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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.
Short Term Food Relief Does Not Fill Up B12 Stores
During the period when children were provided with food relief, their B12 levels increased, before decreasing considerably once we stopped the programme.
Increased Dengue Cases: Prevention, Vaccination & Treatment
Dengue cases are growing rapidly around the world; more than half of the global population is now under risk.
Diet Plays Key Role In ADHD Symptoms In Children
Here's a good reason for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) to eat their fruits and vegetables: It may help reduce inattention issues, a new study suggests.
How Eating Eggs Can Boost Heart Health
Researchers have shown how moderate egg consumption can increase the amount of heart-healthy metabolites in the blood, publishing their results today in eLife.
5G network Technology
Some major Indian cities are expected to get 5G network by the end of 2022, something which the Department of Telecommunications (DoT) confirmed in 2021. In India, only 13 metro cities will first get to experience 5G services this year.
Listening to plants
Plants of any type have always been an integral part of human life since time immortal.
Magic mushroom found in the dense forests of Australia
A unique species of magic mushroom has been discovered in the dense forests of Australia.
Microorganisms, Perhaps Still Alive, Discovered In 830-Million-Year-Old Rock Salt
Scientists used a selection of imaging techniques to discover well-preserved organic solids locked within fluid inclusions embedded in an ancient piece of rock salt, as known as halite.
Plants grown on the soil of the moon for the first time
Creating a human colony on the moon can now be easy.
Significance of Rudraksha
Elaeocarpus Ganitrus Or Rudraksha is an evergreen traditional medicinal Plant that is commonly found in South East Asia.
Indoor Air Pollution in India & Its Neglected Outcomes
Certainly, air pollution remained most serious health Cthreat globally for decades. It has caused substantial harm to human health, nature (environment) and economy.
How The Human Brain Separates, Stores, And Retrieves Memories
Researchers have identified two types of cells in our brains that are involved in organizing discrete memories based on when they occurred. This finding improves our understanding of how the human brain forms memories and could have implications in memory disorders such as Alzheimer's disease.
Scientific Principle Of Beneficial Effects Of Yoga Practices In Covid19
A virus is a sub-microscopic infectious particle that replicates only inside the living cells of an organism. Viruses are present almost everywhere and all living creatures including humans are getting infected with them on daily basis.
Biosensors: A New Era of Agriculture
The use of biosensors in agriculture has been a major development of human civilization, including the production of crops and raising livestock to achieve people's sustainable goals for food.
How Many Nuclear Warhead Exist, And Who Has Them?
Since Russia first invaded Ukraine nearly three weeks ago, the threat of nuclear weapon use has risen. The bombs get their energy from either splitting atoms or joining the tiny particles inside the atoms together.
Good News For Coffee Lovers: Daily Coffee May Benefit The Heart
Drinking coffee particularly two to three cups a day is not only associated with a lower risk of heart disease and dangerous heart rhythms but also with living longer, according to studies being presented at the American College of Cardiology's 71st Annual Scientific Session.
5 Ancient Indian Foods Still Eaten Today
From Ladoo to saag, Insian ancient ancestors were consuming some of our favorite foods well before we may have realized.
Silicon for the sustainable agriculture
Silicon, a metalloid with bluish-grey metallic shine, is known for its semiconductor properties. Since silicon is being widely used for computers and many other semiconductor-based devices, many technological hubs worldwide received the name like Silicon Valley.
Antimicrobial Resistance In Post-Pandemic Era
Over the years microorganisms have developed Oresistance to antibiotics, antifungals, antivirals, antimalarials, and anthelmintics by a phenomenon known as antimicrobial resistance (AMR).