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Over 75% Of Global Population Falls Short On Vital Omega-3 Fatty Acids Intake, Finds Study
- Tuesday December 2, 2025
- Health | Press Trust of India
The study, published in the journal Nutrition Research Reviews, analysed data from the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization global online repository. Forty-two technical and scientific documents were included in the analysis.
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www.ndtv.com
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Study Reveals Domestic Cats Were Not First Felines To Live With Humans
- Friday November 28, 2025
- Offbeat |
Although leopard cats and domesticated cats once coexisted in ancient Chinese settlements, their relationships with people were different.
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www.ndtv.com
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Chile's Atacama Desert Flower Could Hold Key To Drought Tolerant Crops
- Wednesday October 8, 2025
- World News |
In Chile's arid Atacama, the driest desert in the world, scientists are studying a small, resilient flower that could hold genetic clues to help crops withstand worsening drought conditions driven by climate change.
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www.ndtv.com
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New Study Reveals How Nuclear War Could Starve The World
- Saturday August 9, 2025
- Science |
A Penn State University study warns that a nuclear winter from large-scale nuclear conflict could block sunlight for years, drastically reducing global food production.
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www.ndtv.com
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NISAR Satellite Is India's Scientific Handshake With World: Union Minister Jitendra Singh
- Tuesday July 29, 2025
- India News |
"NISAR is not just a satellite, it is India's scientific handshake with the world" says Science Minister Dr Jitendra Singh.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian Astronaut-Designate To Hold 7 Experiments, Participate In 60 Studies At Space Station
- Friday April 4, 2025
- World News |
Indian Air Force (IAF) Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will conduct seven experiments in the fields of agriculture, food and human biology, when he travels to the International Space Station this year, becoming the first Indian to do so.
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www.ndtv.com
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Fungi Vital To Life Face Growing Risk Of Extinction: Study
- Friday March 28, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Nearly a third of species of fungi assessed by an international conservation group are at risk of extinction from threats like deforestation and agricultural expansion, the latest 'Red List' of threatened species showed on Thursday.
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www.ndtv.com
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Bacteria-Based Cellulose Bandage Speeds Up Plant Healing and Growth
- Friday February 14, 2025
A bacteria-based cellulose bandage has been found to enhance plant healing and regeneration. Studies show that wounds treated with these patches heal faster, with over 80 percent recovery in a week compared to less than 20 percent in untreated plants. The cellulose also speeds up root and leaf development in plant cuttings. Researchers attribute th...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Ocean Warming Rate Quadruples Over Four Decades, Accelerating Climate Change
- Friday January 31, 2025
New research highlights a troubling acceleration in ocean warming, with the rate of temperature rise quadrupling since the 1980s. According to a study in Environmental Research Letters, ocean surface temperatures now rise at 0.27°C per decade, up from 0.06°C. This rapid warming, driven by greenhouse gases like CO2 and methane, is worsening Earth'...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Climate-Driven Changes Reduce Agricultural Productivity in Central Europe, Claims New Study
- Monday January 27, 2025
Climate change has significantly impacted Central Europe's farmland, with over 50 percent of highly productive agricultural land already affected. A study combining historical data and climate projections highlights that rising temperatures and dry conditions have shifted fertile zones northward and westward. Regions like Slovakia, Austria and the ...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Excessive Use Of Fertilisers Killing Bees And Flowers, 169-Year-Old Experiment Finds
- Tuesday January 21, 2025
- Science |
Pollinators are vital to agricultural productivity and maintaining natural ecosystems. Their absence can have devastating consequences.
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www.ndtv.com
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New Soil Carbon Measurement Method Could Boost Trust in Carbon Credit Markets
- Tuesday January 21, 2025
Direct soil carbon measurement is being explored as a more accurate method for verifying carbon storage in agriculture. Unlike predictive models, which can be unreliable, this method provides solid data that improves carbon credit market trust. A recent study showed how direct measurements could scale cost-effectively across large areas, supporting...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Is the Wheel of Ghosts an Ancient Observatory? New Study Suggests Otherwise
- Monday January 6, 2025
The ancient Rujm el-Hiri site, known as the "Wheel of Ghosts," has long been thought to serve as an astronomical observatory. However, a recent study published in Remote Sensing raises questions about this theory, suggesting that geodynamic changes over millions of years have altered its alignment. Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurio...
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www.gadgets360.com
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ISRO Cowpea Seeds Successfully Germinate in Space: Everything You Need to Know
- Monday January 6, 2025
ISRO marked a significant achievement with the successful germination of cowpea seeds in space, conducted as part of the CROPS experiment by the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC). Launched aboard the PSLV-C60 POEM-4 platform, the experiment aimed to study plant growth in microgravity, a key factor for future space missions. The seeds sprouted wit...
