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Cancer: A blight but remediable disease due to technological progress in the medical field
Cancer is undoubtedly a serious life-threatening disease that has become unambiguously a global threat.
Ashwagandha: A Potential Source For Cancer Therapeutics
Several ayurvedic plants have been reported to possess cancer preventive and chemotherapeutic potential.
Oyster which went extinct 30 thousand years ago found again near California
The species of oyster which was believed to be 30 thousand years old fossil, has now been found alive.
Scientists wake up Megavirus sleeping in Siberia for 48,500 years
In a new paper, which is yet to be peer-reviewed, the researchers explain how they identified and revived 13 viruses belonging to five different clades from samples collected in the icy Russian far east.
Ancient 15.000-Year-Old Viruses Found in Melting Tibetan Glaciers
Ancient creatures are emerging from the cold storage of melting permafrost, almost like something out of a horror movie.
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVS)- Drones
During the inter-war period the development and testing of unmanned aircraft continued. In 1935 the British produced several radio-controlled aircraft to be used as targets for training purposes.
Ice And Dust Ladder On Mars
The image of ice and dust layers on Mars from an orbiting NASA spacecraft may provide a window into the complex, waterfilled history of the Red Planet, a new study suggests.
Mysterious Mineral On Mars
Planetary scientists from Rice University, NASA's Johnson Space Center and the California Institute of Technology have an answer to a mystery that's puzzled the Mars research community since NASA's Curiosity rover discovered a mineral called tridymite in Gale Crater in 2016.
Mars Glaciers Were Slowed By Fast Drainage And Weak Gravity, Scientists Suggest
Mars may be a freeze-dried planet now, but once, it was supposedly (almost) another Earth, with flowing water that froze into hulking mountains of ice.
Aliens Hovering Over Ukraine?
Unidentified Flying Objects, or UFOs as popularly called, have become an object of public discussion, with several countries going the uncanny phenomenon.
Terrible explosion in the Baltic Sea
The Nord Stream, Ta natural gas pipeline system in the Baltic Sea, has burst.
Chinese Scientists create world's first cloned wild Arctic wolf 'Maya'
Beijing-based gene firm on 19 Sept 2022 announced the debut of the world's first cloned wild arctic wolf via video, 100 days after its birth in a Beijing lab.
Technology restores cell, organ function in pigs after death
Within minutes of the final heartbeat, a cascade of biochemical events triggered by a lack of blood flow, oxygen, and nutrients begins to destroy a body's cells and organs.
Iran Salt Mountains- Salt Domes
Iran is full of many wonders. One of these is the Salt Mountains.
Paris Syndrome
Paris Syndrome manifests itself differently in different people, but amongst the most common symptoms are acute delusions, hallucinations, dizziness, sweating, and feelings of persecution
Hidden Forests Found Deep Beneath The Ocean Cover Twice The Area of India
Amazon, Borneo, Congo, Daintree. We know the names of many of the world's largest or most famous rainforests.
Nutrient fodder enrichment through crop biofortification
India has largest livestock population in the world, but almost the entire feed requirement is met from poor quality feed resources that lead to declined productivity.
First Medical Amputation-human organ cut first, evidence found
If the hands and feet of the body are damaged, it is cut off. But do you know when a person's hand or leg was cut off for the first time?
Purple Tomatoes, Rich In Health Protecting Anthocyanins
Scientists have expressed genes from snapdragon in tomatoes to grow purple tomatoes high in health-protecting anthocyanins.
Project Cheetah
Hunted to extinction in India by 1952, the big cat is now being reintroduced in the country. Will the world's first intercontinental translocation of a carnivore in the wild work?
Sleep And Your Heart Health
Sleep duration is now considered an essential component for ideal heart and brain health.
Long term high-fat diet expands waistline and shrinks brain
New research shows that fatty foods may not only be adding to your waistline but also playing havoc with your brain.
Fossil of three-eyed animal found, lived in the seas 500 million years ago
Scientists have come to know about such an animal of the Arthropod group, which used to have three eyes.
NASA's Webb Delivers Deepest Infrared Image of Universe Yet
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has delivered the deepest and sharpest infrared image of the distant universe so far.
Protective T cells remain 20 months after COVID-19
In the July, issue of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), Anna Martner and co-authors at University of Gothenburg report two main findings.
New cancer drug trial shows promising results
A new cancer therapy that targets a "shield" that protects tumors from the immune system has surprised scientists by causing all trial participants to go into complete remission, representing what is claimed to be the first time such success has been found.
Giant Bacteria- 5000 times bigger than normal
Scientists have discovered the world's largest known bacterium, which comes in the form of white filaments the size of human eyelashes, in a swamp in Guadeloupe.
Indonesia's Kawah Ijen Volcano Erupts with Electric-Blue Lava
Ever heard of a blue lava volcano?
Animal feed useful weed
Agriculture is the backbone of world's economy and food availability. Various biotic and abiotic factors affect agriculture.
Sign-In for Good Health: Human Microbial Signatures
Deoxyribonucleic acid or DNA is rightly referred to as the molecule which accounts for 'Unity in Diversity' in living organisms and this molecule has provided valuable biological insights including human and animal health, biodiversity, agriculture, forensics, evolution, and much more.