Canada advancing small nuclear reactors to reduce emission
Ottawa-- Canada's four provinces have agreed to a joint plan for advancing small modular reactors (SMR) to reduce green house gas (GHG) emission, local...
Convergence of talents: Modi must join hands with Musk for a shot at Mars
By Rajendra Shende
"A one-km auto rickshaw ride in Ahmedabad takes Rs 10 and India reached Mars at Rs 7 per km, which is really...
How exhaust pollution from SpaceX, Blue origin rockets heat atmosphere
Washington-- Rockets' propulsion emissions create significant heating and compositional changes in the atmosphere, finds a study.
Popularised by commercial space flights of companies like SpaceX...
India to build gravitational wave observatory
New Delhi--In a major boost to Indian science research, the Union cabinet on Wednesday approved a proposal to establish a state-of-the-art gravitational wave observatory...
What the Nose Knows: The Science of Scent, Smell, Emotions and Memory
By Colleen Walsh
Harvard Staff Writer/The Harvard Gazette
“… I carried to my lips a spoonful of the tea in which I had let soften a...
Stronger El Nino could cause irreversible Antarctic melting: Report
Canberra-- Stronger El Nino events in the future could cause irreversible melting of ice shelves and sheets in Antarctica, an Australian research warned on...
Aussie researchers show how venomous snakes alter course of human evolution
Sydney-- Australian biologists have shown how our prehistoric ancestors have evolved to survive snake venom.
The study, published in the BMC Biology journal and released by...
Tobacco industry worsening global pollution, deforestation: Expert
Mexico City-- The tobacco industry and tobacco consumption are exacerbating soil, air and water pollution, along with deforestation, according to one expert.
"The tobacco industry...
NASA releases first images from its new X-ray mission
Washington-- US space agency NASA has released the first science images from its new Imaging X-ray Polarimetry Explorer -- IXPE -- that was launched...
Our ancestors learnt to smile so that they can have sex
London--Believe it or not but our forefathers were way smarter than us when it came to wooing the opposite sex for mating. According to...