Antarctica’s ice melt isn’t consistent: Study

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New York-- Antarctic ice is melting, contributing massive amounts of water to the world's seas and causing them to rise, but that melt is...

Chinese rover suggests Mars had water more recently than thought

Beijing-- China's Zhurong rover has found that Mars may have had liquid water hundreds of millions of years more recently than previously thought. It has...

Scientists can now read whole genome sequencing of IVF embryo

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New York-- In a significant breakthrough, scientists at a US-based gene analytics firm claimed that they can decode almost all the DNA of days-old...

Global warming causing world’s oceans to lose ‘memory’

New Yor-- Most of the world's oceans are steadily losing their year-to-year 'memory' under global warming, researchers have warned. Ocean memory decline is found as...

Don’t miss Jupiter’s closest date with Earth in 59 years

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Washington-- Jupiter was set to make its closest approach to Earth in 59 years on Monday and stargazers were waiting for an excellent view...

Israeli researchers develop plant-based scaffolds for growing cultured meat

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Jerusalem-- Israeli researchers have developed plant-based scaffolds for growing cultivated meat, the northern Israel Institute of Technology (Technion) has said. Tissue engineering, particularity for growing...

Study explains why humans fall for lies and conspiracies

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Toronto-- Human brains are hardwired to believe lies and conspiracy theories that have been brought about by politicians, dictators and social disruptors, according to...

Cigarette butts significantly damage plant growth

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London-- Cigarette butts -- the most common form of litter on the planet -- significantly reduce plant growth as their presence in the soil...

Plastic pollution could reduce by 80% by 2040: UNEP

New Delhi-- Plastic pollution could reduce by 80 per cent by 2040 if countries and companies make deep policy and market shifts using existing...

Indian telescope measures star in Taurus constellation

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Bengaluru-- India's multi-wavelength space telescope AstroSat had measured the X-ray polarisation of the Crab pulsar (star) in the Taurus constellation, said space agency ISRO. "AstroSat...
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