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- May- 2022 -29 MayDH NEWS
‘SARS-CoV-2 in humans emerges as a result of certain processes’; Study
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi have discovered the processes behind the development of SARS-CoV-2 in…
Read More » - 24 MayDH Latest News
Octopuses eat themselves after mating due to chemical shifts in their bodies: Study
It is something that maritime specialists and ordinary people have understood for a long time. But the cause behind it…
Read More » - 16 MayDH Latest News
Significant ‘IQ differences’ between twins raised in different countries; Report
A recent study found that identical twins raised in different nations had a considerable variation in intelligence. A set of…
Read More » - 16 MayDH Latest News
Growing up, why do kids stop listening to their moms? Maybe science can tell us why!
A recent study reveals that when children reach their adolescent years, they lose connection with their mother’s voice and become…
Read More » - 16 MayUS
Switching to ‘e-cigarettes’ may encourage smokers to adopt healthier routines: Report
The study looked at changes in health and social functioning among smokers at two points in their lives, at 30…
Read More » - 14 MayDH NEWS
COVID-19 virus can survive longer on ‘credit cards’ than on cash; Study
The SARS-CoV-2 virus, which produces COVID-19, becomes essentially nonviable when put on a cash banknote, according to a study published…
Read More » - 7 MayDH NEWS
Lunar soil can be used to make oxygen and fuel: Study
Chinese researchers recently revealed that Lunar soil has the ability to generate oxygen and fuel. They have said that the…
Read More » - Apr- 2022 -24 AprilDH Latest News
Regular blood donation can remove toxic ‘forever chemicals’ from body: Study
A new study revealed that regular blood donation can help lower the amounts of some hazardous synthetic chemical compounds known…
Read More » - 6 AprilDH Latest News
Study finds when teen girls are most vulnerable to social media risks
Researchers at Oxford University have discovered that adolescent females are more sensitive to the harmful impacts of social media at…
Read More » - Mar- 2022 -19 MarchDH Latest News
‘One tick can kill you! A new heartland Virus is surging: Read on…
A rare tick-borne virus has been reported in six US states that is capable of killing adults with preexisting medical…
Read More » - 17 MarchDH Latest News
‘Robots capable of expressing pain can reduce doctors’ error and bias’: Report
A team of UK researchers has developed a method for creating more realistic and accurate expressions of pain when medical…
Read More » - 15 MarchDH Latest News
Study reveals Galapagos tortoises belong to a new species
Galapagos National Park said that scientists have revealed a type of giant tortoise which is seen on one of Ecuador’s…
Read More » - 13 MarchDH Latest News
Study warns plant species not useful to humans may soon go extinct
The biodiversity of the planet is approaching yet another bleak juncture. According to a recent study, plants that are no…
Read More » - 11 MarchDH Latest News
Study finds octopus ancestors lived before dinosaurs
Scientists have discovered the earliest known progenitor of octopuses in Montana, a 330 million-year-old fossil. The researchers found that the…
Read More » - 5 MarchDH Latest News
Sand grains are a hidden window into the history of Earth: Study
Sand grains can tell us about the history of the planet, according to a new study undertaken by experts from…
Read More » - 3 MarchDH Latest News
Study suggests frequent use of painkillers can cause hearing loss
Getting older can lead to hearing loss and they are more prone to develop degeneration in the inner ear along…
Read More » - Feb- 2022 -11 FebruaryUK
Is democracy declining in the UK? Study reveals the most and least democratic countries
A recent study by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) indicates that as new variants of the deadly Coronavirus continue to…
Read More » - 10 FebruaryDH Latest News
Thawing permafrost in Arctic could release cancer-causing gas: Study
A gas that causes lung cancer could be released into Arctic communities by permafrost that is thawing as a result…
Read More » - Jan- 2022 -26 JanuaryDH Latest News
Omicron generated antibodies found effective against all variants of concern: ICMR
New Delhi: The recent study conducted by Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) has found that antibodies generated by…
Read More » - 18 JanuaryDH Latest News
Earth’s interior cooling faster than expected: Study
A team of researchers has devised a measuring apparatus that evaluates the thermal conductivity of bridgmanite in the laboratory under…
Read More » - 18 JanuaryDH Latest News
Oldest human fossils found in Ethiopia date 2,33,000 years back: Study
Experts stated in research that ancient human fossils known as Omo I, which was uncovered in Ethiopia might be as…
Read More » - 18 JanuaryDH Latest News
Earth is in a giant cosmic tunnel that connects two points: Study
Are we in the equivalent of a tunnel in the universe? According to scientists, Earth is located within a magnetised…
Read More » - Dec- 2021 -31 DecemberDH Latest News
Stress may lead excessive drinking in women but not men: Study proves sex differences in alcohol consumption
Arizona: A new study published in the ‘Psychology of Addictive Behaviors Journal’, has found that stress alone can drive…
Read More » - 29 DecemberDH Latest News
COVID-19 mortality rate among fully vaccinated cancer patients: Study
Fully vaccinated cancer patients who develop breakthrough Covid-19 infections are still at significant risk of hospitalisation and death, recent research…
Read More » - 17 DecemberDH Latest News
Study finds that 1,500 languages could be lost in the next 100 years
A study of thousands of spoken languages suggests 1,500 endangered or rare languages are at high risk of disappearing in…
Read More » - 6 DecemberDH Latest News
Eating more eggs help to decrease egg allergy in children: Study
Despite being one of the most popular food, egg allergy is stated to be one of the most common…
Read More » - Oct- 2021 -30 OctoberDH Latest News
Spain to ban chocolate, ice cream ads targeting kids to prevent obesity
Spanish authorities have banned unhealthy food advertisements of all sorts that aims at wooing kids, in an effort to combat…
Read More » - 12 OctoberDH Latest News
Research indicates, ancient North Americans used tobacco over 12,000 years ago
Use of tobacco began around 12,500 and 12,000 years in North America. A new study suggests that they smoked the…
Read More » - 2 OctoberDH Latest News
Earth’s brightness dropping because of climate change, finds study
Warming ocean waters, according to research, have resulted in the decrease in Earth’s brightness. Our globe currently reflects roughly half…
Read More » - Sep- 2021 -28 SeptemberDH Latest News
Average height of adults in India declining at alarming rate: Study
The height of Indians is not increasing. A study titled, ‘Trends of adult height in India from 1998 to 2015:…
Read More » - 28 SeptemberDH Latest News
Smartphone sensor can detect marijuana intoxication: Rutgers study
A new study suggests that a smartphone sensor, much like the GPS system, can determine if a person is intoxicated…
Read More » - 26 SeptemberDH Latest News
The oldest Ankylosaur Armoured Fossil found: a study
Approximately 168 million years ago, Spicomellus afer lived in the area that is now Morocco in the Middle Jurassic period.…
Read More » - 22 SeptemberNEWS
Modest changes in Indian Muslim population, but higher fertility rates: Reports
Muslim populations in India are growing ‘somewhat faster’ than other religious groups due to fertility differences, however, and there have…
Read More » - 22 SeptemberDH Latest News
Study finds type 2 diabetes can be controlled through diet
People with Type 2 diabetes can efficiently control their diabetes through food, according to a recent study, and pharmacists are…
Read More » - 9 SeptemberDH Latest News
Three new heatwave hotspots emerge in India, huge population at risk: Study
India is gradually recovering from the devastating heatwaves that ravaged areas of North India a few months ago. According to…
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