Millions of women skip vital food products to lose weight and look good A survey has found that women take important food products, particularly dairy, off their diet to appear better and lose weight. Sep 28, 2019By Priya Yadav
Supermassive black holes spotted on collision course; Will it decimate our galaxy? Astronomers spotted three black holes on a collision course that may give a hint to what will happen to our galaxy. Sep 27, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Nasa Space
US Hospital loses stem cells of child cancer patients as storage freezer malfunctions A hospital in the US lost stem cells harvested from the blood of child cancer patients for long-term storage. Sep 27, 2019By Priya Yadav
Beware! You may be sipping microplastics with your cup of tea According to scientists, billions of microplastic particles are ingested by a human body through a single cup of tea from plastic tea bags. Sep 27, 2019By Priya Yadav
Scientists working to develop effective treatment for 'silent killer' fungal mycetoma Scientists in a Sudan facility are testing a drug for fungal mycetoma -- deadly flesh-eating fungi -- which affects people in subtropical and tropical areas from Mexico to India. Sep 27, 2019By Priya Yadav
Giant planet orbiting around dwarf star compels scientists to rethink how planets form The discovery of this new planet could help scientists to know more about the way in which planets form and continue in a stable orbit. Sep 27, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
British health service NHS approves spina bifida surgery in unborn babies The NHS has announced that open spine surgery on unborn babies with spina bifida can be carried out by doctors within a few weeks. Sep 27, 2019By Priya Yadav
Neutron star that spins 707 times a second sends gamma rays into the universe, can be seen even from earth The fastest neutron star ever discovered by humans spins a mindblowing 716 times a second, which makes it a pulsar Sep 26, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Universe Space
Sky under scan? China's largest radio telescope opens to astronomers The world's largest radio telescope -- FAST, funded by China, is now open to astronomers across the world to study pulsar and neutron stars. Sep 26, 2019By Priya Yadav
NASA's 2024 lunar mission will land first woman, next man on Moon; Reckons even shuttle service Bridenstine revealed that NASA is planning to land a woman on the moon in their upcoming lunar mission Sep 26, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
Archaeologists unearth pre-historic feeding 'bottles' from children's grave in Germany Traces of animal milk have been detected in three small Bronze Age ceramic vessels which were recovered from children's grave in Germany. Sep 26, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
NTU scientists develop new chip to analyse immunity system within minutes This new device is to analyse the health of white blood cells and also believed to be very useful in the study of NETosis. Sep 26, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Area 51 is definitely shrouded in mystery and government does not want public to know, says author James Abbot claimed that the US government might have moved all the sensitive materials from Area 51 long ago Sep 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
NASA spots asteroid fast approaching earth at a speed of 33,768 kmph; Are we in trouble? As per NASA, this asteroid that will skim past Earth on September 26 is just three feet shorter than Big Ben's clock tower in London Sep 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa Asteroid
Near-infrared spectroscopy on ancient mummy reveals this common 21st century killer caused their death too After analysing mummies by using near-infrared spectroscopy researchers came to know that heart disease is not a modern problem. Sep 25, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder