Scientist identifies improved way to predict tumor recurrence Scientists have used the approach of molecular profiles to predict the recurrence of meningioma. Oct 8, 2019By Priya Yadav
New opportunities unfold for Singaporean scientists to join ERC team in Europe Top researchers from the National Research Foundation Singapore encouraged to gain experience in ERC teams in Europe Oct 8, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Education NTU NUS
Scientists develop new regimen to prevent TB, HIV Scientists have come up with a one month short term course to prevent TB and HIV, two of the deadliest diseases in the world. Oct 8, 2019By Priya Yadav
Out of over 500 spacefarers, these are the only people who actually died in space Despite the high number of astronauts and cosmonauts going to space, only a handful of people have actually died beyond Earth's atmosphere. Oct 8, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa Space
US Navy pilot claims witnessing dark flying object coming out of ocean depths, what's it? The retired US Navy official confirmed that the black object that came from the depths of the ocean was not a submarine Oct 8, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Archaeologists unveil remains of possible noble's residence at ancient capital of Japan A newly excavated archaeological site of buildings believed to have been the residence of a noble at ancient Japanese capital of Fujiwarakyo in the city of Kashihara. Oct 8, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
NASA rolls out first electric aircraft X-57 that can set standards in future market NASA's manufacturing partner has delivered the all-electric configuration of the space agency's experimental X-57 aircraft. Oct 8, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa
Astronomers snap image of newborn twin stars inside stellar pretzel Astronomers were able to capture a stunning photo of a stellar nursery featuring two newborn stars feeding on circumstellar disks. Oct 8, 2019By Carlo Inigo Monzon Space
Ancient Maya-altered environment too affected tropics before industrialization: Study A new study on Ancient Maya has given evidence for early and extensive human impacts on the global tropics Oct 8, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Elon Musk's plan to colonize Mars is delusional, humans can't terraform Mars: Scientist The environmental scientist revealed that the plans to terraform Mars for human colonization is a practically impossible task Oct 8, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Elon musk Spacex
How the mammoths were wiped out just 4,000 years ago in a far-off island The holocene herbivores were wiped out due to isolation, climatic change and possible human intervention. Oct 8, 2019By Revathi Sivakumar
NASA's Curiosity Rover finds clues of oasis on Mars Curiosity's Rover stumbles upon a number of indications suggesting water overflow as well as drying up in the Martian craters. Oct 8, 2019By Revathi Sivakumar Nasa
How real-time speech is processed in the brain The human brain is able to process spoken language through an elaborate and complicated set of procedures that shift locations in the brain. Oct 8, 2019By Revathi Sivakumar
Einstein's theory of relativity wrong? NASA scientist spots mysterious objects in this galaxy defying all laws of physics These mysterious objects that travel above the speed of light are spotted by NASA in a galaxy named Messier 87 Oct 7, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Israel archaeologists discover Bronze Age 'New York' city ruins near Tel Aviv Under the Bronze Age city, archaeologists have also found older ruins dating back to 7000 year in the Southern Levant area Oct 7, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology