25 Apr, 2024
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Science Magazine awards invention of gravitational wave with “Breakthrough of 2016”

The ground-breaking discovery of Gravitational waves has been honored with the award of “Breakthrough of 2016” by a renowned Science Magazine. On 22nd December 2016, the award for the most noteworthy discoveries of the year announced and the finding of gravitational waves is prized with the highest yearly honor because of its experiment for waves […]

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Autonomous Benthic Rover sets new world record for covering longest distance and survival period beneath the ocean

An independent and computerized seafloor sycophant has created a new world record for covering the longest traveled distance and survival period below the sea. The Benthic Rover, which is designed and deployed to monitor climatic patterns and collect other data since 2009, has set a new world record by traveling the longest distance and sustaining […]

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Scientists concoct most heat resistant material that endures 40000-degree Celsius

In a breakthrough, a group of scientists has found a ground-breaking material that can bear up the highest degree of temperature. The group from Imperial College London at the United Kingdom has built up a notable and most astounding warmth resistance material that can withstand the temperature of about 40000-degree Celsius with much effectiveness. This […]

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Nasa astronaut Thomas Pesquet tweets stunning mountains-view from Expedition 50

Thomas Pesquet, the French aerospace engineer-pilot-astronaut of European Space Agency knows well how to keep the social media and space enthusiastic in high spirits. The astronaut, who is currently an onboard member of ESA’s satellite Expedition 50 has tweeted some stunning and breath-taking pictures of mountains from space. The pictures are giving some real and […]

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Temperature of Arctic recorded 30-degrees above the standard level

Impacts of global warming and anomalous changes in climatic patterns have left no stone unturned and Arctic is no different. Recently, the temperature of the Arctic is recorded hiking in an unusual rate, intensifying the harsh impacts of climate change. As per the reports, the temperature of monitoring buoys located close to the North Pole […]

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NASA’s Cassini beamed back proximal and highest-resolution snaps of Saturn’s moon Pandora

Cassini, the unmanned robotic spacecraft of NASA, which is orbiting planet Saturn since 1997, has beamed back some stunning close-up images of Pandora, the moon of Saturn. NASA, the US-based space agency has released a series of highest-resolution and close-up pictures of Saturn’s moon which are click by the high-definition camera aboard Cassini space probe […]

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Infant’s ear infection needs long-term antibiotic, despite shortened regimen: Study 

Ear infection among infants is one of the most common, yet serious health issues. While most parents think short-term antibiotics to be the best treatment for such types of infant ear infection, a recently conducted study has revealed something different, actually something more serious and concerning. A study published in the New England Journal of […]

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Northwestern researcher detects an easier approach to concussion diagnosis

A severe strike or bluster to the neck, head, or upper part of the body can trigger a concussion, which includes symptoms like annoyance, faintness, sickness or loss of consciousness. Over the year, recognizing and dealing with the consciousness has remained to be a great difficulty for the doctors. But a newly conducted study has […]

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WHO reinforces rules for preventing sexual conduction of Zika virus

Zika Virus, which previously was believed to be a mosquito-borne infirmity, later found to also be dominated by the sexual intercourse practices and to prevent the spread of this disease, World Health Organization (WHO) has strengthened its guidelines. Earlier, Zika Virus is thought to be the principal transmitter of germ to human. The virus was […]