Is travelling bad for human body? 3 troubling findings revealed by Bryan Johnson after recent trip, calls travel ‘barbaric’Bryan Johnson has claimed that frequent international travel may be harmful for the human body, calling it “barbaric” in a recent X post. S...
In 1876, Alexander Graham Bell was testing sound through wire when an accidental spill of acid helped make telephone historyAlexander Graham Bell's telephone invention was not a lucky accident. He and his assistant Thomas Watson were already conducting detailed e...
How to identify snake eggs in your gardenDiscovering snake eggs in your garden can be surprising. These eggs are soft and leathery, unlike bird eggs. They are usually found in clut...
This fossilized Pinacosaurus larynx is quietly dismantling the dinosaur roar Hollywood sold us for decadesA rare fossil discovery is changing our understanding of dinosaur sounds. Scientists found a fossilized larynx from an ankylosaur named Pin...
Found Tiny White Balls in Mulch? Here’s Why Experts Say Don’t Touch Them YetUnusual white, soft objects in mulch may not be snake eggs, as many backyard creatures leave similar traces. Reptile eggs, unlike bird eggs...
Experimental pancreatic cancer drug appears to dramatically improve one year survival ratesA groundbreaking study published in Nature Medicine reveals that the experimental drug Elraglusib, when combined with standard chemotherapy...
The Snake That “Flies” Without WingsFlying snakes, belonging to the Chrysopelea genus, exhibit remarkable gliding abilities, covering distances over ten yards by flattening th...
The Secret to Perfect Boiled EggsAchieving the perfect hard-boiled egg hinges on protein denaturation. Food scientists reveal that slow heating in cold water creates ideal ...
Why 10 Seconds in the Microwave Can Completely Change How Your Lemon WorksA simple kitchen trick can significantly improve your lemon juicing. Microwaving a lemon for just ten seconds softens its internal structur...
Microplastics in India’s agriculture: A growing problem demanding urgent actionA new roadmap by NAAS emphasises national monitoring, improved waste management, and biodegradable alternatives to combat the growing crisi...
Why you should never refrigerate bananas: Scientists explain what really happens insideStoring bananas in the fridge might be spoiling their taste and aroma. New research reveals cold temperatures disrupt key proteins and gene...
MBBS student says his bluetooth earphones ‘burst’ inside ear, triggers eardrum inflammation: What happenedA medical student reported his Bluetooth earphones allegedly burst, leading to eardrum inflammation. This incident raises concerns about ea...
Microwave a Lemon for 10 Seconds – Here’s Why This Simple Trick Makes Everything EasierStruggling with a hard lemon? A quick 10-20 second microwave zap softens its juice vesicles, making juicing significantly easier. This scie...
Water, waste & will: How India’s MSMEs can lead the sustainability revolutionWater efficiency, if managed wisely, could very well be the next competitive advantage for Indian MSMEs.
Waste water to clean energy: Japanese engineers harness the power of osmosisEngineers have opened the world's second osmotic power plant, generating electricity from the difference in salinity between treated sewage...
- Balancing act in cell membranes to sustain vision
Kolkata, Dec 7 (IANS) Shedding light on the balancing act necessary to maintain size of cell membranes, researchers have found a critical l...
Indian American develops membrane to aid water purificationAn Indian American researcher has developed a self-assembling synthetic membrane that may aid in better gas separation, water purification.