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HMPV Virus in India: What You Need to Know About Its Spread, Treatment, and How to Stay Safe
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8 min read
Jan 8, 2025
Rajendra Kumar

HMPV Virus in India: What You Need to Know About Its Spread, Treatment, and How to Stay Safe

Amid growing concerns about the human metapneumovirus (HMPV) in India, the Union Health Ministry assures that this virus isn’t new—it’s been around globally, including in India, for years. So, what’s the real story behind HMPV? Let’s answer the most pressing questions about its transmission, treatment, and prevention. Soumya Swaminathan, the WHO’s former chief scientist who []

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Dark Oxygen: A Groundbreaking Discovery in the Deep Ocean
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6 min read
Jul 23, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

Dark Oxygen: A Groundbreaking Discovery in the Deep Ocean

In the uncharted depths of our oceans, where sunlight never penetrates and pressure is immense, scientists have uncovered an astonishing phenomenon: the production of “dark oxygen.” This groundbreaking discovery is challenging our understanding of oceanic oxygen production and has significant implications for marine ecosystems and beyond. The Oxygen We Breathe: A Marine Gift Oxygen is []

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Potato Paradox: A Simple Question with an Impossible Answer
Education
3 min read
Feb 22, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

Potato Paradox: A Simple Question with an Impossible Answer

The potato paradox presents a mathematical puzzle as follows: Fred purchases 100 kg of potatoes containing 99% water. After allowing them to dry, they now contain 98% water. The question arises: What is their revised weight? This may seem like a simple question but the question itself is called potato paradox for a reason. The []

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Astronomers Find Possibly the Brightest Thing in Universe, With a Black Hole Eating a Sun Everyday
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6 min read
Feb 21, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

Astronomers Find Possibly the Brightest Thing in Universe, With a Black Hole Eating a Sun Everyday

The light from this celestial object, which is 500 trillion times brighter than our sun, traveled for over 12 billion years to reach Earth. Scientists found something that may be the brightest thing in the Universe. Its called a quasar, and it might be the brightest thing ever in the whole universe. This celestial body []

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Frog Discovered with Mushroom Growing on Its Back in India, Scientists Are Baffled
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7 min read
Feb 18, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

Frog Discovered with Mushroom Growing on Its Back in India, Scientists Are Baffled

While exploring the Western Ghats, a group of Indian scientists found something strange: a frog with a mushroom growing on its back. They were hiking near the mountains in June, looking for reptiles and amphibians. Near a small pond by the road, they saw around 40 tiny frogs. One of them caught their eye because []

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Putin Claims Russia is Very Close to Cancer Vaccine Development
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6 min read
Feb 17, 2024
Dr. Shailendra Jha

Putin Claims Russia is Very Close to Cancer Vaccine Development

Russian scientists are approaching the development of cancer vaccines, potentially bringing hope to patients, according to President Vladimir Putins announcement on Wednesday. Putin mentioned in a televised address that the country is on the brink of creating what are commonly known as cancer vaccines and cutting-edge immunomodulatory drugs. Speaking at a Moscow forum on future []

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Kyasanur Forest disease: a Viral Hemorrhagic Fever that has been known in India for the Last 60 Years
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4 min read
Feb 15, 2024
Dr. Shailendra Jha

Kyasanur Forest disease: a Viral Hemorrhagic Fever that has been known in India for the Last 60 Years

Theres a sickness called Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) spreading in Karnataka. Its a fever you get from ticks, and its making people sick. As of February 3rd this year, there have been two deaths and 53 confirmed cases in Uttara Kannada, Chikkamagaluru, and Shivamogga districts. Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD) is a viral hemorrhagic fever that has []

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Barry Marshall’s Amazing Adventure: Beating Ulcers with Bravery
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4 min read
Feb 15, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

