15 Aug, 2025
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Prolonged Exposure to Work-Related Tension May Cause Cancer in Men: Study

Men, be alert! Taking excess stress in the workplace may cause cancer, warns a new medical trial. Work-related stresses among the employees are quite casual. But prolonged exposure to work-related tensions may cause some serious health issues like cancer, warned a recently conducted study. However, the risks of cancer, triggered by work-related stresses are higher […]

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Crack in Larsen C Ice Shelf Is Moving Ahead And Has Expanded Extra 10km since 1st January

Back in December last year, a team of scientists from NASA managed to photograph the massive crack in the Larsen C Ice Shelf. Under the IceBridge mission, NASA’s scientists clicked an oblique view of a huge fissure in the Larsen C ice shelf of Antarctic Peninsula and since then, the site was under surveillance. However, […]

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NASA flourished under Obama’s Presidency but failed to make remarkable explorations

The last eight years of Barak Obama’s presidency were the golden-most era for NASA. The US-based space agency saw numerous strides during these eight-years; including some significant launches and research projects on Space. In these dynamic eight years, NASA landed the Curiosity Rover on Mars, introduced Kepler mission to find extraterrestrial bodies and planets outside […]

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Scientists Reveal Six Cosmic Cataclysms That Can Wipe Out Earth from Tip to Toe

What is the biggest threat to human existence on Earth? Your answer might point towards the intensifying global warming or nuclear war or might be a sweeping virulent disease. But a recent research report has come up with six most vulnerable factors that can completely wipe out the human existence some day. The study led […]

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NASA Inaugurates Hawaii Space Exploration Analog and Simulation (HI-SEAS) mission to Practice Living on Mars

Life on Mars is yet to be confirmed by the scientists and NASA is on the move to send the human to the Red Planet soon. But before sending the human to Mars, the agency is practicing the living on Mars and starts a new manned mission in Hawaii Volcano. Under this mission, NASA will […]

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NASA Engineers Develop a $100 Self-Sharpening Knife, Will Hit Market by May

The annoying situations of seeing your way through a tomato just because of the blunted knife is soon going to over, as NASA’s engineers have developed a self-sharpening knife, which you will never need to replace or repair. Soon, the days are coming when you don’t need to sharpen your knives in specific intervals!  Called […]

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SpaceX Publishes Some Jaw-Dropping Pictures of Falcon 9 Rocket Launch

After facing the disastrous launch pad explosion back in September, the Elon Musk-owned SpaceX is back with a bang and last week, it has successfully launched its Falcon 9 rocket. On last Saturday, the American space start-up successfully blasted off its ambitious Falcon 9, placed a part of the rocket into the lower orbit of […]

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Say Hello to Next ISS Crews Who Will Take Space Voyage in Late Spring, 2017

The largest habitable artificial satellite of NASA, the International Space Station (ISS) currently hosts 6 guests from Earth and soon three others are going to be added to this guest list of ISS. In the late spring of this year, two astronauts, each from Europe and Russia will take a trip to the International Space […]

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Antarctica’s Massive Ice Crack Enforced BAS to Shut Halley VI Research Station Down

Halley VI Research Station, owned and operated by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) is getting closer to shut down, because of the huge ice crack found in Antarctica. The scientific research station, which is positioned on the Brunt Ice Shelf hanging on the Weddell Sea in Antarctica, is about to close as the huge crack in […]