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More Big Bangs may be on the cards, scientists say
There had always been theories that mankind’s understanding of the Big Bang theory may have been too vague.
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Indian scientists make breakthrough discovery on solitary waves in Mars magnetosphere
The discovery about the Mars magnetosphere is a breakthrough for the scientific community and an opportunity for fresh explorations.
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Zebrafish protein gives Indian scientists clues on treatment of disc-related ailments
Protein present in the backbone of zebrafish could play a major role in the treatment of disc ailment.
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Indian scientists develop model to gauge density inhomogeneity in solar corona
Indian scientists have developed a new approach to estimate the amount of density inhomogeneity in the solar atmosphere
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Scientists are one step closer to a space trip to Mars
The planet mars is the next frontier which mankind is poised to step upon after having landed upon the Moon almost half a century ago.
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Over two dozen J&K scientists listed in Stanford University’s research database
At least 25 scientists from the UT of Jammu & Kashmir have been listed in Stanford University's research database, which rates the top 2% of scientists globally
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Nobel Prize 2021 for chemistry goes to scientists Benjamin List and David MacMillan for developing asymmetric organocatalysis
Both Benjamin List and David Macmillan have developed a third type of catalysis – asymmetric organocatalysis – a precise new tool for molecular construction.
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Indian scientists developed a thermostatic variety of insulin, which is easy to carry and has a longer shelf-life
The thermostatic insulin variety uses peptides from human bodies to revert the aggregation process when it is not stored in the refrigerator, says Scientist Par
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Planetary scientists discover signs of solar-driven changes on Moon
Asteroid strikes with solar radiation affect the Moon in unique ways because it lacks the protective magnetic field as well as atmosphere that shields us here o
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Scientists develop a new tracking system for monitoring danger to rainforests
The unique tropical rainforest index methodically illustrates that the susceptibility of rainforests is actually much greater than previous predictions During a
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Scientists develop a new locating system to identify movements of criminals
Scientists developed a new method of identifying the movements of criminals using chemical analysis of soil and dust found on equipment, clothing and cars Durin
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The study says scientists need to rethink which genes linked to the ageing process
Researchers at the National Institutes of Health fed antibiotics to fruit flies to better understand the role of bacteria in health and disease. They monitored
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To enhance the efficacy of sleep disorder treatments, scientists develop an artificial intelligence algorithm
In a new study, researchers from the University of Copenhagen's Department of Computer Science have collaborated with the Danish Center for Sleep Medicine at th
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Roots of major depression in all its genetic complexity: Scientists
Mental health disorders, depression is genetically complex and is characterized by combinations of many different genetic variants
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Scientists discover new drug compound for malaria treatment
Malaria parasites invade red blood cells where they replicate many times, before bursting out into the bloodstream to repeat the process Researchers at the Fran
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Scientists find dangerous chemical pollutants in disposable face masks
The research reveals high levels of pollutants, including lead, antimony, and copper, within the silicon-based and plastic fibres of common disposable face mask
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Scientists create a new tool for anti-COVID properties
Scientists have created a unique tool to help drug researchers quickly identify molecules capable of disarming the virus before it invades human cells
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Scientists discover new method to lengthen the lifespan of electronic devices
Ferroelectric materials are subjected to repeated mechanical and electrical loading, leading failure of electronic devices Research by scientists at the Univers
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