Barry Marshall’s Amazing Adventure: Beating Ulcers with Bravery

Once upon a time, people thought stomach ulcers were caused by stress or spicy food. But Barry Marshall, an Australian physician had a different idea. He believed a sneaky bacteria called Helicobacter pylori was to blame. Nobody believed him, though. So, what did Barry do? He did something crazy! Since it was against the rules []

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How Scientists Achieved a 10,000-Fold Slowdown of Light in a Groundbreaking Experiment
News
6 min read
Feb 13, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

How Scientists Achieved a 10,000-Fold Slowdown of Light in a Groundbreaking Experiment

We always believed that light travels the fastest and we humans could do little to reduce its speed. This is not entirely true. Scientists have earlier shown that the speed of light can be slowed down in certain scenarios, and a recent study introduces a method that could prove to be one of the most []

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Can Chernobyl’s Mutant Wolves Resist Cancer? New Study Finds Clues
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7 min read
Feb 11, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

Can Chernobyl’s Mutant Wolves Resist Cancer? New Study Finds Clues

In the bizarre aftermath of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986, nature has exhibited astonishing resilience and adaptation in the face of catastrophic radiation levels. To restrict access, authorities cordoned off a 1,000 square mile (2,590 square kilometers) zone. Among the most mystifying inhabitants of the exclusion zone are the mutant wolves, whose very existence []

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This “Suicide Plant” Has the Most Painful Spikes in the World
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7 min read
Feb 11, 2024
Rajendra Kumar

This “Suicide Plant” Has the Most Painful Spikes in the World

A very dangerous plant that can make you feel like youve been shocked and burned at the same time. Its called the gympie-gympie plant, and it comes from Australia and some parts of Asia. The plant is so painful that people feel like theyve been shocked and burned after touching it just once. The tiny []

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Self-Healing Metal Baffles Scientists in Experimental Breakthrough
News
7 min read
Dec 5, 2023
Rajendra Kumar

Self-Healing Metal Baffles Scientists in Experimental Breakthrough

How wonderful would it be if the engineered world around you were to heal, and repair itself to maintain its integrity? Something that belongs to the realm of science fiction has found a foot in the real world when scientists observed a metal healing itself, something never seen before. Unlocking the full understanding and control []

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Visualizing Earth’s Carbon Footprint: NASA Animation Exposes the Planet’s Top Polluters in Stunning Detail
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5 min read
Jul 3, 2023
Rajendra Kumar

Visualizing Earth’s Carbon Footprint: NASA Animation Exposes the Planet’s Top Polluters in Stunning Detail

Embark on a Spectacular Journey with NASAs Latest Animation, Unveiling the Mystifying Dance of Carbon Dioxide Across the World! Brace yourself as the eerie yet mesmerizing video exposes the invisible greenhouse gases that silently shape our planets destiny. These elusive culprits, invisible to the naked eye, exert unparalleled power on the planet we live on, []

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Physicists Achieve ‘Quantum Time Flip’ Causing Light to Move Both Forward and Backward in Time
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8 min read
Jan 12, 2023
Rajendra Kumar

Physicists Achieve ‘Quantum Time Flip’ Causing Light to Move Both Forward and Backward in Time

Time travel is one of the fascinating concepts in science, the idea that we can go forward and backward in time has fascinated science fiction lovers for ages. Now, for the first time, physicists have made light appear to move simultaneously forward and backward through time. This new technique, however, has nothing to do with []

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Scientists Take Big Step Towards Treating Blindness With Lab-Grown Retinal Cells
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8 min read
Jan 11, 2023
Rajendra Kumar

Scientists Take Big Step Towards Treating Blindness With Lab-Grown Retinal Cells

Retinal eye cells grown in the lab show potential for treating blindness through successful connections, paving the way for clinical trials. My eyes reveal what my tongue could never express. Eyes are more than an organ to us humans, they open the world to us and us to the world. Scientists have long been working []

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Regenerative Medicine Gets a Boost: Researchers Develop Synthetic Molecules to  Regenerate Tissues, Heal Wounds, Regrow Nerves
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6 min read
Jan 9, 2023
Dr. Shailendra Jha

