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NASA’s Stunning Video Reveals the Expansion of a Star’s Supernova Remnant

In a captivating display of celestial wonder, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope shared a mesmerizing time-lapse video on its Instagram page, offering viewers a glimpse...

Pollen Analysis Reveals Insights into Early Human Migration from Africa

New research published in Science Advances sheds light on the migration patterns of early humans from Africa into Europe and Asia. Scientists from the...

Europe’s Oldest Pair of Shoes, Woven from Grass, Discovered in Spanish Bat Cave

In a remarkable archaeological find, scientists have unearthed what they believe to be Europe's oldest known pair of shoes in Spanish Bat Cave, located...

India Takes a Leap Towards Self-Reliance with Indigenous NavIC-Enabled Chipsets

India is poised to achieve a significant milestone in its quest for self-reliance with the development and manufacturing of chipsets capable of receiving and...

NASA’s Deep Space Atomic Clock Revolutionizes Space Navigation

NASA's Deep Space Atomic Clock (DSAC) is heralded as a groundbreaking leap in space technology. This advanced atomic clock, developed by NASA's Space Communications...

Electric Blue Tarantula Species Discovered in Thailand’s Forests

A striking electric blue tarantula species, named Chilobrachys natanicharum, has been unearthed in the forests of southern Thailand's Phang-Nga province. Thai researchers made this...

U.S. Astronaut Frank Rubio Returns to Earth After Record-Breaking Space Flight

U.S. astronaut Frank Rubio, who set a new record for the longest continuous space flight by an American, has returned to Earth along with...

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope Captures Stunning Image of Sombrero Galaxy

NASA's renowned Hubble Space Telescope has once again captured a breathtaking image of the universe, this time focusing its lens on the mesmerizing Sombrero...

Scientists Develop Innovative Method to Measure Negative Pressure in Liquids

Researchers at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (MPL) in Erlangen, Germany, have pioneered a groundbreaking method to measure negative pressure...

Arctic Sea Ice Reaches 6th Lowest Extent, Antarctic Hits Record Low Growth

Arctic sea ice has reached its annual minimum extent for 2023, marking the sixth-lowest year in the satellite record, as reported by scientists from...

Earth’s Future: Up to 92% of Land May Become Uninhabitable for Mammals in 250 Million Years, Predicts Study

In a study published in Nature Geoscience, researchers predict that up to 92% of Earth's land could become uninhabitable for mammals in approximately 250...

Rare “Dumbo” Octopus Spotted in the Pacific Ocean

An unusual "Dumbo" octopus, named after the Disney cartoon character for its distinctive ear-like fins, has been captured on camera in the north Pacific...

NASA’s OSIRIS-REx Capsule Lands in Utah Desert With Asteroid Sample

NASA's OSIRIS-REx mission achieved a major milestone as its capsule, carrying the largest soil sample ever collected from an asteroid's surface, successfully landed in...

Human Activities Negatively Impact Grizzly Bear Populations

Grizzly bear populations are facing negative impacts from human activities, according to research published in Wildlife Monographs. These impacts include both top-down factors, such...

NASA’s Osiris-Rex Capsule to Land with Largest Asteroid Samples Ever Collected

NASA's Osiris-Rex Capsule spacecraft is set to complete its seven-year voyage on Sunday, landing in the Utah desert with the largest asteroid samples ever...

India’s Historic Mars Orbiter Mission Mangalyaan: A Journey Through Time and Achievements

India's Mars Orbiter Mission, also known as Mangalyaan, stands as a testament to the nation's technological prowess, determination, and commitment to space exploration. Launched...

NASA’s Webb Telescope Detects Carbon Dioxide on Jupiter’s Moon Europa, Raising Questions About Habitability

In a significant breakthrough, astronomers using data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have identified carbon dioxide on the icy surface of Jupiter's moon...

Unveiling Ancient Ingenuity: Wooden Structures from 500,000 Years Ago Challenge Stone Age Stereotypes

In a groundbreaking revelation, Researchers from the University of Liverpool and Aberystwyth University have shattered conventional wisdom by uncovering evidence of human craftsmanship half...

Bright City Lights Prompt Evolutionary Adaptation for Birds’ Eyes

In a revelation with profound implications for bird populations and conservation, a recent study suggests that the brilliant luminance of urban environments may be...

Black Holes’ Cosmic Delivery Service: Feasting Faster Than Expected

In a cosmic revelation that defies expectations, supermassive black holes may have an unforeseen delivery service for sustenance, allowing them to devour cosmic matter...

NASA Unveils Captivating Solar Flare Image: The Sun’s Explosive Power on Display

NASA, the vanguard of space exploration, has once again dazzled the world with a remarkable image capturing our sun in the throes of a...

High-Energy Electrons and Lunar water Mysteries: How Earth’s Magnetosphere May Hold the Key to Water on the Moon

In an intriguing twist to lunar science, high-energy electrons residing in a plasma tail around Earth could be reshaping our understanding of the moon's...

Cephalopods Research and Ethics: A New Chapter in Animal Welfare

In a pivotal development for animal welfare and scientific research ethics, cephalopods, including octopuses and squid, may soon receive the same legal protection as...

Soft Valve Technology: A Breakthrough in Soft Robotics for Enhanced Safety and Adaptability

A research team, jointly led by Professor Jiyun Kim and Professor Jonbum Bae from the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST), has...

India’s Gaganyaan Soars Towards Milestone: First Crew Escape System Test Mission Set for Launch

In a remarkable stride towards India's audacious Gaganyaan mission, the first test vehicle mission, TV-D1, designed to validate the crew escape system, is set...

AI-Powered Retinal Images Predict and Detect Multiple Diseases, Unleashing a New Era in Early Diagnosis

In a groundbreaking development for the world of medicine, scientists have harnessed the power of artificial intelligence (AI) to create an innovative tool called...

Aditya L1: India’s Sun-Seeking Spacecraft Takes Another Celestial Step

India's quest to study the fiery heart of our solar system took another significant stride forward as the Aditya L1 spacecraft successfully executed its...

James Webb Unveils Cosmic Baby: HH 211 and the Astonishing Birth of Stars

In the vast cosmic nursery, where stars are born and galaxies take shape, a mesmerizing dance unfolds, and it's captured in exquisite detail by...

Scorching Reality: Summer of 2023 Breaks All Records, Searing Consequences for Our Planet

As the Earth completed its sizzling summer of 2023, the world stands witness to an unprecedented environmental milestone. NASA's Goddard Institute of Space Studies...

Controversy Soars in southern Africa: Hominin Fossils Sent to Space Spark Outrage Among Scientists

On a bright Friday morning last week, a Virgin Galactic spacecraft travelled 88 kilometers above Earth to the edge of space. On board were...

Reveling the Universe’s Cosmic Speed Limit with James Webb Space Telescope

The universe's rate of expansion, known as the Hubble constant, stands as a fundamental parameter in our quest to understand the cosmos's evolution and...

Aliens Among Us? Mexican Lawmakers Hold Historic Hearing on UFOs and Extraterrestrial Evidence

In a remarkable and historic event, Mexican lawmakers gathered to discuss the possibility of extraterrestrial life and the existence of UFOs. During the hearing,...

Red Fire Ants Invade Sicily: An Emerging Threat to Europe from aggressive nature and hazardous sting

In a startling development, the infamous red fire ants, scientifically known as Solenopsis invicta, have infiltrated the picturesque island of Sicily, Italy. This invasive...

James Webb Space Telescope’s Revelation: Rare Water Ocean Found on Massive Exoplanet located countless light years away from Earth

In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have unveiled a stunning discovery of a rare water ocean on a massive exoplanet located countless light years away...

Mysterious ‘Fairy Circles’ in Australia Emit Hydrogen Gas: A Potential Green Energy Source

In a captivating revelation, NASA has unveiled images of enigmatic natural formations known as "fairy circles" in Australia, which are not only fascinating but...

Aditya L1: India’s Pioneering Mission to Study the Sun Achieves Milestones

In a triumphant step towards understanding the Sun's mysteries, India's Aditya L1 spacecraft, the nation's first space-based solar observatory, has completed its third successful...

FAA Concludes Investigation into SpaceX’s Starship Launch: Corrective Measures Required Before Next Flight

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has completed its technical investigation into SpaceX's April test launch of the Starship rocket, providing a crucial update on...

Aditya-L1’s Stellar Selfie: India’s Solar Probe Captures Earth, Moon, and Itself on Epic Journey

India's space endeavors have reached new heights with the Aditya-L1 mission, a solar probe on its way to explore the mysteries of our sun....

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar Clarifies ‘India-Bharat’ Debate, Citing Constitutional Reference

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has weighed in on the ongoing 'India-Bharat' debate, emphasizing that 'Bharat' has a connotation reflected in India's Constitution. The...

Astronomers Spot Promising Signs of Earth-Like Planet Beyond Neptune in Our Solar System

The quest for Earth-like planets within our solar system has taken an exciting turn as astronomers report compelling evidence of a planet resembling Earth,...

