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The COVID-19 virus has evolved rapidly, rendering many antibody treatments ineffective. However, Stanford University researchers have devised a novel approach
Researchers have developed a compact, cost-effective sensor capable of detecting H5N1 bird flu in the air, potentially preventing outbreaks before they spread.
Collins Aerospace has unveiled its Engineering Development and Test Centre (EDTC) at its North Gate campus in Yelahanka, Bengaluru, strengthening its presence in India’s growing aerospace industry.
AstroForge’s Odin spacecraft, launched on February 26 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9, is encountering serious communication challenges as it journeys toward asteroid 2022 OB5.
The Karnataka government has sanctioned ₹56.88 crore to establish a Sub-Regional Science Centre and a Mini Planetarium in Vijayapura
A newly identified asteroid, 2024 YR4, has drawn global attention due to a 3.1% chance of impacting Earth. The 54-meter-wide space rock could potentially wipe out an entire city
A remarkable and rare optical illusion, known as the “sun candle,” recently appeared in the skies over Austria, leaving viewers spellbound.
On June 30, 1908, a cataclysmic explosion ripped through the skies over Tunguska, Siberia, leveling 80 million trees across 830 square miles and sending shockwaves
Humans have a strong defense mechanism against viral infections, with the immune system typically fighting off threats. However, viruses thrive in the human body
A strange fish featuring human-like lips and teeth has become the latest viral sensation, leaving social media users both amazed and creeped out.
The personality traits tied to birth order have long been the subject of debate, with first-borns often considered responsible and controlling, youngest children seen as spoiled
Imagine spaghetti so thin it practically dissolves in your sauce. Well, scientists have now created the world’s thinnest spaghetti, measuring about 200 times thinner than human hair!
A decade-long study on 37,000 little penguins on Philip Island has revealed some surprising relationship dynamics among these seemingly monogamous birds.
In 2019, James Sheppard, a scientist at the San Diego Zoo Wildlife Alliance (SDZWA), set out to track endangered thick-billed parrots using tiny satellite backpacks.
For the first time, the moon has been recognized as an endangered cultural site by the World Monuments Fund. The 2025 World Monuments Watch highlights lunar landmarks
Scientists have unveiled remnants of Earth’s primordial crust, termed “sunken worlds,” buried far beneath the planet’s surface. These deep mantle structures
Ice cream is more than a frozen dessert; it’s a complex marvel of physics and chemistry, according to food scientist Douglas Goff of the University of Guelph
The use of banned nylon manja during kite flying poses a significant threat to birds, leading to life-threatening injuries and even deaths among nestlings
A groundbreaking study published in Nature titled One-quarter of freshwater fauna threatened with extinction reveals the urgent threats facing freshwater ecosystems.
This machine allows users to brew coffee without ever needing to refill water, as it extracts water from the humidity in the air.