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Life-Building Organic Molecules Found in Samples from Asteroid Ryuga
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Life-Building Organic Molecules Found in Samples from Asteroid Ryuga

The asteroid Ryugu is rich in organic molecules that could serve as the building blocks of life.

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March-April 2023
Scientists identify compounds that reduce the harmful side effects of antibiotics on gut bacteria
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Scientists identify compounds that reduce the harmful side effects of antibiotics on gut bacteria

Antibiotics help to fight bacterial infections, but they can also harm the helpful microbes living in the gut, which can have long-lasting health consequences.

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March-April 2023
Emerging zoonotic viral disease caused by Nipah virus; a spill over from fruit bats to human
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Emerging zoonotic viral disease caused by Nipah virus; a spill over from fruit bats to human

Nipah virus (NiV), an emerging zoonotic virus, Nbelongs to the family Paramyxoviridae subfamily Paramyxovirinae and genus Henipavirus.

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March-April 2023
Iniant formulas promise too much
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Iniant formulas promise too much

Many infant formulas promise a lot. Several products claim that they help develop the brain, increase immunity and promote children's growth and development, among other things.

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March-April 2023
How Covid Pandemic Impacting Microbiome Of Human Body!
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How Covid Pandemic Impacting Microbiome Of Human Body!

The COVID-19 pandemic changed all aspects of human life with much concern about health structure and functions especially.

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January - February 2023
Two Out Of Three Glaciers Could Be Lost By 2100
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Two Out Of Three Glaciers Could Be Lost By 2100

Assistant Professor David Rounce of Civil and Environmental Engineering led an international effort to produce new projections of glacier mass loss through the century under different emissions scenarios.

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January - February 2023
Power Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Knowledge Empowerment
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Power Of Artificial Intelligence (AI) For Knowledge Empowerment

From weather to the structure of proteins, from satellite surveys to medical surgery, some things are predictable in theory, but too complex to figure out in practice. But the rise of artificial intelligence is changing that fast.

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January - February 2023
Padma Awards-2023 in Science & Engineering
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Padma Awards-2023 in Science & Engineering

The Padma Awards in three categories- Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri are among the highest civilian awards of India and are announced every year on the occasion of India's Republic Day to the people who have made exceptional and distinguished contributions in their respective fields and are conferred every year by the President of India at ceremonial functions held at Rashtrapati Bhawan between March and April.

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January - February 2023
Global warming reaches central Greenland
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Global warming reaches central Greenland

A temperature reconstruction from ice cores of the past 1,000 years reveals that today's warming in central-north Greenland is surprisingly pronounced.

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January - February 2023
Migratory birds in North America are shrinking as their wings get bigger
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Migratory birds in North America are shrinking as their wings get bigger

North American migratory birds are becoming smaller as the planet warms due to climate change, a new study finds.

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January - February 2023
Extinction crisis puts 1 million species on the brink
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Extinction crisis puts 1 million species on the brink

This did not happen in the last one crore years, which is happening now. More than one million species of animals are on the verge of extinction in the whole world.

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January - February 2023
Boosting anti-cancer antibodies by reducing their grip
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Boosting anti-cancer antibodies by reducing their grip

Antibodies detect and tag viruses and bacteria so the body's immune system can destroy them.

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January - February 2023
Arctic blast sweeps US
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Arctic blast sweeps US

An arctic blast has brought extreme cold, heavy snow and intense wind across much of the U.S. just in time for the holidays.

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January - February 2023
Genome and Genome Sequencing Technologies
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Genome and Genome Sequencing Technologies

Genome is the vital genetic information of all living beings and being able to decode this genome had been an enduring wish for biologists and geneticists alike.

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January - February 2023
A soybean protein blocks LDL cholesterol production, reducing risks of metabolic diseases
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A soybean protein blocks LDL cholesterol production, reducing risks of metabolic diseases

Consuming soy flour rich in the protein B-conglycinin has the potential to reduce LDL Ci cholesterol levels and lower the risk of metabolic diseases such as atherosclerosis and fatty liver disease, said Elvira de Mejia, a professor of food science and human nutrition at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign and the corresponding author of the study.