Aditya-L1 Soars Towards the Sun: India’s Epic Solar Mission Achieves Milestone

In a resounding triumph for Indian space exploration, Aditya-L1, the nation's inaugural space-based mission dedicated to studying the Sun, has reached a significant milestone....

Vikram Lander Soars to New Heights: Chandrayaan-3’s Lunar Triumph

In a thrilling follow-up to Chandrayaan-3's historic moon landing, the Vikram Lander has once again graced the lunar surface with its presence. The Indian...

AI Chatbot ChatGPT: Your Trusted Ally in Debunking Vaccine Myths

In the relentless battle against vaccine misinformation and hesitancy, a groundbreaking study has unveiled a powerful ally: ChatGPT, an artificial intelligence (AI) chatbot. This...

Solar Storm Alert: Earth Braces for Impact as Twin Coronal Mass Ejections Approach

A celestial spectacle is on the horizon as Earth prepares to face a solar storm on September 3. According to a report from Spaceweather.com,...

NASA’s Captivating Image of Saturn with Venus, Mars, Earth, and Moon Photobombers

NASA continues to captivate space enthusiasts with its stunning images of the universe, and its Instagram account serves as a treasure trove of educational...

NASA’s Exoplanet Tally Soars to 5,500 in 31-Year Journey beyond the boundaries of our own solar system

In an awe-inspiring celestial revelation, NASA has unveiled Tally Soars existence of a staggering 5,500 planets residing beyond the boundaries of our own solar...

Antarctic Ice Shelves Thinner Than Thought: Implications for Rising Seas Due to warming temperatures

As global ice dams struggle against the onslaught of warming temperatures, a groundbreaking study has emerged suggesting that previous assessments of the massive floating...

James Webb Space Telescope Unveils Cosmic Clues from SN 1987A: A Supernova Saga Unfolds

In a celestial quest spanning nearly four decades, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has embarked on an enthralling odyssey, unravelling the enigma of...

ISRO Embarks on an Odyssey to the Sun with Aditya-L1: A Solar Expedition Unveiled

Fresh from the triumph of the Chandrayaan-3 Moon mission, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is now setting its sights on the blazing heart...

Chandrayaan-3’s ILSA Records Lunar Vibrations and Rover Movement on the Moon

The Instrument for Lunar Seismic Activity (ILSA) aboard Chandrayaan-3's Lander Vikram recently captured intriguing lunar events, shedding light on the Moon's mysterious activities. ILSA's...

A Breath of Fresh Science: Meet Oxygen-28, the New Isotope on the Block

In a groundbreaking discovery, a team of physicists led by Yosuke Kondo at the Tokyo Institute of Technology in Japan has unveiled Oxygen-28, a...

Luna 25’s Moon Dance Leaves a Mark: NASA’s LRO Spots Fresh Impact Crater

In a celestial ballet that unfolded high above, the moon recently witnessed a graceful performance, and NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) was there to...

Unveiling the Sun’s Secrets: India’s Aditya-L1 Mission to Illuminate Solar Mysteries

In a groundbreaking leap for India's scientific exploration, the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) has announced a remarkable achievement – the creation, assembly, and...

Surprising Lunar Discovery: ISRO’s ChaSTE Experiment Reveals Unprecedented Moon Surface Temperatures

In a revelation that has left scientists and space enthusiasts alike in awe, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has unveiled groundbreaking findings from...

Unveiling the Secret of Solar Winds: Microscopic Fireworks Fueling the Sun’s Fury

In a revelation that could rewrite our understanding of the Sun's fiery temperament, scientists have uncovered a remarkable connection between tiny, superheated bursts of...

Hotter Temps, Stronger Threat: Study Reveals Link Between Dengue Virus and Rising Temperatures

As temperatures continue to rise, so does the potential threat posed by the Dengue virus, a recent study warns. Researchers at the Rajiv Gandhi...

Unveiling Hurriquake: The Phenomenon Born from the Marriage of Hurricanes and Earthquakes in California

In the wake of recent unprecedented weather phenomena in California, a captivating term has emerged, encapsulating the fusion of two extreme natural events -...

Revolutionizing Communication: Brain Computer Interface Enables Paralyzed Woman to Speak Through Digital Avatar

In a groundbreaking leap at the intersection of neuroscience and technology, a collaborative effort between researchers at UC San Francisco and UC Berkeley has...

Nature’s Struggle: Black Forest Trees Battling Climate Impact with Diminished Growth and Soaring Mortality

A monumental study conducted by Prof. Dr. Hans-Peter Kahle and Prof. Dr. Heinrich Spiecker from the University of Freiburg has cast a piercing light...

Milestone Achievement: Tejas-LCA Successfully Fires Indigenous ASTRA BVR Missile, Elevating India’s Combat Capabilities

In a resounding leap towards self-reliance and advanced warfare capabilities, the Tejas Light Combat Aircraft (LCA) LSP-7 achieved a remarkable feat on August 23,...

Unlocking the Future: Mars Colony Feasible with Just 22 Astronauts, New Study Finds

In a groundbreaking revelation, scientists have shattered conventional wisdom by unveiling the astonishing potential of building and nurturing a thriving Mars colony with a...

India’s Victory : Chandrayaan-3 Lander Module Achieves Flawless Lunar Touchdown on Historic Mission by ISRO

India’s achievement, the Lander Module (LM) of the Indian Space Research Organisation’s (ISRO) trailblazing third lunar expedition, Chandrayaan-3, has achieved an impeccable lunar touchdown....

Exploring the Cosmos and Earth: ISRO’s Ambitious Lineup of Missions

As the world watches with bated breath, the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up for a series of remarkable missions that span...

Former Pakistan’s PM Fawad Hussain Surprising Praise: Chandrayaan-3’s Lunar Mission Hailed as a Triumph

In an unexpected turn of events, former Pakistan minister Fawad Hussain extended his heartfelt admiration for India's space endeavors, particularly its third lunar mission,...

Navigating the Modern Parenting Landscape: Balancing Digital Exposure and Mental Well-being

In an age where screens have become a window to the world, parents are grappling with a new set of concerns as their children...

Revolutionizing Medical Coatings: A Breakthrough in Transdermal Treatment and Bioactive Coatings

Scientists at Rutgers University have unlocked the door to a groundbreaking innovation in the realm of medical devices. With a remarkable process for producing...

Some birds can wing it with their feet, without using their hands: Study Says

For the ability to soar among the clouds, birds made an evolutionary compromise: When their forelimbs became wings, they no longer had the option...

AI-driven first indigenous e-Tractor developed by the Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI)

Marking a significant stride in India's technological prowess, the Central Mechanical Engineering Research Institute (CMERI) proudly unveiled the CSIR Prima ET11, a groundbreaking indigenous...

Japan’s XRISM Space Telescope is ready to reveal secrets of the black holes and supernovas known as high-energy substances in the Universe

The history of Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in launching x-ray telescopes into space has been marked by challenges and setbacks. The first attempt...

North Korea Announces Upcoming Satellite Launch, Ignites Tensions with Japan Amidst International Unity

In a move that has raised eyebrows across the globe, North Korea declared its intention to launch a satellite sometime between August 24-31, marking...

Revealing the Mysteries of the Cosmos: NASA’s James Webb Telescope Unveils the Enigmatic Ring Nebula

In a dazzling display of celestial artistry, the James Webb Space Telescope, operated by NASA, has graced us with captivating images of the Ring...

North Korea’s Cruise Missile Test Amidst South Korea US Drills

As tensions rise on the Korean Peninsula, North Korea leader Kim Jong Un has reportedly overseen a significant test of strategic cruise missiles. This...

Unleashing Earth’s Cooling Secret: Harnessing Soil Power to Combat Climate Heat

A recent study has delved into the intricate ways in which soil carbon contributes to the regulation of our planet's temperature, shedding light on...

The Evolution of 3D Printing Technology: A Journey from the 1940s to Today

The world of technology has witnessed remarkable advancements over the decades, but few innovations have captured the imagination quite like 3D printing. From its...

Chandrayaan-3: ISRO shares images of Lunar far side area for India’s moon mission

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) on Monday released the images of the Lunar far side area captured by the Lander Hazard Detection and...

From the Hottest to the Coldest: Unveiling the Temperature Extremes Across the Universe

Embark on a cosmic journey through temperature extremes that defy imagination. While retracing the origins of the Big Bang or peering into the distant...

Unlocking Minds: New Brain Scanning Technique poised to Revolutionize Psychiatric Treatments

In a groundbreaking leap for neuroscience, the enigma of psychiatric treatments is being unraveled by a trailblazing brain scanning innovation. Known as decoded neurofeedback...

Uncharted Skies: Russia’s Luna-25 Lander Encounters Setback in Lunar Odyssey

In a surprising twist of fate, Russia's long-anticipated foray into lunar exploration has hit an unexpected hurdle. The ambitious Luna-25, poised to be the...

Unveiling the Enigmatic Dance: Neptune’s Cloud Abundance Linked to Solar Cycle

In a captivating revelation that transcends the bounds of our solar system, astronomers have unraveled an intricate connection between Neptune's ever-shifting cloud patterns and...

