29 Nov, 2025
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Palaeontologists surprised from Dinosaur cousin’s behaviour

Palaeontologists were surprised to find 245 million years old crocodile fossils in Tanzania. Crocodiles were always known to be Dinosaur’s cousins ever since palaeontologists first found out similarities between dinosaurs and crocodiles. However, according to the recent studies, palaeontologists were surprised to see that they least resemble each other. Palaeontologists on this Wednesday depicted fossils […]

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World’s first three genetic parents gave birth to their child

  In New York-based reproductive endocrinologist reported the birth of the world’s first “three-parent” baby. It was a healthy boy who carried three people’s DNA, which consisted of the birth Mother, his own father and the DNA of a female donor. The mother of this baby went through mitochondrial replacement therapy which allowed her at […]

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Australian Great Barrier Reef endangered

Australian Great Barrier Reef endangered One of the world’s natural wonders, Australia’s Great Barrier Reef has the largest living structure. It’s on the verge of decline. Isn’t it shocking? Yes. Sadly, But this was very much expected. Researchers from the Australian Research Council just completed comprehensive surveys and have found that minimum of about 800 individual coral reefs across 8,000km […]

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Earth like exoplanet detected near the position of Earth

After years of research, scientists have found out an Earth-like Exoplanet is situated at a distance of 39 light years away. After more research, it was concluded that the exoplanet has an atmosphere which is similar to Earth. Is this a positive signal for the scientists? A group of stargazers claimed that they’ve found out […]

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Octopuses are genetically smart: know how

  Octopuses are the most amazing creature. These tentacle creatures are mysterious enough and have the capability of blending in along with the surroundings in the sea. “This may explain why they’re such good problem solvers,” Clifton Ragsdale, a neurobiologist at the University of Chicago unaffiliated with the paper, told Scientific American. In Most of the […]