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www.gadgets360.com
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New Study Reveals How Leaves' Resilience to Raindrops Might Help in Agriculture and Renewable Energy
- Wednesday December 25, 2024
Research published in Physical Review Fluids reveals how raindrops interact with leaves, protecting plants from damage and opening avenues for technological innovations. The study, led by Professor Sunghwan Jung of Cornell University, examined the mechanics of drop-leaf interactions using high-speed imaging and a plastic beam to simulate plant beha...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Over 75% Of Global Population Falls Short On Vital Omega-3 Fatty Acids Intake, Finds Study
- Tuesday December 2, 2025
- Health | Press Trust of India
The study, published in the journal Nutrition Research Reviews, analysed data from the United Nations' Food and Agriculture Organization global online repository. Forty-two technical and scientific documents were included in the analysis.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Study Reveals Domestic Cats Were Not First Felines To Live With Humans
- Friday November 28, 2025
- Offbeat |
Although leopard cats and domesticated cats once coexisted in ancient Chinese settlements, their relationships with people were different.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Chile's Atacama Desert Flower Could Hold Key To Drought Tolerant Crops
- Wednesday October 8, 2025
- World News |
In Chile's arid Atacama, the driest desert in the world, scientists are studying a small, resilient flower that could hold genetic clues to help crops withstand worsening drought conditions driven by climate change.
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www.ndtv.com
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New Study Reveals How Nuclear War Could Starve The World
- Saturday August 9, 2025
- Science |
A Penn State University study warns that a nuclear winter from large-scale nuclear conflict could block sunlight for years, drastically reducing global food production.
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www.ndtv.com
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NISAR Satellite Is India's Scientific Handshake With World: Union Minister Jitendra Singh
- Tuesday July 29, 2025
- India News |
"NISAR is not just a satellite, it is India's scientific handshake with the world" says Science Minister Dr Jitendra Singh.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indian Astronaut-Designate To Hold 7 Experiments, Participate In 60 Studies At Space Station
- Friday April 4, 2025
- World News |
Indian Air Force (IAF) Group Captain Shubhanshu Shukla will conduct seven experiments in the fields of agriculture, food and human biology, when he travels to the International Space Station this year, becoming the first Indian to do so.
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www.ndtv.com
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Fungi Vital To Life Face Growing Risk Of Extinction: Study
- Friday March 28, 2025
- World News | Reuters
Nearly a third of species of fungi assessed by an international conservation group are at risk of extinction from threats like deforestation and agricultural expansion, the latest 'Red List' of threatened species showed on Thursday.
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www.ndtv.com
-
Bacteria-Based Cellulose Bandage Speeds Up Plant Healing and Growth
- Friday February 14, 2025
A bacteria-based cellulose bandage has been found to enhance plant healing and regeneration. Studies show that wounds treated with these patches heal faster, with over 80 percent recovery in a week compared to less than 20 percent in untreated plants. The cellulose also speeds up root and leaf development in plant cuttings. Researchers attribute th...
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www.gadgets360.com
-
Ocean Warming Rate Quadruples Over Four Decades, Accelerating Climate Change
- Friday January 31, 2025
New research highlights a troubling acceleration in ocean warming, with the rate of temperature rise quadrupling since the 1980s. According to a study in Environmental Research Letters, ocean surface temperatures now rise at 0.27°C per decade, up from 0.06°C. This rapid warming, driven by greenhouse gases like CO2 and methane, is worsening Earth'...
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www.gadgets360.com
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Climate-Driven Changes Reduce Agricultural Productivity in Central Europe, Claims New Study
- Monday January 27, 2025
Climate change has significantly impacted Central Europe's farmland, with over 50 percent of highly productive agricultural land already affected. A study combining historical data and climate projections highlights that rising temperatures and dry conditions have shifted fertile zones northward and westward. Regions like Slovakia, Austria and the ...
-
www.gadgets360.com
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Excessive Use Of Fertilisers Killing Bees And Flowers, 169-Year-Old Experiment Finds
- Tuesday January 21, 2025
- Science |
Pollinators are vital to agricultural productivity and maintaining natural ecosystems. Their absence can have devastating consequences.
-
www.ndtv.com
-
New Soil Carbon Measurement Method Could Boost Trust in Carbon Credit Markets
- Tuesday January 21, 2025
Direct soil carbon measurement is being explored as a more accurate method for verifying carbon storage in agriculture. Unlike predictive models, which can be unreliable, this method provides solid data that improves carbon credit market trust. A recent study showed how direct measurements could scale cost-effectively across large areas, supporting...
-
www.gadgets360.com
-
Is the Wheel of Ghosts an Ancient Observatory? New Study Suggests Otherwise
- Monday January 6, 2025
The ancient Rujm el-Hiri site, known as the "Wheel of Ghosts," has long been thought to serve as an astronomical observatory. However, a recent study published in Remote Sensing raises questions about this theory, suggesting that geodynamic changes over millions of years have altered its alignment. Researchers from Tel Aviv University and Ben-Gurio...
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www.gadgets360.com
-
ISRO Cowpea Seeds Successfully Germinate in Space: Everything You Need to Know
- Monday January 6, 2025
ISRO marked a significant achievement with the successful germination of cowpea seeds in space, conducted as part of the CROPS experiment by the Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre (VSSC). Launched aboard the PSLV-C60 POEM-4 platform, the experiment aimed to study plant growth in microgravity, a key factor for future space missions. The seeds sprouted wit...
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www.gadgets360.com
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New Study Reveals How Leaves' Resilience to Raindrops Might Help in Agriculture and Renewable Energy
- Wednesday December 25, 2024
Research published in Physical Review Fluids reveals how raindrops interact with leaves, protecting plants from damage and opening avenues for technological innovations. The study, led by Professor Sunghwan Jung of Cornell University, examined the mechanics of drop-leaf interactions using high-speed imaging and a plastic beam to simulate plant beha...
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www.gadgets360.com