Archaeologists Unearth 300,000-Year-Old Hunting Artifacts, Horse And Elephant Remains From Schöningen Nearly complete elephant skeleton from Schöningen, Germany was found by archaeologists who also documented traces of Stone Age people Jun 17, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
French Police Arrest Nurse, Drag Her Away by Hair During Protest in Paris [VIDEO] A video of police arresting a hospital nurse causes outrage in France and netizens have started a campaign demanding 'Free Farida' Jun 17, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Coronavirus
Why Did US Not Advocate Use of Masks in Preventing Coronavirus Early On? Fauci revealed that physical separation is the key to preventing coronavirus spread among the general public Jun 17, 2020By Nirmal Narayanan Coronavirus
ICC T20 World Cup Is Possibly Going to be Ruled Out With Australia Likely to Extend Border Closure While Australia Tourism Minister Simon Birmingham hinted at extended border closer, international students will be back in charter flights Jun 17, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee
Singapore Scientists Discover Five Antibodies; Can They Help in Battle Against Coronavirus Mutation? Scientists at the Singapore defense research lab will begin human trials in coming months pending approval Jun 17, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
Steroid Drug Dexamethasone Emerges As Breakthrough To Treat Covid-19, But Past Studies Differ In a 2017 study, researchers found that the steroid drug, which is now called as a life-saving medicine, showed uncertainty to treat one of the COVID-19 symptoms Jun 17, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Coronavirus
From Restaurants to Retail Stores, All You Need to Know About Singapore Phase 2 Reopening With a decreasing number of daily cases and reducing number of clusters, Singapore will head to Phase 2 of reopening on June 19. Jun 17, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
China Cancels Over 1,200 Flights From Beijing as Fears of Coronavirus Second Wave Spike Since the outbreak last Thursday, 11 markets have been closed down in Beijing and 8,000 workers have been quarantined. Jun 17, 2020By R. Ghosh Coronavirus
Saving Vladimir Putin: After High-Profile Infections, Russia Goes Extra Mile for Prez Safety [VIDEO] With over 545,000 Covid-19 cases and more than 7,000 fatalities, Russia is the third-worst hit nation in the present pandemic. Jun 17, 2020By Shubhangi Shah Coronavirus
Beijing Turns Into Fortress Due to Coronavirus Heightened Alert On Wednesday, Beijing authorities have canceled at least 1,255 inbound and outbound flights as Coronavirus cases mount Jun 17, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Coronavirus
There Can Be At Least Three Dozen Intelligent Civilizations in Milky Way Galaxy, Finds Study Detecting and communicating with one such civilization is close to impossible, for now at least. Jun 17, 2020By Vinay B.S. Exoplanet Alien Milky way
Supermassive Black Hole's Heartbeat is Still Strong Even After a Decade, Scientists Reveal According to the scientists, the repeating signal might be coming from the black hole's accretion disk Jun 17, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon Space
3,000 Coronavirus Patients Cured by Herbal Remedy, Claims Cameroon Archbishop The World Health Organization has said traditional cures "should be tested for efficacy and adverse side effects." Jun 17, 2020By Shubhangi Shah Coronavirus
This New Comet will Become Bright Enough to be Spotted by the Human Eye by Next Week A comet that's currently moving towards the Sun is expected to become bright enough to be spotted by the human eye next week. Jun 17, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa Space
What Makes Plants Heal Their Wounds? Scientists Finally Find The Answer According to the study, a hormone known as Auxin, and cellular pressure within the plant, play a guiding role in the plant's healing process Jun 16, 2020By Jeevan Biswas