Battling the Elements: Hurricane Hilary’s Path towards Baja California

The forces of nature are both awe-inspiring and humbling, and none demonstrate this more vividly than the relentless power of a hurricane. Meet Hurricane...

Glaciers melting at a rapid rate could create new ecosystems by the end of the century, study reveals

Rising global temperatures are projected to have a significant impact on alpine glaciers across the world, potentially causing a reduction in their coverage by...

Scientists have found that Neanderthals and Denisovans had different environmental preferences

Recent paleogenomic research has revealed that interbreeding was common in early human species. However, little was known about when, where, and how often this...

Antibodies extracted from 800-year-old medieval human teeth found stable and still recognize viral proteins

Antibodies are proteins produced by the immune system as a natural response to infectious organisms such as viruses and bacteria. Teeth may be able...

Aurora light: Scientists says the solar cycle and the activity of the Sun is more powerful than expected

The aurora is the light emitted by upper atmospheric particles as they interact with energized particles from the magnetosphere. The aurora borealis, otherwise known...

New study says India climate change may turn Thar desert green by century’s end

A study suggests that India's Thar Desert, known for its arid expanse, could undergo a transformational shift due to the effects of climate change,...

Global warming: scientist says rising temperatures could shrink the area covered by alpine glaciers worldwide

Rising temperatures could shrink the area covered by alpine glaciers worldwide by more than a fifth this century, exposing vast swathes of land to...

Scientists have discovered the “demon particle” almost 70 years after it was predicted

It is a transparent, massless and neutral particle with the ability to manifest itself regardless of temperature, making it useful for superconductors. Scientists have...

Chandrayaan-3 will reach its final orbit around the moon, the lander will separate on Thursday

Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) says Chandrayaan-3 reached the center of its 153×163 km final orbit around the moon, completing a series of maneuvers...

New study evaluates years of seismic data from around the world to pick out statistical patterns in forecasts and aftershocks

It is currently impossible to say when and where an earthquake might strike, but having a rough idea of ​​where it might strike could...

NASA’s Europa Clipper designed to search for conditions suitable for life on Jupiter’s ice covered moons

NASA's Europa Clipper is designed to search for conditions suitable for life on Jupiter's ice covered moons. On August 14, the spacecraft received a...

The Chandrayaan 3 probe approached the surface of the Moon after another maneuver

India's ambitious third lunar mission Chandrayaan 3 spacecraft on Monday underwent another maneuver that brought it even closer to the lunar surface, ISRO said....

What is Aditya L1 mission? ISRO will launch its first solar mission Aditya-L1 to study the Sun

Aditya L1 is planned to orbit around Lagrange Point 1 (L1), about 1.5 million km from Earth, in the Sun-Earth system. The Indian Space...

The long-term impact on the environment due to Hawaii’s fires on Maui island in the recent case death toll hits 80 people

The death toll from wildfires in Hawaii's Maui rose to 80 as search teams combed the smoldering ruins of the town of Lahaina and...

China launches Land Exploration-4 01 satellite high-orbit SAR satellite to boost disaster monitoring

The Long March-2B rocket carrying the Land Exploration-4 01 satellite will lift off from the Xichang Satellite Launch Center on August 13, 2023, early...

Scientists proofs that Mars had an early habitable terrestrial environment matter of life

The scientific community has conclusively proven that Mars had an early habitable terrestrial environment. We know that water, a source of energy, elements such...

New species of whale fossil has been discovered weighed 187 kg, named after a king of ancient Egypt

The whale fossil includes a skull, jaw, teeth and fragments of vertebrae, the researchers said. The mammal was about 8 feet long and weighed...

NASA analyzed the impacts of global warming to understand how different climate effects might combine

If global temperatures continue to rise and reach 2 degrees Celsius (3.6 degrees Fahrenheit) above pre-industrial levels, people around the world could face multiple...

Scientists says Mars May Have Been Habitable as NASA Rover Observations Suggest

Y-shaped mud cracks on the surface of Mars could mean the red planet experienced wet-dry cycles. Mars may have seen cycles of dry and...

Russian lunar lander is expected to reach the moon on August 23 in 50 years, aiming to land ahead of Indian spacecraft

Russia is launching a lunar lander on its first lunar mission in 50 years, aiming to land ahead of Indian spacecraft. lunar lander rocket...

Korean IT firms are racing to survive in hyperscale artificial intelligence to revolutionize smartphones

 LG, KT, Naver, Kakao and other Korean tech companies have unveiled or are about to unveil their own hyperscale Artificial intelligence platforms in an...

The best meteor shower of the year 2023 peaks this weekend

NASA's All Sky Fireball Network is already detecting the first meteors of this year's Perseid meteor shower! The meteor shower peaks on the night...

NASA data shows soaring surface temperatures during Phoenix heat wave

Streets and other built-up areas in the region absorbed and retained heat long after the sun went down, and became red hot during the...

A guide to how China, the EU and the US manage artificial intelligence and it’s law

Regulation of artificial intelligence is critical,” Sam Altman, CEO of technology firm OpenAI, told US senators this May during hearings on artificial intelligence (AI)....

World Health Organization (WHO) issues warning against substandard medicines for Indian cough syrup in Iraq

This is the fifth such warning for Indian-made drugs in the last 10 months. The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday issued a warning...

NASA’s Insight study found that Mars rotation is faster as a result of the “sizzling” of its molten metal core

Scientists have made the most precise measurements of Mars rotation to date, revealing for the first time how the planet wobbles as a result...

NASA Deep Space Communications for Laser Augmentation to transmit more complex science data

The agency is testing technologies in space and on the ground that could increase bandwidth to transmit more complex science data and even stream...

Scientists have achieved a breakthrough in the field of fusion ignition for the second time

American scientists have achieved a breakthrough in the field of fusion ignition for the second time Scientists have known for about a century that...

Scientists amazed to see Cracked piece of metal healed itself in new experiment

The researchers observed that the cracked pieces of metal healed on their own without any human intervention. A new experiment left scientists shocked after...

Researchers modified commercial virtual reality headset to measure brain activity and study how we respond to external factors

Researchers modified a commercial virtual reality headset to measure brain activity and study how we respond to cues, stressors and other external forces. A...

India’s third lunar mission Chandrayaan 3 has successfully performed and enter into lunar orbit

India's third lunar mission, Chandrayaan 3, has successfully performed a de-orbit maneuver a day after it was enter into lunar orbit, the Indian Space...

Parallel universes: scientific theories that support the idea of ​​parallel universes beyond our own

Parallel universes are no longer just a feature of a good sci-fi story. There are now several scientific theories that support the idea of...

Asteroid attack on Russia: Russian expert has warned that the United State developing asteroid weapons

A Russian expert has warned that the United States and its allies may be developing and experimenting with asteroid weapons under the guise of...

Giant Sun’s solar shield reduces the amount of sunlight hitting Earth bound by an asteroid may help fight global warming

To help combat the effects of global warming, scientists have come up with an innovative idea to protect the Earth from the sun with...

Scientists identified signals of ground motion that could predict earthquakes up to two hours before

Scientists say they have identified signals of ground motion that could predict earthquakes up to two hours before they strike. The signals were recorded...

James Webb Space Telescope capture the Ring Nebula which is glowing remnant of a dead star

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the most powerful telescope ever developed by mankind, has once again peered into space and captured stunning photographs...

Russian scientists have succeeded in growing watermelons in the coldest place “ Vostok Antarctic station” using panopony

Russian scientists have succeeded in growing watermelons in the coldest place on the planet the Vostok Antarctic station using panopony, or soilless technology, Russia's...

James Webb Space Telescope observations could help answer questions about how celestial objects formed in the early universe

Last August, astrophysicist Dale Kocevski submitted a paper to the preprint server arXiv with preliminary data on what the new James Webb Space Telescope...

Guinness Book of Records: Newly discovered whale that lived nearly 40 million years ago found in Peru weighted 190 tons

A newly discovered whale that lived nearly 40 million years ago could be the heaviest animal to have ever lived, based on a partial...

NASA’s Deep Space Network (DSN) written its history with established the connection with Voyager 2 Space Mission touring interstellar Space: Achievements of Voyager 2...

These days NASA's Voyager 2 mission is again collecting headlines in the world, this space mission tells the story of NASA's success and this...

Chain smokers presented with symptoms that did not meet the criteria for a smoking-related illness

COPD, which is known to be associated with chain smoker long-term tobacco exposure, is assessed using spirometry. It tests lung function by measuring how...

What is a supermoon and how its causes and form?

A supermoon is an astronomical phenomenon where the full moon appears larger and brighter than usual. It happens when a full moon occurs at...

NASA telescope snapped a picture of the glittering field of stars, after its million-year journey from Earth

Two instruments aboard Euclid, the ESA (European Space Agency) spacecraft with the contribution of NASA, have taken their first test images. The results suggest...

Researcher trained a machine learning model in space for the first time by enabling real-time monitoring

A project led by the University of Oxford has trained a machine learning model in space for the first time, aboard a satellite. This...

