Hackers Can Access Elon Musk's Neuralink to Steal Memories, Skills and Thoughts, Warn Experts Elon Musk, who has been working on his startup Neuralink since 2016, is set to release news of a possible working prototype of the brain chip on August 28 Aug 6, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Elon musk Cybersecurity Artificial intelligence
COVID-19 May Not Target Taste Buds Directly: Study According to the study, the loss of sense of taste and smell may be associated with the inflammation caused by the virus Aug 6, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk Coronavirus
Not Coronavirus, SFTS Virus Is Spreading in China: 7 Dead, At Least 60 People Already Infected Virus infection caused by tick bites, specifically by Haemaphysalis longicornis, can pass from human to human Aug 6, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Calcium in Human Bones Came from Exploding Stars, Study Finds Researchers revealed that large amount of calcium used to get scattered across the universe when a supernova explodes Aug 6, 2020By Nirmal Narayanan
Gout Cases Increasing at Alarming Rate Globally: Study The scientists revealed that the data was obtained from the Global Burden of Diseases, Injuries, and Risk Factors Study (GBD), 2017 Aug 5, 2020By IANS
Russia Planning to Remove Dangerous Radioactive Items From Country's Seafloor Environmentalists believe that radioactive substances on the seafloor are negatively affecting the stability of marine ecology Aug 5, 2020By Nirmal Narayanan
What is Acute Flaccid Myelitis? CDC Warns of Life-Threatening Outbreak Among Children Amid Covid-19 Pandemic The neurological AFM disease becomes an outbreak every two years and mostly affects children with symptoms of numbness of limbs and fever. Aug 5, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
This Ancient Dinosaur Battled Bone Cancer, Died in Flood Later After battlng cancer, this herbivore dinosaur named Centrosaurus apertus finally died after drowning in a flood. Aug 5, 2020By Nirmal Narayanan
Researchers Discover Zika Virus Mutation Responsible for Aggressive Transmission and Birth Defects The study found that the mutation in the virus assembly leads to increased human disease and maternal transmission Aug 4, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk
UK Risks Second Wave of COVID-19, Two Times Bigger Without Improved Testing: Study The study modeled the consequences of reopening schools either on a part-time or full-time basis to arrive at the conclusion Aug 4, 2020By IBTimes APAC Desk
Insights on Gut Microbiome Can Shape More Precise Treatment: Study Through the study, researchers have identified key factors that determine the success of fecal microbiota transplantation Aug 4, 2020By IANS
Lockdown Study Reports Surge in Health Anxieties Around the World The study found that a quarter of all participants revealed significantly elevated depression and anxiety, worsened by isolation and lockdown Aug 4, 2020By IANS Coronavirus
55-Million-Year-Old Ancient Owl Fossil Sheds Light on Unique Hunting Feet Scientists revealed that these ancient owls had trapped and killed its prey using its unique hunting feet Aug 4, 2020By Nirmal Narayanan
Wuhan's First Coronavirus Case 'Doesn't Necessarily' Point to Its Origin, Insists WHO Further Deepening Mystery Dr Michael Ryan, WHO's Executive Director, said an extensive retrospective study is required to understand where the animal-human barrier was breached Aug 4, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
Early Blood Test May Help Diagnose Brain Damage In Babies Shortly After Birth: Study The prototype test seeks particular genes that are switched on and off, and are associated with long-term neurological issues Aug 4, 2020By IBTimes SG Desk