A multinational research team led by UCL has developed an artificial intelligence (AI) programme that can identify minute brain anomalies that lead to epileptic seizures. […]
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NASA’s Mars InSight Lander Data Reveals Surprising Results About Possibility of Life on the Red Planet
A new study has curbed the chances of humans finding life on Mars. According to the study, conducted by the researchers at the University of […]
Read moreResearch Suggests Stomata Doesn’t Control Loss of Water From Plant Leaves
Conducting a series of experiments over years, scientists have gained a deeper understanding of plant physiology and their water requirements. When plants take in carbon […]
Read moreNew Gel-Based Artificial Cartilage Might Eliminate the Need for Total Knee Replacement
Knee pain is one of the most rampant health issues for many. This pain stems from the wear and tear of the cartilage in a […]
Read moreNew Study Might Lead to New Therapeutic Approach for Treating Alzheimer’s Disease
In a fresh approach, scientists at the University of California, San Francisco, have aimed at treating Alzheimer’s disease using new technology. The approach involves focussing […]
Read moreElon Musk’s SpaceX Launched Falcon 9 With 46 Starlink Satellites to Low-Earth Orbit
Billionaire tycoon Elon Musk-led SpaceX launched another batch of Starlink satellites into orbit on Friday.Taking to his official Twitter account, Musk, the founder of American […]
Read moreFirst Synthetic Embryos: the Scientific Breakthrough Raises Serious Ethical Questions
Children, even some who are too young for school, know you can’t make a baby without sperm and an egg. But a team of researchers […]
Read moreElon Musk’s SpaceX in Talks With ESA to Allow Temporary Use of Its Launchers
The European Space Agency (ESA) has begun preliminary technical discussions with Elon Musk’s SpaceX that could lead to the temporary use of its launchers after […]
Read moreTraces of Indigenous Gas Found in Meteorite to Shed Light on Moon’s Origin
The most popular theory about the formation of the Moon is that it is the result of a collision between Earth and another celestial object. […]
Read moreAustralian Supercomputer Creates Image of Supernova Remnant Using Radio Telescope Data
A newly commissioned supercomputer in Australia has processed a series of radio telescope observations, including a highly detailed image of a supernova remnant. Called Setonix, […]
Read moreNASA’s First Set of Small Satellites for SunRISE Mission Ready to Detect, Track Hazardous Space Weather Events
NASA’s SunRISE — or Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment — is an ambitious program that plans to launch the largest radio telescope ever to detect and track hazardous […]
Read morePegasus V, Dwarf Galaxy Near Andromeda, Believed to Be One of the First Galaxies
A team of astronomers at the University of Surrey recently found an extremely faint, dwarf galaxy which, they believe, is one of the first galaxies […]
Read moreChina Launches 16 New Satellites Into Orbit for Commercial Remote Sensing, Atmospheric Imaging: Report
China on Wednesday launched 16 new satellites into space from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in the country’s Shanxi province, according to local media. These […]
Read moreISRO Completes LEM Test Ahead of Gaganyaan Project, Launches SPARK Virtual Space Museum: Details
An important milestone in the planned human spaceflight project Gaganyaan was completed on Wednesday with the successful test-firing of the Low Altitude Escape Motor (LEM) […]
Read moreRocket Debris From Space Launches Have 10 Percent Chance of Injuring Humans by Next Decade, Claims Study
Rocket parts left in orbit from space launches have a six to 10 percent chance of severely injuring or killing a human being in the […]
Read moreFresh Solar Storm Spotted Heading Towards Earth, May Impact GPS Devices: Report
The space prediction centre of American agency National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), has spotted a fresh geomagnetic storm on the Sun’s surface that will […]
Read moreNASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Spots “Ear” of the Red Planet
While NASA might not have been successful in finding signs of life on the Red planet yet, it has revealed an intriguing image captured by […]
Read moreClimate Change May Increase Mortality Rate by Six Times, Claims New Study
Climate change may increase the mortality rate due to excessive heat six times by the end of the century, according to a modelling study published […]
Read more3D-Printed Food Developed by Researchers, Could Help People Eat Alternative Protein Sources
Future food supply concerns were the focus of a team of Singaporean academics, who eventually chose to generate them using 3D printing. The need for […]
Read moreDigital Tool Shown to Be Effective in Helping People Reduce Alcohol Intake on Their Own: Details
Digital support, in the form of an online tool, or an application, has shown promise in helping people struggling to cut down on alcohol intake, […]
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