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Scientists found 3,000-year-old honey in Egyptian tombs, and it was still edibleAncient Egyptian honey, sealed in tombs for millennia, has sparked tales of enduring edibility. While direct evidence is scarce, the remark...
Scientists found a tropical butterfly that appears to slow its own aging, and one species can live for 348 days as a resultScientists have discovered tropical butterflies, Heliconius, that live much longer and age slower than their relatives. These butterflies, ...
Scientists say Stonehenge’s Altar Stone may have been moved by ice, not people, rewriting part of the monument’s storyA new study suggests a glacier may have transported Stonehenge's six-ton Altar Stone from Scotland to Dogger Bank thousands of years ago. H...
Why the 2026 World Cup could be football's biggest climate polluter yet, according to new researchThe upcoming FIFA Men's World Cup in the US, Canada, and Mexico faces criticism for its environmental impact. Researchers warn it could be ...
Centre hands approval letters to 3 foreign universities for India campusesIndia is welcoming top universities from the UK and Australia to set up campuses. The University of Bristol and University of York will ope...
In 1979, old salmon cans were stored in an Alaskan cannery, and decades later, when scientists cracked them open, a rising worm count revealed something unexpected about changing ocean food websOld canned salmon from Alaska reveals a significant increase in parasitic worms. Scientists studied cans dating back to 1979. This rise in ...
Avammune’s big bet: Why the future of cancer treatment may come in a pillAs global oncology races toward next-generation therapies, Avammune Therapeutics is betting on affordable, orally administered immunotherap...
Quote of the day by Banksy: ‘I mean, they say you die twice. One time when you…’ – Pseudonymous artist on legacy and remembranceRenowned artist Banksy's quote, 'You die twice,' highlights that beyond physical demise, a person truly fades when their name is spoken for...
Could space-grown stem cells unlock faster cancer treatments and revolutionize organ regeneration breakthroughs? NASA’s ISS experiments are revealing surprising answers about the power of microgravity medicineSpace stem cell research is rapidly changing cancer treatment and regenerative medicine worldwide. Scientists aboard the International Spac...
Foreign universities drive hiring boom in IndiaIndia's educational landscape is on the cusp of transformation as NEP 2020 invites a host of foreign universities to set up campuses here. ...
Everyone Talks About Cleaning, But No One Mentions This StepTrue cleanliness goes beyond a shiny appearance. Scientific studies reveal that rinsing surfaces after cleaning and ensuring cleaning tools...
UK's University of Bristol gets UGC nod to set up campus in Mumbai, to start operations from 2026The University of Bristol has received approval from India's University Grants Commission to establish a campus in Mumbai, with operations ...
Adjusting to cold weather was the root cause of social behaviours: StudyThe study was led by researchers from Northwest University in China and a team including the University of Bristol (UK) and the University ...
This smartphone app may detect Covid-19 using people’s voices, say researchersThe method can be used in low-income countries where PCR tests are expensive.
Risks of severe illness, death due to COVID-19 in children very low, UK study findsThe findings, led by researchers at University College London (UCL), University of Bristol, University of York and the University of Liverp...
British variant of coronavirus linked to significantly higher death rate, says studyThe research, published in the British Medical Journal on Wednesday, noted that this variant, B.1.1.7, is linked to a significantly higher ...
- Sea sponges are common ancestors of all animals: Study
London, Dec 3 (IANS) In what could put an end to a long-standing row over animal evolution, a new research has determined that it is the mo...
Human kids dumber than chicken? Claims studyFor humans, it takes at least four years to develop self control. New born chickens also have the ability to keep track of numbers up to fi...
Scientific magicBruce Hood is an experimental psychologist who’s been a research fellow at Cambridge University, a visiting scientist at MIT and a professo...
- Growing pollution making sea water acidic
With the growing level of pollution, the world's oceans are becoming acidic faster that could destroy the marine life and food supplies, a ...