Science

Are Tattoos Bad? New Study Reveals Potential Health Risks of Inking

Are Tattoos Bad? New Study Reveals Potential Health Risks of Inking

Edited by Anjali Thakur | Sunday March 03, 2024

Led by John Swierk from Binghamton University, the study analysed nine major tattoo ink brands in the United States

Breathtaking Video Shows Spacecraft Entering The Earth's Atmosphere

Breathtaking Video Shows Spacecraft Entering The Earth's Atmosphere

Edited by Anjali Thakur | Sunday March 03, 2024

The video, shared on social media, showcased the breathtaking blue horizon of our planet, captivating viewers with its stunning visuals.

NASA Shares Pic Of Odd Holes In Clouds: All You Need To Know

NASA Shares Pic Of Odd Holes In Clouds: All You Need To Know

Edited by Anoushka Sharma | Sunday March 03, 2024

Researchers found that aircrafts, including big passenger jets, regional jets, private jets, military jets, and turboprops, could produce either cavum or canal clouds.

Researchers Explore Fresh Approaches To Alzheimer's Treatment

Researchers Explore Fresh Approaches To Alzheimer's Treatment

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Saturday March 02, 2024

This renewed focus on diverse causes offers a glimmer of hope. The global dementia crisis demands innovative solutions

Scientists Discover New Brain Communication Method, Hinting At Greater Processing Power

Scientists Discover New Brain Communication Method, Hinting At Greater Processing Power

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Saturday March 02, 2024

The newly discovered dCaAPs offer an additional communication channel, potentially enabling more complex information processing within the brain.

UFO Sightings Linked To Local Environmental Factors? Utah Researchers Explore

UFO Sightings Linked To Local Environmental Factors? Utah Researchers Explore

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Saturday March 02, 2024

The results showed more sightings in the western US, likely due to the open spaces and darkness.

Scientists Find Tiny Fish That Makes Sound As Loud As A Gunshot

Scientists Find Tiny Fish That Makes Sound As Loud As A Gunshot

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday March 01, 2024

The study has been carried out by the scientists at Charite University in Berlin who found that the fish has a unique sound production system.

IIT-Mandi Developing Quantum Computer That Will Use Photons For Computing

IIT-Mandi Developing Quantum Computer That Will Use Photons For Computing

Press Trust of India | Friday March 01, 2024, New Delhi

The Indian Institute of Technology, Mandi, is developing a first-of-its-kind indigenous room-temperature quantum computer that will use photons for faster calculations, according to officials.

Scientists Come Up With New Hack To Cool Down Warming Planet - By Reducing Atmospheric Vapour

Scientists Come Up With New Hack To Cool Down Warming Planet - By Reducing Atmospheric Vapour

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday March 01, 2024

Water vapour is also classified as a greenhouse gas, which is most abundant in the atmosphere, that amplifies the greenhouse effect.

Climate Change Is Pushing Butterflies And Moths To Their Limits

Climate Change Is Pushing Butterflies And Moths To Their Limits

Elizabeth Duncan, The Conversation | Friday March 01, 2024, Leeds

In any competition, there are winners and losers. In the race to adjust to a changing climate, some butterflies seem to be doing well. But others, less so.

Over 1 Billion People Around The World Are Obese: Study

Over 1 Billion People Around The World Are Obese: Study

Press Trust of India | Friday March 01, 2024, New Delhi

The total number of children, adolescents and adults worldwide living with obesity has surpassed one billion, according to a global analysis published in The Lancet journal.

Boiling Water Reduces Microplastics In Drinking Water By 80%: Study

Boiling Water Reduces Microplastics In Drinking Water By 80%: Study

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Thursday February 29, 2024

Heating tap water before use has the potential to eliminate at least 80 percent of the minuscule, potentially harmful plastic particles it may contain.

Humans lost Their Tails 25 Million Years Ago. Scientists Figure Out Why

Humans lost Their Tails 25 Million Years Ago. Scientists Figure Out Why

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday February 29, 2024

The answer lies in the gene TBXT, which is involved with tail length in certain animals.

Scientists Find Oceans Of Water On Planet Forming Star

Scientists Find Oceans Of Water On Planet Forming Star

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday February 29, 2024

The discovery was made using the Atacama Large Millimetre/ sub-millimetre Array (ALMA), which helped scientists zoom in on the water vapour.

'Budget Ozempic' Trend On TikTok Raises Safety Questions: Report

'Budget Ozempic' Trend On TikTok Raises Safety Questions: Report

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Wednesday February 28, 2024

Experts warn against the use of "Budget Ozempic," which is not a medication but a term for laxatives and stool softeners.