperatures leads to a substantial rise in domestic violence against women
A recent study published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry has revealed that an increase in temperatures leads to a significant…
Read More » - 29 JuneDH Latest News
Study exposes the alarming consequences of climate change as the planet heats up
Recent media reports have highlighted a study published in the journal Nature, which underscores the alarming consequences of climate change.…
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New study claims that 1-in-5 women who undergo IVF are likely to conceive their second child naturally soon after
Every year, thousands of individuals worldwide undergo fertility treatments in order to conceive children. A new study has now found…
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Study reveals that employees who frequently engage with AI systems are more likely to experience loneliness
As the integration of AI into various aspects of society continues to evolve, it is crucial to carefully consider the…
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Study reveals that birds have inbuilt GPS in their brains which they turn on and off
In a recent study, scientists have made an interesting discovery that migratory birds possess the ability to selectively process or…
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Study: Athletes suffering from mild concussion should resume light physical as it will aid their recovery
Until now, the conventional wisdom surrounding concussions dictated complete rest for individuals who experienced one. However, a new consensus statement…
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Study: Alcohol consumption in light to moderate quantities may reduce the brain’s stress
New research suggests that moderate alcohol consumption may have beneficial effects on the brain’s stress activity and could reduce the…
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Study finds that obesity will damage the ability of the brain to recognise fullness of the stomach
A recent study has indicated that obesity can impair the brain’s ability to recognize feelings of fullness in the stomach…
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Researchers identify specific Neanderthal genes responsible for certain traits in modern humans
A recent study conducted by researchers, including those from Cornell University, utilized a vast dataset from the UK Biobank to…
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Study: People facing trouble in sleeping may be at an increased risk for stroke
A recent study suggests that individuals experiencing difficulties sleeping, having an irregular sleep cycle, or showing signs of insomnia may…
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Study reveals that long Covid patients have lower quality of life than those with cancer
A recent study has revealed that individuals suffering from long Covid experience a lower quality of life compared to those…
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Study: India becomes one of the countries most exposed and susceptible to heat
Sweltering heat has had a severe impact on various parts of India, affecting people’s lives in multiple ways. The scorching…
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Government Panel: Colonial past no basis to scrap sedition law, advises Supreme Court
The Supreme Court has been advised by the Law Commission that the sedition law should not be repealed solely based…
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Study: 7 of 8 climate red lines breached, India now a transgression hotspot
A recent study conducted by the Earth Commission reveals that seven out of eight Earth System Boundaries (ESBs), crucial for…
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Study: People from minority ethnic backgrounds were more likely to be fined for breaking Covid rules in England
A study commissioned by Britain’s police chiefs found that people from minority ethnic backgrounds in a specific area in England…
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Study: Microorganisms’ ability to adapt to the climate change can help reduce global warming
According to a recent study conducted by Lund University in Sweden, microorganisms have the ability to adapt to climate change…
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Study: AI helps to predict five subtypes of heart failure
Using artificial intelligence (AI) tools, a recent study has identified five subtypes of heart failure that have the potential to…
Read More » - 25 MayDH Latest News
New study by MIT researchers reveal that people are more creative after waking from the earliest stage of sleep
Do you enjoy taking naps? Well, you’ll be pleased to know that a recent study conducted by MIT researchers, which…
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Study: Urban gulls, often found dwelling in parkside ponds, mimic what humans eat
A recent study published in Biology Letters has revealed that urban gulls, commonly found near parkside ponds, have a strong…
Read More » - 22 MayDH Latest News
Study urges that you should NEVER go ‘here’ without a face mask
Not too long ago, face masks were a common sight, with signs reminding people of their importance everywhere they went.…
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Study reveals that more than half of world’s large lakes and reservoirs drying up
A recent study published in the journal Science has shed light on the drying up of more than half of…
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Study reveals that mortality rate has soared to 10.7% in the US, a 15-year high
A recent study examining the alarming increase in deaths among American youth aged 1 to 19 reveals that the mortality…
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Study reveals that a blood test taken after a miscarriage can help identify causes and preventive measures
A recent study conducted by Danish researchers has uncovered that a blood test administered after a miscarriage, as early as…
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Obesity topics on social media mostly generate negative sentiments, study finds.
A study presented at the upcoming European Congress on Obesity has found that tweets about obesity are mostly negative. Researchers…
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Study reveals that people with mental health issues are at increased risk of death in heat waves
A heatwave can have severe physical and mental effects on a person’s health, including death. Epidemiologists from the British Columbia…
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Study finds that some ancestors of Native Americans in the Americas included people from China!
Throughout human history and prehistory, human migration has been a common phenomenon, with people migrating for various reasons. Even with…
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Study says that aliens might find us through Earth’s mobile tower signals
These days, anything with the word “aliens” in its title tends to be more sensational than scientific. Humans have been…
Read More » - Apr- 2023 -24 AprilDH Latest News
Study reveals that the media’s coverage of climate research is carried out in a way that doesn’t provoke action
According to a study published in the Global Environmental Change scientific journal, the media’s coverage of climate research fails to…
Read More » - 21 AprilDH Latest News
Study says that big tech companies are involved in propaganda campaigns against Russia amid its invasion of Ukraine
According to the South China Morning Post, a study published by scientists at China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) claimed that…
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Study reveals that brains shrink in new dads after first child
Parents often feel tired when caring for their children, as raising kids can be demanding both physically and emotionally. It’s…
Read More » - 17 AprilDH Latest News
Study reveals that ‘EBV’ virus that is primarily spread through saliva can evolve into cancer
Sharing food with loved ones is often seen as a way to strengthen relationships, but a study published in the…
Read More » - 15 AprilDH Latest News
Study reveals that the AI chatbot in a single system may ‘drink’ a ‘500ml bottle of water’
A recent pre-print study by the University of Colorado Riverside and the University of Texas at Arlington investigated the amount…
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Study reveals that being a divorcee or even being single in your mid-life increases a person’s risk of dementia
Although divorce has become more common, society still stigmatizes it, and a recent study has shown that it could lead…
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