Science

Study Claims Tiny Black Holes Could Be Altering Earths Orbit

Study Claims Tiny Black Holes Could Be Altering Earths Orbit

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Friday January 26, 2024

Tiny black holes from the early universe could potentially change Earth's orbit, leading to the wobbling of planets and moons in our vicinity.

1 In 4 Women Struggle With This Mysterious Condition. Know What It Is

1 In 4 Women Struggle With This Mysterious Condition. Know What It Is

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Friday January 26, 2024

Common symptoms include irregular and heavy menstrual bleeding, along with pelvic pain. The severity of these symptoms varies, with up to one-third of affected women experiencing minimal or no discomfort.

People With OCD Face Higher Risk Of Early Death, New Study Reveals

People With OCD Face Higher Risk Of Early Death, New Study Reveals

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Friday January 26, 2024

These findings emphasize the urgency of further investigation into the specific health implications associated with OCD, beyond its recognized impact on mental well-being.

Scientist Counters Einstein's Relativity Theory, Claims He's 'Fixed' Flaws

Scientist Counters Einstein's Relativity Theory, Claims He's 'Fixed' Flaws

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday January 26, 2024

In his new gravitational model, the researcher started from the so-called Gibbs-Duhem relation that is used in thermodynamics to describe changes in a system.

Drinking 3 Cups Of Tea A Day Could Slow Down Ageing, Study Finds

Drinking 3 Cups Of Tea A Day Could Slow Down Ageing, Study Finds

Edited by Bhavya Sukheja | Friday January 26, 2024

Drinking three cups of tea a day could extend your life, according to a study published in The Lancet Regional Health - Western Pacific.

Men And Women's Life Expectancy Gap Narrows Across The Globe: Report

Men And Women's Life Expectancy Gap Narrows Across The Globe: Report

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Thursday January 25, 2024

Examining the differences between men and women in these countries, the most significant increase in life expectancy occurred among men in Rwanda and Uganda.

New Study Explains How To Tell A Migraine Attack Is Coming

New Study Explains How To Tell A Migraine Attack Is Coming

Edited by Anjali Thakur | Thursday January 25, 2024

The research team discovered that the quality of sleep and energy levels were crucial indicators for predicting a migraine attack.

Indian Tectonic Plate Moving Below Himalayas Could Be Splitting Tibet: Study

Indian Tectonic Plate Moving Below Himalayas Could Be Splitting Tibet: Study

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday January 25, 2024

This process may lead to more earthquakes in North India, Northeast India and Tibet, as suggested by the researchers.

Watch: European Space Agency Unveils Plan To Recreate Moon's Surface On Earth

Watch: European Space Agency Unveils Plan To Recreate Moon's Surface On Earth

Edited by Ritu Singh | Thursday January 25, 2024

The agency plans to use these environments to train astronauts who might one day go to the Moon.

NASA Webb's Stunning Images Feature On New US Postal Service Stamps

NASA Webb's Stunning Images Feature On New US Postal Service Stamps

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Wednesday January 24, 2024

Two fresh Priority Mail stamps have been released by the US Postal Service in honor of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope.

NASA Finally Opens Asteroid Canister, 4.6 Billion-Year-Old Secrets Revealed

NASA Finally Opens Asteroid Canister, 4.6 Billion-Year-Old Secrets Revealed

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Wednesday January 24, 2024

The curation team will release a catalog of all the Bennu samples later this year, which will allow scientists and institutions around the world to submit requests for research or display.

Now One Can Pay To Have Ashes Buried On The Moon. But Where To Draw The Line

Now One Can Pay To Have Ashes Buried On The Moon. But Where To Draw The Line

The Conversation | Wednesday January 24, 2024

When NASA attempted to return to the Moon for the first time in 50 years on January 8, more was at risk than just US$108 million worth of development and equipment.

NASA Shares Incredible Picture Of "Snowman" Captured By Hubble Telescope

NASA Shares Incredible Picture Of "Snowman" Captured By Hubble Telescope

Edited by Anoushka Sharma | Tuesday January 23, 2024

The telescope captured an image of a "snowman", which is located about 6,000 light-years away from Earth.

Scientists Create Smallest And Tightest Knot Ever, Made Of Just 54 Atoms

Scientists Create Smallest And Tightest Knot Ever, Made Of Just 54 Atoms

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Tuesday January 23, 2024

The shape of the knot, which looks like a three-leaf clover, is fundamental to mathematical knot theory.

On Camera: Scientists Capture Plants "Talking" To Each Other For The First Time

On Camera: Scientists Capture Plants "Talking" To Each Other For The First Time

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Tuesday January 23, 2024

To capture the communication, these scientists used an air pump connected to a container of leaves and caterpillars, and another box with Arabidopsis thaliana, a common weed from the mustard family.