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Humans Can Learn Echolocation in 10 Weeks, New Study Shows

New research has found that it is possible for people to learn click-based echolocation in just 10 weeks. This worked for people at very...

by admin June 8, 2021
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Amazon Founder Jeff Bezos to Fly to Space With Brother on Blue Origin Rocket on July 20

Jeff Bezos has announced he will be flying to space with his brother on July 20. The former Amazon CEO will be among the...

by admin June 7, 2021
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Spectacular Gamma Radiation From Collapse Of Dying Star Could Change Understanding Of The Universe

A team of scientists in Namibia, in southwest Africa, has recorded a phenomenal cosmic explosion, the brightest so far, of gamma radiation from a...

by admin June 7, 2021
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NASA’s Hubble Telescope Captures Stunning Image Of ‘Lopsided’ Spiral Galaxy 120 Million Light-Years Away

Nasa’s 31-year-old Hubble Space Telescope has made another incredible discovery — it has found a “lopsided” spiral galaxy that has been deformed by the...

by admin June 5, 2021
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US Intel Report on UFOs Can’t Confirm or Deny Link to Aliens

Whatever or whoever they are, they’re still out there. US intelligence is after them, but its upcoming report won’t deliver any full or final...

by admin June 5, 2021
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Mystery Event Decimated 90 Per Cent of Shark Diversity 19 Million Years Ago, New Study Finds

A new study has found that a single mysterious event about 19 million years ago wiped nearly the entire population of sharks. Scientists behind...

by admin June 5, 2021
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NASA Shares Statement on James Webb Space Telescope Launch Readiness: On Schedule for Post-October 31 Take Off

NASA’s long-awaited flagship observatory — the James Webb Space Telescope — is slated for take-off after October this year, as the space agency continues...

by admin June 4, 2021
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‘Chocolate Frog’: Australian Researchers Discover New Species of the Amphibian in New Guinea

Researchers at Australia’s Queensland Museum have found a new, adorable frog species in the swampy, lowland forests of New Guinea. Named the “chocolate frog”,...

by admin June 4, 2021
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Cow Cheese Without the Cow: This US Startup Is Producing Animal-Free Mozzarella

A team of scientists at New Culture, a San Francisco-based startup, is set to modernise the art of cheesemaking. The scientists are aiming to...

by admin June 4, 2021
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Suffering From Hair Loss or Baldness? New Study May Have Solution for You

A team of researchers at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research in Kobe, Japan, may have just found an answer to hair loss...

by admin June 3, 2021
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NASA Studying Behavioural Changes In Astronauts Working With Plants in Space

NASA is conducting a study to see how astronauts feel about growing their own vegetables aboard the  International Space Station (ISS). Growing your own...

by admin June 3, 2021
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NASA Shares Stunning Photo of Hurricane Dorian, Says Developing Tech to Study Storms

NASA on Wednesday shared a stunning image, captured from space, of the 2019 Hurricane Dorian to mark the beginning of the Atlantic hurricane season....

by admin June 2, 2021
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Scientists in Israel Have Found a Way to Extend Life Expectancy by 23 Percent

Scientists in Israel has successfully experimented on 250 mice, boosting their life expectancy by nearly 23 percent, something they believe can be replicated on...

by admin June 2, 2021
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98-Million-Year-Old Dinosaur Fossil Found in Australia, Scientists Say Could Be New Species

A team of palaeontologists has unearthed the bones of a dinosaur in Queensland, Australia. The discovered parts of spine, scientists said, could belong to...

by admin June 1, 2021
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NASA’s Curiosity Rover Captures Stunning Image of Martian Clouds at Twilight

NASA’s Curiosity Rover has shared a stunning new image of clouds on Mars. Captured by an onboard camera on the rover, the monochrome image...

by admin June 1, 2021
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Asteroid 2021 KT1 Considered ‘Potentially Hazardous’ by NASA to Pass Near Earth on Tuesday

2021 KT1, a “potentially hazardous” asteroid is passing near the Earth on Tuesday (June 1), NASA has warned. The asteroid will make a close...

by admin May 31, 2021
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AI Mechanism Claims to Detect Disinformation With 96 Percent Accuracy, Even Trace Its Source

A team at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory’s Artificial Intelligence Software Architectures and Algorithms Group attempted to better understand disinformation campaigns and also aimed to...

by admin May 29, 2021
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Fabric of Our Galaxy: NASA Releases Stunning Image of Milky Way’s Galactic Centre

NASA shared a stunning panoramic view of the Milky Way’s galactic centre on Instagram. Explaining the photo, the space agency said threads of superheated...

by admin May 29, 2021
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International Space Station Shares Spectacular Night-Time Shots of Earth

International Space Station (ISS) has shared some spectacular photos of the Earth, captured by the astronauts stationed on it. In a new Instagram post,...

by admin May 29, 2021
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India Biodiversity Portal Is Documenting Every Species in the Country and Everyone Can Take Part

A banana farmer in Malebennur, Karnataka wakes up every morning and reaches for the point-and-shoot-camera he bought, first thing, before stuffing it in his...

by admin May 29, 2021
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