Study says Plants grow in soil where they form alliances with bacteria

In the soil where plants grow, they form alliances with bacteria. For example, legumes benefit from a symbiotic relationship with microorganisms that live in...

World Bank raised Pandemic Fund awarding the first grants to help countries better prepare for future pandemics

The Pandemic Fund Board of Trustees has approved grants in the first round of funding to increase resilience to future pandemics in 37 countries...

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announced project of 100 billion on rail to Saudi Arabia

Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu announced a mammoth 100 billion shekel ($27 billion) plan to link the country's north and south by rail. Once completed,...

NASA share Pillars of Creation The Eagle Nebula is located 6,500 light-years away in constellation Serpents

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released stunning detailed images of the Pillars of Creation taken by the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on...

Virgin birth: Scientists altering the genome of female fruit flies, allowing them to reproduce without any input from the male

For the first time, scientists have used genetic engineering to trigger a 'virgin birth' in female animals that normally need a male partner to...

Scientific conclusion on How astronomers map the universe without light seeing with neutrinos

In June, scientists published the most unusual portrait of the Milky Way to date. Astronomers have mapped our Galaxy using something other than light...

ISRO PSLV launch: 7 Singaporean satellites placed in intended orbits

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) PSLV rocket placed all seven Singaporean satellites into Near Equatorial Orbit (NEO) after its successful launch from the...

How deep and long thinking makes the brain tired: What scientists through on this?

You have been doing deep focused work all day. Now you're mentally screwed. Deleted. Exhausted. But you are trying to finish the project. Should...

Researcher revealing & identifying hotspots where the wildlife trade could cause the most damage

Every year, more than 100 million plants and animals are traded both legally and illegally around the world. But whether this is sustainable remains...

NASA investing more than $14 million in 19 U.S. colleges and universities to expand their STEM capacity

NASA is investing more than $14 million in 19 U.S. colleges and universities to expand their STEM capacity to participate in critical spaceflight research...

Archaeologists uncovered a 6,500-year-old mystery of a prehistoric family mapped by ancient DNA

In the mid-2000s, archaeologists excavating a burial ground in France uncovered a 6,500-year-old mystery. Among the remains of more than 120 individuals, one grave...

Discovery of Radioactivity by Henri Becquerel: A paradigm shift in particle physics and developing atomic bombs, Opening the nuclear Pandora’s box

Role of Henri Becquerel in Discovering Radioactivity and Pioneering Nuclear Science Henri Becquerel was a renowned French physicist who played a pivotal role in the...

James Webb Space telescope detects water vapor in the formation zone of rocky planets

Water is essential to life as we know it. However, scientists are debating how it got to Earth and whether the same processes could...

NASA shares stunning image of ‘Necklace Nebula’, orbiting Sun-like stars 15,000 light-years away

The space agency NASA routinely captures stunning images of our universe, leaving space enthusiasts enthralled. NASA's Instagram handle is a treasure trove for those...

Planet Producer Warns: Coral Reefs Could Cease to Thrive Within 5 Years, With 1000Million Species Facing Extinction Annually.

Changing Planet producer Rosemary Edwards talks about species extinction and makes scary predictions about how things will soon change. As global warming continues to...

Climate change has played an “overwhelming” role in the extreme heat waves in North America, Europe and China

Human induced climate change has played an "overwhelming" role in the extreme heat waves in North America, Europe and China this month, according to...

Research shows that woodworking techniques of 300,000 year old humans were more advanced

The most recent analysis of a double-pronged wooden throwing stick found three decades ago in Schrödinger, Germany, shows that it was scraped, seasoned and...

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s MIRI detected water vapor in the system’s inner disk less 100 million miles

Water is essential to life as we know it. Scientists are debating how it got to Earth and whether rocky exoplanets orbiting distant stars...

California nodule plant, Acmispon strigosus and a set of eight compatible nitrogen fixing bacterial strains

A team led by scientists from the University of California, Riverside, set up experiments to answer these questions and better understand the competition process....

Psychologists used auditory illusions to reveal how moments of silence disrupt people’s perception of time

The New findings address a debate over whether humans can hear more than sounds that has puzzled philosophers for centuries. The research is ready...

SISSA study revealed the distribution of water in galaxy J1135 which is 12 billion light-years away

A new SISSA study has now revealed the distribution of water in galaxy J1135, which is 12 billion light-years away and formed when the...

New study revel risk of dementia associated with blood protein imbalance in middle age

The study which followed thousands of people over the age of 25, identified proteins linked to the development of dementia if their levels are...

NASA’s Climate Work and Extreme Weather Effects: A Media Roundtable Recap

In light of recent extreme weather events in the United States and around the world, NASA hosted a media roundtable from its headquarters in...

Alarming Discovery: Billions of Harmful Plastic Particles Found in Baby Food Containers

Researchers found that microwaving plastic baby food containers released, in some cases, over two billion nan plastics and four million microplastics for every square...

Cocaine Sharks: Unveiling Florida’s Ocean Underworld Boosts Shark Week Ratings toNew Highs

The new TV series "Cocaine Sharks" explores the possibility that sharks off the coast of Florida are consuming cocaine dumped in the ocean by...

Researchers developed techniques to better understand the role of oxygen in howcatalysts work carbon base

Carbon based materials have a number of properties that make them attractive as catalysts for accelerating chemical reactions. Carbons are so useful for energy...

Gaganyaan Mission: ISRO successfully tests propulsion system service module expected to launch in 2024

The Indian Space Research Organization has successfully tested the Gaganyaan Service Module Propulsion System (SMPS) at the ISRO Propulsion Complex (IPRC) in Mahendragiri, Tamil...

Researchers shows how the placenta ensures the mother’s blood supply

Detailed maps of cells in human organs show how the placenta ensures the mother's blood supply and how kidney cells transition from a healthy...

Researchers worry from Brazil drilling exploratory oil wells in the ocean near the mouth of the Amazon

A Brazilian petrochemical company wants to drill exploratory oil wells in the ocean near the mouth of the Amazon. Brazil environmental protection agency rejected...

NASA and Japan’s Osaka University suggests that rogue planets worlds drift through space untethered to a star

New research by scientists at NASA and Japan's Osaka University suggests that rogue planets worlds that drift through space untethered to a star far...

Disaster Focus: TROPICS NASA offers more views on intensifying hurricanes & more about the structure intensity

NASA new storm observing satellites have collected first glimpses of hurricanes, offering scientists a new tool for understanding the inner workings of storms on...

An ancient river helps NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover do its job on mission sol

NASA's Perseverance Mars rover sealed a tube containing a 20th rock core sample on June 23 (the 832nd Martian day, or mission sol). Sample...

Scientists discuss how NASA research and data are enabling climate solutions

NASA leadership, including climate experts, will be available at 4 p.m. EDT on Thursday, July 20 at the agency's headquarters in Washington to shed...

Species of venomous snake found in the oceanic waters around Australia and Asia

According to a new paper published in Genome Biology and Evolution by Oxford University Press, the ringed sea snake, a species of venomous snake...

Global warming red alert: 40 degree heat from US to Japan to Europe everywhere

Tens of millions of people in the United States battled dangerously high temperatures on Saturday as record heat forecasts hung over Europe and Japan,...

WHO says sweetener aspartame is a “possible carcinogen” but consumption at agreed levels remains safe

The sweetener aspartame is a "possible carcinogen" but consumption at agreed levels remains safe, two groups linked to the World Health Organization (WHO) said...

NASA’s Perseverance rover suggests large number of organic molecules a potential indicator of life on Mars

Evidence of what may be a large number of organic molecules a potential indicator of life on Mars, with new findings from NASA's Perseverance...

All about Chandrayaan 3 mission and ISRO chief says ‘soft landing planned for August 23”

The Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) launched Chandrayaan-3 at 2.30 pm on Friday. A fiery spacecraft has reached the far side of the moon...

Indian scientists are developing super-flexible composite semiconductors for foldable phones and wearable electronics

Scientists at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) have developed a super-flexible composite semiconductor material that may have possible applications in next-generation flexible or...

North Korea launched a ballistic missile, the Japanese military also informs about this launch

North Korea fired an unspecified ballistic missile off its east coast, South Korea's Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement. The launch was...

China defeated its rivals and successfully detonated the first liquid methane

A private China company launched the world's first rocket powered by methane and liquid oxygen into orbit on Wednesday, beating American rivals to send...

Scientists found a way to safely and efficiently store ammonia using a chemical reaction

Scientists at the RIKEN Center for Emergent Matter Science in Japan have found a way to safely and efficiently store ammonia using a chemical...

Harvard astrophysicist claims that he found alien technology from meteorite

A Harvard University astrophysicist claims to have made significant progress in the search for extraterrestrial life. Professor Avi Loeb thinks he may have discovered...

Scientists have discovered a large mysterious volcanic ancient granite buried on the moon

Scientists have discovered a gigantic chunk of ancient granite hiding beneath the moon surface, providing evidence of a type of volcanism never seen there...

