Science
- Jan- 2024 -4 January
Here are some interesting Isaac Newton facts on his birthday
The renowned figure in the history of science, Isaac Newton, is often associated with the tale of an apple falling…
Read More » - 3 January
US space agency NASA selects three BTS’s songs for their upcoming lunar mission
Despite being on a hiatus, BTS continues to make headlines and set records. The US space agency NASA has reportedly…
Read More » - 3 January
Ancient galaxy help scientists understand the formation of and the origins of the Milky Way galaxy
A groundbreaking photo of the ancient spiral galaxy BRI 1335-0417, taken by the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) telescope, has…
Read More » - 1 January
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe to race past the sun on December 24, 2024
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is poised to achieve a historic milestone by approaching the sun at an unprecedented speed of…
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Here’s how honey can become our ally in staying healthy and warm during the cold season
For centuries, honey has been treasured not just for its sweetness but also for its medicinal attributes. In ancient remedies…
Read More » - Dec- 2023 -31 December
Scientists develop 3D-printed device that mimics a medicine’s effect on a patient’s body
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh have developed a groundbreaking 3D-printed “body-on-chip” device that accurately simulates how medications interact with…
Read More » - 31 December
ISRO commence countdown for launch of PSLV-C58/XPoSat to study black holes
The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has initiated a countdown for the PSLV-C58/XPoSat rocket launch, scheduled for New Year’s Day…
Read More » - 30 December
Study: Get rid of toxic air indoors if you want to boost your creativity
A study conducted by scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore has explored the positive impact of good indoor…
Read More » - 30 December
Scientists identify a novel method to eliminate cancer cells by using aminocyanine molecules
Researchers have discovered a groundbreaking method for targeting and destroying cancer cells using aminocyanine molecules, commonly employed as synthetic dyes…
Read More » - 30 December
NASA’s Curiosity rover records ‘dawn to dusk’ video on Mars
Humanity’s fascination with Mars has evolved from considering it a god or a celestial body in horoscopes to sending rovers…
Read More » - 30 December
Experts warn against some quick-fixes people resort to while trying to lose weight
During the festive season, characterized by celebrations, family gatherings, and indulgent meals, people often find themselves tempted to set aside…
Read More » - 29 December
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy blasts into space carrying the US military’s drone to a research mission
SpaceX’s Falcon Heavy, the highly secretive rocket, successfully launched carrying the US military’s clandestine X-37B drone on its seventh mission.…
Read More » - 29 December
Everything you need to know about ‘kilonova explosion,’ the star collision that created gold
Gold and other heavy metals beyond iron are produced through cosmic events, specifically when two neutron stars collide. The collision…
Read More » - 29 December
Scientists says massive ‘devil comet’ with horns set for another eruption soon
Scientists have identified a pattern in the eruptions of the massive comet known as the ‘Devil Comet’ or comet 12P,…
Read More » - 29 December
NASA to get robots to drill into icy moons of other planets
NASA has unveiled a roadmap for the development of a robotic system capable of exploring icy moons with subsurface oceans…
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Experts issue warning about a new and concerning ‘global healthcare risk’ related to COVID-19
Health experts are sounding a severe warning about a potential “heart failure pandemic” related to COVID-19, particularly due to the…
Read More » - 28 December
The Juno spacecraft to make a historic flyby of Jupiter’s moon
The Juno spacecraft is embarking on a historic flyby of Jupiter’s moon Io, marking the closest encounter with the moon…
Read More » - 28 December
Study says Microbes in gut may contribute to social anxiety disorder
A recent study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS) suggests a potential link between social…
Read More » - 28 December
New study says ‘Big One’ in California might defy current quake predictions and models
A recent study challenges previous assumptions about the magnitude of the anticipated “Big One” earthquake along the San Andreas fault…
Read More » - 28 December
Japan’s Smart Lander for Investigating Moon enters the Moon’s orbit
Japan’s Smart Lander for Investigating Moon (SLIM) reached the Moon’s orbit on Christmas Day, bringing Japan one step closer to…
Read More » - 28 December
Research says intermittent fasting leads to healthy changes in brain and gut
Scientists addressing the global obesity crisis have made a significant breakthrough, revealing that intermittent fasting induces profound positive changes in…
Read More » - 28 December
Experts explain whether humans can have sex and get pregnant in space
Humans have long been captivated by space exploration, from sending spacecraft to asteroids to landing rovers on Mars. Now, with…
Read More » - 27 December
Researchers develop human cells into ‘bots’ that can repair tissue damage
Gizem Gumuskaya, a Ph.D. candidate from Tufts University’s Wyss Institute for Biologically-Inspired Engineering, has conducted groundbreaking research by transforming human…
Read More » - 27 December
Study suggests that sleeping like a bear might help humans live a healthier life
Scientists and veterinarians are closely studying bears and their ability to undergo long periods of deep sleep during winter, known…
Read More » - 27 December
NASA relaunches a mission to study the ‘God of Chaos’ asteroid
NASA has reinitiated a mission to study the “God of Chaos” asteroid, Apophis, as it approaches Earth’s orbit. The spacecraft…
Read More » - 26 December
Scientists develop electrically conductive ‘soil’ that enhances crop growth by 50%
Scientists from Linkoping University in Sweden have developed an electrically conductive “soil,” known as eSoil, which resulted in a 50%…
Read More » - 26 December
Study: Monkeys on Thai island started using stone tools when Covid stopped tourist inflow
The adage “Life finds a way” resonates with the remarkable adaptability of nature when faced with challenges. The concept of…
Read More » - 24 December
Scientists develop wireless charger that can be fitted under the skin to charge bioelectronic devices in the body
Scientists have created a revolutionary wireless charging device designed to be implanted beneath the skin, demonstrating successful results in rodent…
Read More » - 24 December
Study :Ancient humans in Europe would chop their fingers off to appease deities
New research suggests that inhabitants of Western Europe during the Palaeolithic era may have intentionally amputated their fingers in ancient…
Read More » - 23 December
Study: Even cats can play fetch like dogs but on their own terms
When a cat desires food, it can be the most adorable sight, but the general perception of cats as pets…
Read More » - 23 December
Scientists develop vibrating capsule to treat obesity
Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ingestible capsule designed to artificially stimulate a sense of fullness in the stomach, offering a…
Read More » - 23 December
Chinese scientists uncover the initial genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China
A study conducted by Chinese scientists has revealed genetic evidence of a multiracial population in ancient China through the analysis…
Read More » - 22 December
World’s smallest fanged frog discovered by researchers on Indonesian island
Earth is home to more than 6,000 frog species, and scientists continuously explore to discover new ones. Some frogs possess…
Read More » - 22 December
Study: humans have driven more than 1,400 bird species to extinction
A recent investigation by the UK Centre for Ecology and Hydrology (UKCEH) has brought to light a startling revelation, indicating…
Read More » - 22 December
Japan’s Jaxaspace agency to redirect fast-moving asteroids on a potential collision course with Earth
Japan’s Jaxaspace agency is gearing up for groundbreaking tests utilizing its Hayabusa2 spacecraft, aiming to showcase its capability to intercept…
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