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January - February 2023
Zombie virus
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Zombie virus

The words \"zombie virus discovered in Russian ice\" sounds like something straight out of a horror film although after the pandemic, it's pretty difficult to shock any of us.

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January - February 2023
Gympie Gympie: suicide plant which causes thoughts of suicide
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Gympie Gympie: suicide plant which causes thoughts of suicide

The stinging bush, a member of the nettle family (Urticaceae), gets its name after the Australian town of Gympie, a gold mining hub settled in the 1860s.

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January - February 2023
The 10 biggest science stories of 2022
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The 10 biggest science stories of 2022

The James Webb Space Telescope sends back mind-bending images

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January - February 2023
Climate Change Affects Mosquito Behaviour
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Climate Change Affects Mosquito Behaviour

Changes in climatic factors such as higher temperatures and increased rainfall affect the developmental, behavioural and distribution patterns of insects like mosquitoes.

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November - December 2022
Are We Living In A Simulation?
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Are We Living In A Simulation?

We humans are not capable enough to understand and experience the exact nature of the universe, unfiltered. Due to several biological and physical limitations of our sense organs and brain we only process a small fraction of the universe.

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November - December 2022
Seaweeds: powerhouse of Immunonutrients
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Seaweeds: powerhouse of Immunonutrients

Functional foods are those foods which are capable of imparting a therapeutic benefit to the consumer.

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November - December 2022
Why some people are mosquito magnets
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Why some people are mosquito magnets

It's impossible to hide from a female mosquito -- she will hunt down any member of the human species by tracking our CO2 exhalations, body heat, and body odor.

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November - December 2022
Peanuts and herbs and spices may positively impact gut microbiome
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Peanuts and herbs and spices may positively impact gut microbiome

Adding a daily ounce of peanuts or about a teaspoon of herbs and spices to your diet may affect the composition of gut bacteria, an indicator of overall health, according to new research from Penn State.

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November - December 2022
Pandoravirus: the melting Arctic is releasing ancient germs
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Pandoravirus: the melting Arctic is releasing ancient germs

Scientists have recently revived several large viruses that had been buried in the frozen Siberian ground (permafrost) for tens of thousands of years. The youngest virus to be revived was a sprightly 27,000 years old.

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November - December 2022
FROM MID-SEA TO MOUNTAIN TOP
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FROM MID-SEA TO MOUNTAIN TOP

Think of this situation: You are in the process of learning swimming with someone's hand-holding.

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November - December 2022
Waste to wealth via integrated biorefinery
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Waste to wealth via integrated biorefinery

Industrial development for the past two centuries has been driven by non-renewable resources i.e. fossil fuels and petroleum.

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November - December 2022
US Air Force unveils newest stealth bomber aircraft
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US Air Force unveils newest stealth bomber aircraft

The US Air Force introduced the first Sixth Generation Stealth Bomber on 3 December 2022. Its name is B-21 Raider Stealth Bomber.

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November - December 2022
Remnants of Ancient Earth-Like World Seen Being Eaten by a Star
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Remnants of Ancient Earth-Like World Seen Being Eaten by a Star

The main sequence life of a star like the Sun may not end in a supernova like the most massive stars out there, but it will not be a quiet affair.

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November - December 2022
CRISPR/Cas9 a fantastic voyage to existing medical and agriculture modalities?
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CRISPR/Cas9 a fantastic voyage to existing medical and agriculture modalities?

Very shortly a CRISPR-based drug will be approved. If approved, it would treat a pair of rare and deadly blood diseases and will cure millions.

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November - December 2022
Zombie' genes
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Zombie' genes

In the hours after we die, certain cells in the human brain are still active. Some cells even increase their activity and grow to gargantuan proportions, according to new research from the University of Illinois Chicago.

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November - December 2022