Deep sleep improves the body’s response to insulin, the key to regulating blood sugar

The human body's increased response to insulin during deep sleep and improved blood sugar control the next day may be why a lack of...

Highest-Resolution Images of Human Embryos and procedures of developing human embryos by using fluorescent dyes and laser microscopes

Scientists have captured the most detailed images yet of developing human embryos in real time using two common laboratory tools – fluorescent dyes and...

Researchers progress in confirming the source of dust in early galaxies and two Type II supernovae

Researchers using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope have made major progress in confirming the source of dust in early galaxies. Observations of two Type...

Ancient landslide that reshaped the geography of South Asia & tallest mountains on Earth

The country is home to 14 "eight-thousanders," peaks that top out at more than 8,000 meters or 26,247 feet above sea level. All these...

Researchers created an artificial intelligence tool that has the potential to help doctors treat aggressive brain tumors

The technology can cut testing times to days or weeks, and widespread efforts are focused on using artificial intelligence to diagnose and treat cancer....

Scientists have discovered CEERS 1019 which is 4.6 million times the size of the sun

Scientists have discovered the most distant active supermassive black hole to date using the James Webb Space Telescope. The CEERS 1019 galaxy existed just...

Chinese scientists protecting the melting Dagu Glacier from the sun in the fight against climate change

The air was thin as a group of scientists trudged through the snow near the summit of the Dagu Glacier in southwest China on...

Rare NYT praise for India’s space program

The New York Times praised India's ambitious space program and said the country, which is currently witnessing an "explosive" growth of space technology start-ups,...

The slow and steady lengthening of Earth’s day caused by the tides of the Moon

According to a group of astrophysicists at the University of Toronto (U of T), the slow and steady lengthening of Earth's day caused by...

Making history with 42 digits: Scientists solve a long-known problem in mathematics

After decades of study, search and investigation, mathematicians have found a new example of a unique integer known as the Dedekind number. Making history...

Bloodsucking ‘Vampire Fish’ Returns in America’s Great Lakes

The vampire fish is reportedly terrorizing fishermen and tourists in the Great Lakes after a pandemic disrupted population control of the species. According to...

Do you know about  gravitational hole ? Could the Indian Ocean’s ‘Gravity Hole’ Open the Door to the Mystery of Earth’s Origin?

According to a recent study, the Indian Ocean harbors a colossal and mysterious phenomenon known as a 'Gravity Hole', which scientists now suspect may...

Time seemed to run five times slow in the early universe

Time appears to run five times slower when the universe was about 1 billion years old, scientists said Monday. The researchers said things were...

Chandrayaan-3 is now in the final stage of preparations for the launch of Isro’s space missions

A final round of tests will be conducted before Chandrayaan-3 is assembled on the rocket, the officials said, adding that the launch vehicle is...

Studies to show the cognitive benefits of Anti-aging protein injection boosts monkeys’ memories

The first primate studies to show the cognitive benefits of the klotho protein could be a step toward clinical applications. Injecting aging monkeys with...

Solving the major obstacles in testing cell-free DNA (cfDNA) called as liquid biopsy

A team of researchers led by Xianghong Jasmine Zhou, PhD, professor of pathology and laboratory medicine at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine,...

Rising temperatures make it harder for birds to reproduce

Rising global temperatures are making it harder for birds to tell when it's spring and breeding time, researchers have found. Research led by researchers...

Traumatic events or shocks in life was associated with lower reading and vocabulary test scores in over time

In a study using data from Peru, researchers from Penn State's College of Agricultural Sciences found that exposure to more traumatic events, or "shocks,"...

The study deepens our understanding of how humans influence climate

Since the industrial era, anthropogenic aerosols and greenhouse gases, or greenhouse gases, have played a role in regulating the storage and dissipation of heat...

Google’s new artificial intelligence technique could eliminate the need for the long series of tests and scans cardiovascular risk

The use of artificial intelligence in healthcare represents a breakthrough with the latest announcement from Google. At an event last week, Google CEO Sundar...

Third active nursery of Muusoctopus Octopus found beneath the waves of Costa Rica

Marine scientists have discovered a new octopus nursery off the coast of Costa Rica, according to the Schmidt Ocean Institute. The newly found nursery...

A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket carrying the Euclid Space Telescope takes off from Cape Canaveral, Florida

A European-made orbital satellite has taken off from Florida on a quest to hunt for mysterious cosmic phenomena known as dark energy and dark...

Diabetes, loneliness poses a greater risk of heart disease than diet

Researchers have found that among people with diabetes, loneliness poses a greater risk of heart disease than diet, exercise, smoking and depression. The results...

The 52nd flight of NASA’s Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is now listed as a success in the official mission log

The 52nd flight of NASA's Ingenuity Mars Helicopter is now listed as a success in the official mission log. The flight took place on...

NASA reestablishes contact with Mars copter after no contact for 63 days

NASA has re-established contact with the intrepid Ingenuity Mars lander after more than two months of radio silence, the space agency said Friday. The mini-rotor...

The ring world of Saturn captures by James Webb Space Telescope in first near-infrared observation of the Saturn

On June 25, 2023, NASA's James Webb Space Telescope turned to the known ringed world Saturn for the first near-infrared observation of the planet....

Oxygen levels in Earth’s oceans provide some rare news about the health of the oceans in a future global warming world

A Rutgers study published in Nature, which analyzes ocean sediment, shows that ocean oxygen levels in a key region were higher during the Miocene...

India’s Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope finding the first direct evidence of the inexorable vibrations of the universe’s structure

India's Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) was one of the world's six large telescopes that played a key role in finding the first direct...

Model of a human embryo derived from stem cells has been created in the lab

A model of a human embryo derived from stem cells has been created in the lab, a breakthrough that scientists say could help understand...

Chandrayaan-3 launch likely between July 12 and 19, Isro chief to ensure smooth launch and avoid any problems

Indian Space Research Organization (Isro) chairman S Somnath said on Wednesday that Chandrayaan-3, part of India's lunar mission, may be launched between July 12...

Virgin Galactic sends first paying customers into space on Unity’s first fully crewed space test flight

In a long-awaited commercial debut, Virgin Galactic Holdings Inc. on Thursday sent paying customers to the edge of space for the first time, a...

Indian Government’s Initiatives on Pollution Control in Delhi: A Step Towards Cleaner Air

Delhi, the capital city of India, has long been grappling with severe air pollution, which poses significant health risks and adversely impacts the quality...

Male birds that can accurately repeat song tones have the best chance of attracting a female

According to recent research at Lancaster University, male birds that can accurately repeat song tones have the best chance of attracting a female. Male...

New analysis of tooth minerals confirms that megalodon shark was warm-blooded

The largest marine predator that ever lived was no cold-blooded killer. A new analysis by ecologists at UCLA, UC Merced and William Paterson University...

NASA is seeking to develop lunar resources that initially include oxygen and water

NASA is seeking to develop lunar resources that initially include oxygen and water and may eventually expand to iron and rare earths, and has...

Ocean conservation, sustainable livelihoods and food security need not be mutually exclusive

A new study led by the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (SERC) shows that limiting human activity in parts of the ocean can improve the...

New computer memory design that could improve performance while reducing the energy demand of Internet

Researchers have created a new computer memory design that could improve performance while reducing the energy demand of the Internet and communications technologies, which...

Canadian safety regulators have launched an investigation into the fatal loss of the Titan submarine

Canadian safety officials on Friday opened an investigation into the underwater implosion of a tourist submarine that killed all five people on board while...

Time is running out for the Titanic submarine as the search focuses on underwater sounds

Rescuers searching for a missing submarine near the wreck of the Titanic focused on a remote site in the North Atlantic on Wednesday where...

High-level meeting in state capital to review public health preparedness to deal with heat conditions

Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya will review heatwave preparedness with the affected states through video conferencing at noon today, health ministry sources said. Mandaviya on...

Research shows that a common antioxidant may be more beneficial through glycosylation

New research shows that polyphenolic compounds commonly found in fruits and vegetables can be combined with sugar molecules to create potential life-saving drugs. Polyphenols...

Fossil evidence suggests that these long-necked reptiles were decapitated by their predators

Compared to modern reptiles, several dinosaur-era marine reptiles had incredibly long necks. The fact that they had long necks made them more vulnerable to...

Scientists find the best way to convey important data about future sea level rise

An international group of climatologists, including a renowned Rutgers specialist, say scientists are improving their ability to communicate more effectively despite the fact that...

Study says fathers can make a big difference in whether a baby is breastfed or safely put to sleep

According to a recent survey of new fathers by the Pregnancy Risk Monitoring System (PRAMS for Dads), fathers can make a big difference in...

New research has found a complex connection between the human gut and the brain

The connection between the human gut and the brain has been a topic of interest for the past few years. And books and podcasts...

Process of the development of nerve cells from stem cells in the fetus

Neurogenesis, or the development of nerve cells from stem cells, begins in the fetus in the 5th week of pregnancy and is almost complete...

Study shows that evening person had a slightly increased risk of death than morning person

A 37-year study of nearly 23,000 Finnish twins found that lifestyle choices, such as smoking or drinking, affected a person's health more than their...

Indian scientists proven that the Indian Dickinsonia fossil discovered in 2021 at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bhimbetka cave

Indian scientists have proven that the Indian Dickinsonia fossil discovered in 2021 at the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Bhimbetka cave shelter was actually the remains...

The key to solving global warming is food choices, study says

Food consumption in the five countries with the highest greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, including India, was responsible for more than 40 percent of global...

Researchers found the benefits of improving pupils’ mental health literacy and reducing the stigma

 Researchers found the benefits of improving pupils' mental health literacy and reducing the stigma around mental health issues at a crucial stage in a...

W20 highlighting the call to action for India’s chairmanship in 5 key priority areas

Held in Mahabalipuram Tamil Nadu on the theme 'Women Led Development - Transform, Thrive and Transcend', the Summit was launched today in the dignified...

Researchers have found an approach that could help doctors make more accurate diagnoses

It's hard to tell the difference between the dozens of subtypes of limb girdle muscular dystrophy, a rare genetic muscle disease characterized by weakness...

Scientists have discovered a device that imitates human vision, memory abilities

Researchers have developed tiny devices that see and remember in the same way humans do, a promising step toward one day having applications that...

Neuroscientists sought techniques to reactivate critical periods in the brain when animals are more receptive

Neuroscientists have long sought techniques to reactivate critical periods in the brain when animals are more receptive to environmental cues that could alter brain...

NASA new X-plane aims to inform a potential new generation of more sustainable single-aisle aircraft

NASA and Boeing said Monday that the plane, built as part of the agency's Sustainable Flight Demonstrator project, has been designated the X-66A by...

Archaeologists discover new bone fragments which were 86,000 years ago in a cave in northern Laos

Archaeologists have discovered two new bone fragments in a cave in northern Laos, suggesting that Homo sapiens roamed Southeast Asia as recently as 86,000...

Researchers says MSL3 syndrome in children is regulated by a new family of DNA elements

The activation of certain genes known to cause the unusual MSL3 syndrome in children is regulated by a new family of DNA elements. Researchers...

Stephen Hawking’s famous theory could mean that the entire universe is doomed to black holes

Well-known physicist Stephen Hawking's most famous theory about black holes has a new update - he says that everything in the universe is doomed...

The first phase 3 study of a chikungunya vaccine candidate found it to be generally safe and induce an immune response

Chikungunya is a mosquito-borne disease caused by the chikungunya virus (CHIKV), which is endemic in parts of Africa, Asia and the Americas. It causes...

Green algae salad species in the Baltic Sea and Skagerak is significantly growth in numbers

The number of green algae salad species in the Baltic Sea and Skagerak is significantly higher than previously thought. After scientists from the University...

Blowing out birthday candles increases bacteria on the cake

The cake is the most important part of the birthday party. People all over the world celebrate the occasion by blowing out the candles...

Mountain peaks three to four times higher than Mount Everest found near the Earth’s core

Deep inside the Earth in Antarctica, mountains with peaks three to four times higher than Mount Everest have been discovered, according to scientists. During the...

A study has shown how chronic stress can promote weight gain and obesity

A new study that may explain why we crave high-calorie "comfort food" under chronic stress has found that stress turns off the brain's natural...

Severe causes of Turkey Syria earthquake highlight urgency, need for global early warning system

The total death toll from the earthquakes in Turkey and Syria exceeded 41,000 at press time and may continue to rise as many people...

What factors contribute to differences in the use of patient portals?

Researchers have found that people who register and use their healthcare provider's online portal differ in certain key features from those who do not...

NASA’s Curiosity that Why and how to names every place it studies on Mars

NASA's Perseverance rover is currently exploring rock outcrops along the rim of Mars' Belva Crater. About 3,700 kilometers away, NASA's Curiosity probe recently drilled...

NASA revealed how astronauts space travel affect their brain?

A study funded by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) revealed Thursday that astronauts who traveled to the International Space Station (ISS) or...

Diabetes in India is 11.4%, hypertension is 35.5% and 15.3% of people have prediabetes accordingly to study

The prevalence of diabetes in India is 11.4 percent, while 35.5 percent and 15.3 percent of people have hypertension and prediabetes, respectively, according to...

The brightest cosmic explosion ever detected had other unique properties when Sun collapses and becomes a black hole

When scientists detected a gamma-ray burst known as GRB 221009A on October 9, 2022, they called it the Brightest of All Time, or BOAT....

India’s nuclear arsenal will be strengthened with the “Agni Prime” missile says by defence minister

India is poised to field a new ballistic missile capable of delivering nuclear warheads up to 2,000 km away, with the Defense Ministry announcing...

Bhopal gas disaster: Higher risk of disability, cancer in men born during

The 1984 Bhopal gas disaster is one of India's worst industrial disasters, may have led to men born during and after the accident having...

NASA Names Winners of 2023 Student Rocket Launch Competition

NASA announced Tuesday that the University of Alabama in Huntsville is the overall winner of the agency's 2023 Student rocket Launch competition challenge. More...

Young chimpanzees and humans learn to communicate in the same way

A fascinating breakthrough in animal psychology has revealed that young chimpanzees combine various gestures, vocalizations and facial expressions in a way that resembles the...

NASA’s new detectors could improve our view of gamma-ray events & black holes

Using technology similar to that found in smartphone cameras, NASA scientists are developing improved sensors to reveal more details about exploding black holes and...

Research found that taking the drug osimertinib, risk of dying from common lung cancer reduced by 51%

A once-daily pill halved people's risk of dying from common lung cancer when they took the drug after surgery to remove a tumor, according...

The James Webb Space Telescope is looking at the oldest known complex organic molecules in the universe

An international team of astronomers has so far used the James Webb Space Telescope to detect organic molecules in the farthest reaches of the...

Stress can increase your risk of heart disease

Stress is a normal part of life. Stress can come from physical causes such as lack of sleep or illness. Another cause of stress...

IndiGo aims to carry 100 million passengers in the year ending March 2024 as the carrier adds more domestic and international routes

IndiGo aims to carry 100 million passengers in the year ending March 2024 as the carrier adds more domestic and international routes, its CEO...

Researcher found the connections that allow nerve cells in the brain to communicate with each other in living animals

Johns Hopkins University researchers have developed a technique that uses artificial intelligence to visualize and track changes in the strength of synapses, the connections...

How studying poo can help us increase the white rhinos population

North Carolina State University researchers have identified significant differences in the gut microbiome of female southern white rhinos that breed successfully in captivity compared...

Scientists find mysterious cosmic filaments at the center of the Milky Way

An international team of scientists has discovered hundreds of mysterious structures at the center of the Milky Way galaxy. These 'cosmic filaments' point towards...

Vitamin D deficiency more common in children with tuberculosis

According to a study conducted among hospitalized patients in Telangana, vitamin D deficiency is more common in children with tuberculosis (TB) than those not...

The Biggest ever study of primate genomes has surprises for humanity

The largest primate study ever has revealed surprises about humanity and our closest relatives, providing insight into which genes separate us from other primates...

Why human societies still use arms, legs and other body parts to measure things

If you had to measure the dimensions of a room without using a tape measure, you could walk around the perimeter from heel to...

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope peers through the bars trail of dust and bright star clusters stretches

A fine trail of dust and bright star clusters stretches across this image from the James Webb Space Telescope. The bright tendrils of gas...

Want your name on Jupiter’s moon? Check out this NASA campaign

The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) launched a campaign called "Message in a Bottle," for which the space agency asked the public on...

World’s scientists combine genome sequencing of more than 800 individuals from 233 species of primates

Two new researches carried out by the world's scientists combine the genome sequencing of more than 800 individuals from 233 species of primates, covering...

1 in 6 unvaccinated individuals report health effects from COVID-19 up to two years after infection

One in six unvaccinated individuals report health effects from COVID-19 up to two years after infection, a study from the University of Zurich in...

Leak on Pacific Ocean Floor Closer to Oregon May Lead to 9.0 Earthquake: Report

A liquid seen seeping up from the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, located about 80 kilometres off the coast of Oregon in the United...

Rahul Gandhi calls for a new manufacturing and production system where India and the US can work together

Congress president Rahul Gandhi supported the Indian government's stance on Russia's war in Ukraine, saying the democratic world has failed to come up with...

NASA launched the Mars Rover Opportunity to search for signs of ancient water on the Red Planet

 NASA launched the Mars Rover Opportunity to search for signs of ancient water on the Red Planet. A full-scale replica of the space shuttle...

Researchers have found that the shutdowns of the Covid epidemic in South Asia affecting long-lived greenhouse gases

Researchers have found that the shutdowns of the Covid epidemic in South Asia significantly reduced the number of short-lived cooling particles in the air...

Is that coastal habitats play a key role in reducing carbon emissions?

Salt marshes, seagrass meadows and coral reefs around the world have been popular tourist destinations for centuries, but what if we said that these...

Astronomers key science goals for the next 12 years on evolution of the universe

Astronet is a network of European funding agencies and research organizations working together on international strategic planning for astronomy. The network has now published...

Researchers have discovered that a yellow sun is relatively uncommon in the Milky Way

Researchers have discovered that a yellow sun is relatively uncommon in the Milky Way. The vast majority of stars are much smaller, cooler, and...

NASA researchers detect tsunamis by their rumble in the atmosphere

Tsunamis triggered by earthquakes, undersea volcanoes and other earth-shaking forces can devastate coastal communities. And when it comes to providing early warning, every second...

Scientists discovered the last three planets viewed by the Kepler Space Telescope before the eclipse

Astronomers from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University of Wisconsin, Madison, with the help of citizen scientists, have discovered the last three...

James Webb Space telescope maps a surprisingly large plume erupting from Saturn’s moon Enceladus

A plume of water vapor from Saturn's moon Enceladus measuring more than 6,000 miles nearly the distance from Los Angeles, California to Buenos Aires,...

Why is India dropping evolution and the periodic table from school science?

"To develop scientific character, humanism and the spirit of inquiry and reform." These words were coined in 1976 in an amendment to the Constitution...

what is the brains of stroke patients look like at a population level

Extensive research has helped identify risk factors for acute stroke, but information about what the brains of stroke patients look like at a population...

New low cost smartphone attachment, custom blood pressure monitoring app at user’s fingertips

Researchers have developed a simple, inexpensive clip that uses a smartphone camera and flash to monitor blood pressure on the user's fingertip. Developed by...

NASA is spicing up the astronauts’ diet with the production of food from deep space

In the 2015 sci-fi film "The Martian," Matt Damon stars as an astronaut who survives on a diet of potatoes grown in human feces...

ISRO launches next-gen navigational satellite to get real-time positioning and timing services

Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) launched next-generation navigational satellite with GSLV rocket from Andhra Pradesh's Sriharikota on Monday with an aim to get real-time...

Heart failure patients are more likely to die from their condition on polluted days

Heart failure patients are more likely to die from their condition on polluted days and up to two days after, according to the study....

The ability of microorganisms to adapt to climate change will reduce global warming by storing carbon in the soil

The ability of microorganisms to adapt to climate change will reduce global warming by storing carbon in the soil, according to a recent study...

How monitoring blood vessel changes improves detection of brain disease

Researchers from Brown University have revealed how it is possible to follow the development of cerebral blood vessels over a longer period of time....

Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station will make a pair of spacewalks on June 9

Two NASA astronauts aboard the International Space Station will make a pair of spacewalks on Friday, June 9 and Thursday, June 15 to install...

TROPICS launched aboard an Electron rocket from Rocket Lab’s Launch Complex 1 Pad B

The last pair of NASA's TROPICS (Time-Resolved Observations of Precipitation structure and storm Intensity with a Constellation of Smallsats) are in orbit after a...

NASA’s Hubble Telescope searches for a mediumsized black holes close to home

Astronomers using NASA's Hubble Telescope have come up with what they say is some of their best evidence for the presence of a rare...

NASA scientists have strong evidence of a polar cyclone on Uranus

For the first time, NASA scientists have strong evidence of a polar cyclone on Uranus. By examining the radio waves emitted by the ice...

CT scans are more accurate than genetics in predicting a middle-aged person heart attack

Researchers have found that CT scans are more accurate than genetics in predicting a middle-aged person's risk of heart disease, such as a heart...

Photon Counting CT offers excellent imaging in children with heart defects

A new advanced form of computed tomography (CT) imaging called photon counting computed tomography (PCCT) offers better quality cardiovascular imaging at a similar radiation...

Microsoft says a Chinese hacking group is spying on critical infrastructure in the US

Microsoft has issued a warning that the state-backed Chinese cyber espionage group Volt Typhoon is targeting critical infrastructure organizations across the United States starting...

Europe is at risk of falling behind in the global space race and losing key technologies

Europe is at risk of falling behind in the global space race and losing key technologies, Danish astronaut Andreas Mogensen said ahead of his...

The Ozone Treaty delayed the melting of the Arctic sea ice by 15 years

The Montreal Protocol of 1987 is best known for saving the ozone layer. Now scientists say it has also delayed the disappearance of Arctic...

Doctors are one step closer to creating a risk biomarker which warn pediatric stem cell transplant

Doctors are one step closer to creating a risk biomarker that will warn them which of their pediatric stem cell transplant patients are likely...

Ability of microorganisms to adapt to climate change will reduce global warming

According to a new study from Lund University in Sweden, the ability of microorganisms to adapt to climate change will reduce global warming by...

Global warming threatens species with lethal temperatures

 According to a new study led by a UCL researcher, climate change is likely to quickly push species past tipping points when their geographical...

Climate change is likely to quickly push species past tipping points

According to a new study led by a UCL researcher, climate change is likely to quickly push species past tipping points when their geographical...

SpaceX is launching a crew of Saudi astronauts to the International Space Station

Saudi Arabia's first astronauts in decades blasted off to the International Space Station on Sunday in a multimillion-dollar chartered flight. SpaceX launched a ticketed...

Products made by U.S. memory chip maker Micron Technology had failed a network security review

China's cyber regulator said on Sunday that products made by U.S. memory chip maker Micron Technology had failed a network security review and that...

NASA select Blue Origin of Kent to develop the human landing system for Artemis V mission to the moon

NASA has selected Blue Origin of Kent, Washington, to develop the human landing system for the agency's Artemis V mission to the moon. Through...

NASA’s Dual Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) is honored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics award

NASA's Dual Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) was honored by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) with the organization's latest award the AIAA...

Shocking Mysterious story: Pyramids discover under Antarctic ice

In 2023, a groundbreaking discovery was made in the frozen tundra of Antarctica a series of pyramids hidden under thick layers of ice. The...

Jeff Bezos’ space company Blue Origin lands NASA contract to develop lunar lander for astronauts

After winning the contract, jeff Bezos took to Twitter to express his delight and emphasized how the project would eventually lead to deep space...

JWST records the largest water plume to date spewing from Saturn’s moon

The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) spotted Saturn's moon Enceladus spewing out a huge plume of water vapor much larger than anything seen there...

The world’s best chemical weapons detectives have just opened a brand new lab

The international organization that has banned chemical weapons is expected to celebrate its first major milestone sometime this year - the complete destruction of...

Blazar located 950 million light years from Earth reached its maximum brightness

BL Lacertae (BL Lac), a blazar located about 950 million light years from Earth and discovered almost a century ago, has been found to...

NASA, Rocket Lab announce coverage of second Tropics launch

Rocket Lab's Electron rocket will lift off from Launch Complex 1 in Māhia, New Zealand at 9 p.m., carrying two TROPICS CubeSats for NASA. The...

Too much ultra processed food eating linked to risk of depression

A daily diet that contains more than 30 percent of ultra-processed foods is associated with a significant risk of depression, according to a study. Ultra-processed...

Technology that can detect symptoms of Parkinson’s disease in urine samples

A team of researchers has developed technology that can detect symptoms of Parkinson's disease in urine samples. This approach allows researchers to assess whether...

Crops evolved by exchanging genetic modules between cells

According to a new study led by New York University, researchers have uncovered evolutionary differences between these important cereal crops after comparing individual cells...

Scientists detected the ripple effects of small ground based explosions at  altitude of 100 kilometers

Scientists have detected the ripple effects of small ground-based explosions at an altitude of 100 kilometers in the ionized layers of the upper atmosphere....

Naturally occurring genetic resistance found in patients predisposed to Alzheimer’s disease

In a patient with late-onset Alzheimer's disease, despite having a genetic predisposition to early onset, researchers have identified a genetic mutation that may have...

The body sizes of Earth’s living organisms & planet’s biomass concentrated in organisms

Researchers from McGill University and the University of British Columbia, who studied the body sizes of Earth's living organisms, found that the planet's biomass...

NASA’s Webb finds water and new mystery in rare main belt comet

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has made another long-sought scientific breakthrough possible, this time for solar system scientists studying the origins of Earth's abundant...

NASA’s Juno mission approaches Jupiter’s moon Io flyby of the Jovian moon

NASA's Juno spacecraft will fly by Jupiter's volcanic moon Io on Tuesday, May 16, and then the gas giant itself shortly thereafter. The flyby...

Supreme Court dismissed the scientist’s plea challenging his dismissal from ISRO service

The Supreme Court dismissed the scientist's plea challenging his dismissal from ISRO service, saying the space agency was justified in suspecting his honesty and...

High temperature hit the globe while urban areas face increasing heat stress

As temperatures around the world reach record highs, urban areas face increased heat stress. Cities are generally warmer and drier than adjacent rural country....

Astronomers claim to have detected the largest cosmic explosion over three years

Astronomers claim to have detected the largest cosmic explosion to date, currently lasting over three years. The explosion, known as AT2021lwx, took place nearly eight...

India’s growth path lies in leveraging its internal strength & global supply chains

India's growth path lies in leveraging its internal strengths and becoming central to global supply chains by building on its historic culture of tolerance...

NASA has selected five new research teams to support future lunar exploration

NASA has selected five new research teams to collaborate on lunar science and lunar sample analysis research to support future lunar exploration within the...

Google’s AI helps co-founder Larry Page earn over $18 billion per week

Google's co-founders are reaping the rewards of the artificial intelligence craze, adding more than $18 billion to their combined wealth as the company unveiled...

Scientists grown a monkey embryos in the lab & observe how it could be growing in the womb

The researchers cultured monkey embryos in the lab long enough to track the beginnings of organ formation and the development of the nervous system...

Algorithm developed with AI used by doctors to diagnose heart attacks

An algorithm developed with the help of artificial intelligence could soon be used by doctors to diagnose heart attacks, according to new research from...

People with sleep apnea who spend less time in deep sleep have brain health problems

A new study shows that people with sleep apnea who spend less time in deep sleep are more likely to develop brain health problems...

Microbes play important roles in ecosystems and these roles are changing with global warming

Microbes play important roles in ecosystems, and these roles are changing with global warming. Scientists also now know that most types of microbes are...

Scientists map the immune system in the intestines of children with inflammatory bowel disease

 The immune system in the intestines of children with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) has been mapped by researchers from Karolinska Institutet and Sachs' Children...

The Arctic can digest plastic at low temperatures, using nature to fight the planet’s plastic problem

We have already discovered a number of tiny life forms capable of eating plastic, but their ability is often limited by the need for...

Study Finds Metaherbarium and Microreserves Potential Solutions to Prevent Plant Extinction

A plant ecologist has proposed an approach to prevent all future extinctions of land plants around the world, which involves training more plant experts,...

Two NASA CubeSats hurricanes and typhoons designed to study tropical cyclones

Two NASA CubeSats designed to study tropical cyclones, including hurricanes and typhoons, are in orbit after a successful launch at 1 p.m. Monday, NZST...

First asteroid belt ever observed outside our solar system in infrared light captured by James Webb Space Telescope

Astronomers used NASA's James Webb Space Telescope to image the warm dust around the nearby young star Fomalhaut to study the first asteroid belt...

Zebrafish model tells How the brain obtains essential omega-3 fatty acids & DHA

Researchers at the UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute at UCLA and the National Institutes of Health have developed...

Earth’s iron depleted continental crust is not due to crystallization of the mineral garnet

A new study attempted to determine understanding of Earth's crust by testing and debunking one popular hypothesis about why continental crust is lower in...

Temperatures around the world reach record highs and urban areas face increased heat stress

As temperatures around the world reach record highs, urban areas face increased heat stress. Cities are generally warmer and drier than adjacent rural country....

Anti-inflammatory drugs has shown improved potential for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis

A newly synthesized biocompatible therapeutic nano-micelle drug delivery system in combination with anti-inflammatory drugs has shown improved potential for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis...

New study found significant improvements in mood and anxiety after just a few minutes of viewing art online

It is well known that art can positively affect our mood, but it is interesting to investigate whether it can have a similar effect...

The study provides new clues about the rise of Earth’s continents

Continents are part of what makes Earth uniquely habitable for life among the planets of the solar system, yet surprisingly little is understood about...

Amazonia transformed the previously poor soil through numerous mechanisms between 450 BC use to livehood

Millions of Indians living in present day Amazonia transformed the previously poor soil through numerous mechanisms between 450 BC and 950 AD. The soils...

Why scientist have never detected aliens? A scientist proposes a new explanation

A researcher at the Laboratory of Statistical Biophysics at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) in Switzerland has now come up with another...

Engineers created a new material that converts simple mechanical vibrations into electricity

In a world hungry for clean energy, engineers have created a new material that converts simple mechanical vibrations all around us into electricity to...

NASA, Rocket Lab Tropical Cyclone Mission launch two CubeSats tracking the storm into orbit

After the previous target launch date changed due to weather conditions in New Zealand, NASA and Rocket Lab are now aiming for 9 p.m....

Scientists study shows that LPC omega-3 lipids act as factors in the brain

Scientists from Singapore have demonstrated the crucial role that a special transport protein plays in regulating brain cells that protect nerves with sheaths called...

Astronomers spotted a bright flash of light from a Jupiter sized world being swallowed up by its own star

Astronomers have spotted a star devouring one of its planets for the first time. It's a stunning insight into the fate of our own...

The four largest moons of Uranus likely contain a layer of ocean between their cores and icy crust

A reanalysis of data from NASA's Voyager spacecraft, along with new computer modeling, has led NASA scientists to conclude that the four largest moons...

US drug company announces ‘remarkable’ Alzheimer’s drug that slows cognitive decline

US pharmaceutical giant Eli Lilly announced on Wednesday that its experimental Alzheimer's drug significantly slowed cognitive and functional decline, results experts called "remarkable" despite...

After the end of ice age, the ice sheet of West Antarctica retreated far inland and regained from

New research has found that 6,000 years ago, the edge of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet may have been grounded as much as 250...

NASA’s SpaceX Crew-6 astronauts prepare to relocate the dragon port to the ISS

Crew members of NASA's SpaceX Crew-6 mission aboard the International Space Station (ISS) prepare to relocate the port of the SpaceX Dragon spacecraft to...

New low cost star sensor launched by ISRO on board PSLV C-55 was launched by astronomers

Recently, a new low cost star sensor launched by ISRO on board PSLV C-55 was launched by astronomers. The sensors installed on the PSLV...

Researchers noted increase in special continuous oscillations with pearl-type structures on the Earth’s surface

Researchers have noted a very significant increase in special continuous oscillations with pearl-type structures called Geomagnetic Pc1 pearl oscillations on the Earth's surface during...

Research found a solution for brain disorder in infants born

Therapeutic hypothermia, the only evidence based treatment for infants born with neonatal encephalopathy (NE) at or after 36 weeks, is ineffective in reducing death...

When Dogs sleep their brains don’t sleep with indicators of cognitive decline

Dogs with dementia suffer from sleep deprivation and people with dementia. North Carolina State University researchers used electroencephalography, or EEG, in large dogs to...

Meet India’s first cloned gir cow ganga and learn about cloning technology

President Droupadi Murmu on Monday visited the National Dairy Research Institute in Karnal, Haryana where she met 'Ganga', India's first cloned Gir cow. Ganga...

NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory telescopes have identified a new threat to Earth

Astronomers using data from NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and other telescopes have identified a new threat to life on planets like Earth: a phase...

The US and South Korea will sign an agreement on space cooperation during the summit

NASA and South Korea science agency will sign a pact on Tuesday (April 25) to boost the two countries' cooperation in space, a White...

ISRO release the Indian Space Policy 2023 guidelines and rules for the Indian space ecosystem

After much anticipation and a series of consultations and feedback from various stakeholders, India has finally released its much-awaited policy establishing guidelines and rules...

Memory problems can predict the risk of developing cognitive impairment years later

Researchers have revealed how a simple test in people without thinking or memory problems can predict the risk of developing cognitive impairment years later. Ellen...

Species of Hanuman bird found after 86 years & Scientists use to conserve it protect

Hanuman plover re established as a species after 86 years, scientists say. The Hanuman plover, native to India and Sri Lanka, has been re-established...

NASA release the Planetary Defense Agency’s strategy to protect Earth

Cover of NASA's Planetary Defense Strategy and Action Plan, featuring images of the Double-Asteroid Redirection Test spacecraft, concept illustrations of the Near Earth Object...

NASA’s strategy for lunar and Mars exploration and codify the supporting architecture

As NASA creates a blueprint for human exploration of the entire solar system for the benefit of humanity, the agency released the results of...

The world’s largest rocket of Elon Musk’s starship fails to take off

Elon Musk's SpaceX canceled the highly anticipated launch of its powerful new Starship rocket on Monday, delaying the unmanned vehicle's first test flight into...

NASA Satellite recorded green light streaming across the cloudy sky Daichi Fujii had never seen before

The green light streaming across the cloudy sky was something Daichi Fujii had never seen before. The museum curator's motion cameras were placed near...

New theory reveal that water arrived on Earth from our deep space and asteroid impacts were also responsible for it

Recent study says Earth's water may have formed as a result of chemical interactions between hydrogen-rich atmospheres and magmatic oceans during planet formation. This...

Kenya launches first functional satellite into space under SpaceX ride-sharing program

Kenya launched its first operational Earth observation satellite on Saturday aboard a SpaceX rocket from the United States, a live broadcast from Elon Musk's...

New study finds that children judge Alexa more human than Roomba

 A new study by Duke developmental psychologists asked kids just that, as well as how smart and responsive they thought the Alexa smart speaker...

New approach to optical imaging provides 4D view of cell secretions

Cell secretions such as proteins, antibodies, and neurotransmitters play essential roles in immune response, metabolism, and cell to cell communication. Understanding cellular secretions is...

NASA Mars Habitat: Volunteers will live inside a 1,700-square-foot house “Mars Dune Alpha”

Four small rooms, a gym and lots of red sand - NASA on Tuesday unveiled its new Mars simulation habitat, where volunteers will live...

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt

Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman visited NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland on Tuesday during her official visit to the US. She...