Scientists solve perplexing question: Who came first, "chicken or the egg?" Using theories in quantum physics, scientists have apparently solved the age-old question, 'the chicken or the egg' Sep 6, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
Making energy from algae: How it would help to resolve energy crisis? Scientists find a way to use algae to create energy - a process which replicates photosynthesis. However, the question remains: how easy would be the implementation of technologies such as this. Sep 5, 2018By Ribhu
International Space Station air leak could be sabotage, claims Russia The chief of Russian agency has alleged that the air leak in the Soyuz module might be the result of a sabotage Sep 5, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
Scientists fasten seat-belts to discover Fifth Force of nature in the Universe A group of scientists are now trying to find out the fifth force of nature which might be the building block of universe Sep 4, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
Microwave weapons used for sonic attack against US diplomats? A report published in the New York Times has revealed that microwaves were used to attack US diplomats in China and Cuba Sep 3, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
'Planet Nine' might be hiding behind Neptune and is invisible, claim scientists A top scientist at the California Institute of Technology revealed that Planet Nine could be actually hiding beyond Neptune Sep 3, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
3,500-year-old texts reveal ancient Egypt's unique pregnancy test Ancient Egyptians had extreme medical knowledge as they used to practice pregnancy tests without having any technological advancement. Sep 2, 2018By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Archaeologists found centuries-old human remains from Ireland's Gallows Hill; Who were they? Archaeologists carried out excavation at Gallows Hill in Dungarvan in Ireland and discovered human remains who died during the 17th century. Sep 2, 2018By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
Earth to face Ice Age? Sun to go blank and earth gearing up for cold snap As solar minimum has hit much earlier than previously thought, some experts predict a mini ice age on the planet in the near future Sep 2, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
Climate change causes extinction of Neanderthals and rise of humans The new research report reveals that extreme climate change has resulted in the extinction of Neanderthals from planet earth Sep 2, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
Can black holes bring dead white dwarf stars back to life? Tides caused by black holes on dead white dwarf stars can momentarily start it up and cause fission to take place momentarily. Sep 1, 2018By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Space Universe
Water clouds in Jupiter's Redspot could hold secrets to alien life Researchers believe that the water clouds spotted in Jupiter's Great Redspot could be an indication of alien life thriving there Sep 1, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan
More than 800-year-old artefacts found at Queen's official residence in Edinburgh Several artefacts and cattle bones were found in Palace of Holyroodhouse which is the official residence of the British monarch. Aug 31, 2018By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
Climate Change: Crop destroying worms will make situation worse On average, the impacts from insects add up to about a 2.5 percent reduction in crop yield for every degree Celsius increase in temperature. Aug 31, 2018By Immanuel Jotham
Japan sets date for Hayabusa-2 asteroid touchdown The Japanese spacecraft reached Rygu after a three and a half year journey, and it is now orbiting around the diamond-shaped asteroid. Aug 31, 2018By Nirmal Narayanan Asteroid Nasa