Indian scientists using AstroSat have uncovered fascinating behavior in black hole GRS 1915+105. This discovery helps decode how black holes work, boosts India’s space research reputation and contributes to technological advancements on Earth.
A large study shows that long-term exposure to air pollution, especially PM2.5, nitrogen dioxide and soot, can raise the risk of dementia. Experts urge stricter pollution controls and better global policies.
Earth is spinning faster than usual, causing shorter days by milliseconds. Scientists are studying this rare change, which may affect technology and timekeeping. The reasons include changes in the atmosphere, moon’s pull and Earth's core.
The UN chief says fossil fuels are nearing their end as clean energy becomes cheaper and safer. Solar and wind power are now more affordable. Countries must act fast to support this global energy shift.
New research shows that using smartphones before age 13 can harm mental health, especially in girls. Experts suggest parents delay access and work together to set limits and raise healthier, happier children.
Scientists propose using gene editing to restore genetic diversity in endangered species. By integrating advanced biotechnology with traditional conservation, the approach may rescue species like pink pigeon from genomic erosion extinction threats.
Axiom Mission 4 crew, including Mission Pilot Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla, conducted diverse experiments aboard the ISS to advance space science, sustainability, and astronaut health.
Gut bacteria outnumber your body’s cells and influence mood, metabolism, and even brain function. Tokyo researchers are now decoding these tiny powerhouses.
Scientists have found microplastics in human sperm and egg fluid. The study raises serious concerns about fertility, as experts now investigate whether plastic pollution is affecting the ability to conceive.
Scientists at the University of Virginia have discovered a new organelle in human cells called the hemifusome. It may play a role in protein recycling and disposal and could be linked to diseases like Alzheimer’s.
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