Throwback: When NASA once experimented on dolphins to communicate with aliens Surprisingly, after the alien experiment of NASA ended, a dolphin named Peter apparently committed suicide Dec 2, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa Alien
This is how Amazon River looks from 250 miles above earth: NASA astronaut snaps stunning photo from ISS Jessica Meir, an astronaut who is part of NASA's Expedition 61 and 62, posted the stunning photo of the world's largest river on Twitter Dec 2, 2019By Samhati Bhattacharjya Nasa
Archaeological finding at lost ancient city of Mohenjo Daro puzzles researchers It has been a while archaeologists found the lost city in Pakistan, but they are still arguing on who were the inhabitants of the region Dec 2, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
Neanderthals extinct due to inbreeding, not because of modern humans, says study The experts, who are researching on Neanderthals claimed that inbreeding and the internal dynamics may have caused the extinction Dec 2, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
How reliable are NASA's new space suits? Expert explains important feature of xEMU An official from NASA explained how a special feature of the agency's latest spacesuit will ensure the success of space missions. Dec 2, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa
Asteroid warning: Expert says mother nature decides the time of hit, urges NASA to formulate defensive measures Even though the chances of a possible asteroid hit is very likely in the future, space agencies like NASA are still unclear about the possible date of this impact Dec 2, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa Asteroid
Will humans survive if the Earth ever stops spinning for just one second? Expert says 'NO' Neil deGrasse Tyson explained how everyone on Earth would die if the planet stops spinning for just one second. Dec 2, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon
Mysterious fossil of giant prehistoric fish found; could be the extinct ancestor of ghost shark Scientists have found a rare fossil of a spiral of chainsaw teeth of a Helicoprion, a prehistoric monster fish, in Russia Dec 2, 2019By Samhati Bhattacharjya
Mars storms are wild and violent; it may affect human colonization on the red planet NASA, the United States space agency and Elon Musk's SpaceX are busy formulating action plans to send humans to Mars Dec 1, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
US woman who shed weight left with 9 kg excess skin Catherine Shanklin weighed 30 stones and wore size 6XL trousers at her heaviest, but she lost an incredible 18.5 stones naturally over three years Dec 1, 2019By IANS
UN climate talks to kick off in Madrid on Monday The 25th Conference of the Parties to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) or COP25 is held Dec 1, 2019By IANS
More than half of European women with HIV diagnosed late: WHO Almost 60 percent of the HIV diagnoses among women in the year of 2018 were in the age group 30-49 years old Dec 1, 2019By IANS
Pharmacist-led interventions may prevent heart disease The new research support the involvement of pharmacists as healthcare providers in managing patients with hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol Dec 1, 2019By IANS
Scientists reveal first evidence of Viking woman with battle injury Archaeologists believe that this new finding may shed some light into the gender roles in ancient Scandinavian society Dec 1, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
Scientists discover huge black hole that will change current understanding of Milky Way Scientists revealed that the newly discovered black hole has a mass 70 times greater than the mass of the sun Dec 1, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan