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Scientists In China Create Most Powerful "Sound Laser" Ever Made

Scientists In China Create Most Powerful "Sound Laser" Ever Made

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Monday March 18, 2024

Unlike optical lasers, these devices emit particle-like chunks called phonons in a narrow beam.

ESA Explains Astronaut Sleep Patterns Amid 16 Daily Sunrises, Sunsets

ESA Explains Astronaut Sleep Patterns Amid 16 Daily Sunrises, Sunsets

Edited by Rahul Kumar | Sunday March 17, 2024

Sharing details, the European Space Agency elaborated on the routine followed by astronauts to maintain a semblance of normalcy amid their extraordinary environment.

Fat Deposits In Brain Cells May Cause Alzheimer's: Study

Fat Deposits In Brain Cells May Cause Alzheimer's: Study

Edited by Anjali Thakur | Sunday March 17, 2024

Michael Haney at the University of Pennsylvania said that targeting these droplets could lead to more effective treatments.

Seven "Ghost Particles" Detected Streaming Through Earth. What They Are

Seven "Ghost Particles" Detected Streaming Through Earth. What They Are

Edited by NDTV News Desk | Saturday March 16, 2024

Scientists working at the IceCube Observatory have detected seven rarely-seen "ghost particle" candidates piercing through Earth.

Stunning Photos Of Earth Captured From Space By Elon Musk's Starship

Stunning Photos Of Earth Captured From Space By Elon Musk's Starship

Edited by NDTV News Desk | Saturday March 16, 2024, New Delhi

Elon Musk and SpaceX have shared stunning pictures of the Earth captured by Space X's Starship as it completed its first successful flight through space on Thursday, in what was its third attempt.

Atlantic Ocean Faces Fiery Future: Subduction Zone to Spark 'Ring of Fire' in 20 Million Years

Atlantic Ocean Faces Fiery Future: Subduction Zone to Spark 'Ring of Fire' in 20 Million Years

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Saturday March 16, 2024

A modelling study indicates that a dormant subduction zone beneath the Gibraltar Strait is indeed active and might breach into the Atlantic Ocean in approximately 20 million years, potentially establishing an Atlantic equivalent of the "Ring of Fire.

Scientists Find An Unexpected Player In Earth's Climate Cycles - Mars

Scientists Find An Unexpected Player In Earth's Climate Cycles - Mars

The Conversation | Saturday March 16, 2024

Our existence is governed by natural cycles, from the daily rhythms of sleeping and eating, to longer patterns such as the turn of the seasons and the quadrennial round of leap years.

Scientists Want You To Eat More Pythons. Here's Why

Scientists Want You To Eat More Pythons. Here's Why

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday March 15, 2024

The research is based on the study of two species of pythons - reticulated and Burmese - for 12 months in a farm in Southeast Asia.

Breakthrough New Therapy Makes Deadly Brain Tumour Disappear In Days

Breakthrough New Therapy Makes Deadly Brain Tumour Disappear In Days

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Friday March 15, 2024

Under CAR-T, a patient's own T-cells are collected and re-engineered to identify surface markers on the outside of cancer cells before being injected in the body again.

There Is No Such Thing As Long Covid, Australian Study Finds

There Is No Such Thing As Long Covid, Australian Study Finds

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Friday March 15, 2024

The leading health official in Queensland urges the public to refrain from using the term 'long Covid' in light of recent research findings.

Male Animals Not Always Larger Than Females, Finds New Study

Male Animals Not Always Larger Than Females, Finds New Study

The Conversation | Friday March 15, 2024, Nottingham

Males are bigger than females, right? Generally, this is true of humans imagine the extremes of Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson and singer Kylie Minogue. It is also true of other familiar mammals including pets, such as cats and dogs, and livestock.

This Miracle Device Can Restore Speech With Just One Sticker On Your Neck

This Miracle Device Can Restore Speech With Just One Sticker On Your Neck

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Thursday March 14, 2024

AI-powered patch reads throat muscle movements, potentially restoring speech for people with voice disorders.

Why Cheetahs Are So Fast? New Study Answers

Why Cheetahs Are So Fast? New Study Answers

Edited by Amit Chaturvedi | Thursday March 14, 2024

The animals that are able to reach incredible speeds do that with the help of two factors - how fast and by how far their muscles can contract, as operation the study.

Bilingual Mothers' Babies Show Unique Brain Patterns, Says Study

Bilingual Mothers' Babies Show Unique Brain Patterns, Says Study

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Thursday March 14, 2024

This discovery builds upon prior research that showed distinct brain activity patterns in 4-month-old babies raised in bilingual households.

Bird Flu Pandemic Threat Looms As New Research Reveals Widespread Impact

Bird Flu Pandemic Threat Looms As New Research Reveals Widespread Impact

Edited by Nikhil Pandey | Thursday March 14, 2024

Dr Bell emphasises the urgent need for research and surveillance to understand the virus's adaptability and potential to infect more species.