Regenerative Medicine Gets a Boost: Researchers Develop Synthetic Molecules to Regenerate Tissues, Heal Wounds, Regrow Nerves

Scientists at UC San Francisco have made an exciting discovery that could bring us closer to the dream of breakthrough regenerative medicine. They have developed molecules that act like cellular glue, enabling them to precisely control how cells bond with each other. This marks a significant step towards the creation of tissues and organs, something []

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Sperm Discovery Disgusted the Scientist, Who Wished for Suppression of Findings
Interesting Facts
13 min read
Jan 8, 2023
Rajendra Kumar

Sperm Discovery Disgusted the Scientist, Who Wished for Suppression of Findings

Antonie Philips van Leeuwenhoek, the father of microbiology, was horrified by the appearance of sperm under the microscope. Even though human civilization had a good understanding of reproduction prior to the invention of the microscope, it wasnt until the 17th century that anyone knew what sperm actually were or had seen their distinctive appearance. Antonie []

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Two New Minerals Discovered in a 15-Metric Ton Meteorite That Landed in Africa
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4 min read
Dec 25, 2022
Rajendra Kumar

Two New Minerals Discovered in a 15-Metric Ton Meteorite That Landed in Africa

A team of researchers has discovered at least two new minerals that have never before been seen on Earth in a 15-ton meteorite found in Somalia — the ninth largest meteorite ever found. Scientists at the University of Alberta have identified two new minerals in a slice of a meteorite weighing 70 grams, which was []

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Study Finds Connection Between Empathy and Decoding Animal Sounds
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5 min read
Dec 21, 2022
Rajendra Kumar

Study Finds Connection Between Empathy and Decoding Animal Sounds

A new study has found that people who excel at empathy tests are also better at deciphering the emotional sounds of animals. The study, which included the vocalizations of six different mammal species, was conducted by researchers at the University of Copenhagen and included 1,024 participants from 48 countries. The researchers found that on average, []

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7 Million Incorrect Diagnoses Annually in US Emergency Departments: Government Study Finds
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3 min read
Dec 16, 2022
Dr. Shailendra Jha

7 Million Incorrect Diagnoses Annually in US Emergency Departments: Government Study Finds

Diagnostic errors in emergency departments (EDs) are a major patient safety concern and can cause serious harm or even death. A study was done to find out which diseases and clinical presentations are most often linked to diagnostic errors in EDs in the United States and other developed countries. The study also tried to find []

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The Surprising Findings on the Effects of Market Institutions on Morality
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4 min read
Dec 16, 2022
Rajendra Kumar

The Surprising Findings on the Effects of Market Institutions on Morality

The expansion of markets has often been seen as having a negative impact on moral values, with some suggesting that it can lead to moral deterioration. One of the main arguments against the expansion of markets is that it leads to moral deterioration, with critics suggesting that markets prioritize profit over ethical values and ultimately []

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Maharishi Kanad And The Founding Of Atomic Theory: A Closer Look
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20 min read
Dec 14, 2022
Rajendra Kumar

Maharishi Kanad And The Founding Of Atomic Theory: A Closer Look

Maharishi Kanad (also known as Kanada or Kanada Maharishi) was an ancient Indian philosopher and founder of the Vaisheshika school of Hindu philosophy. He is known for his treatise on natural philosophy, the Vaisheshika Sutras, which deals with topics such as atomic theory, the nature of the universe, and the concept of causation. His philosophical []

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Experience the Magic of the Geminids Meteor Shower: Tips for Viewing the Annual Celestial Show
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6 min read
Dec 14, 2022
Rajendra Kumar

Experience the Magic of the Geminids Meteor Shower: Tips for Viewing the Annual Celestial Show

The Geminids meteor shower is an annual meteor shower that typically occurs in mid-December. The shower is named after the constellation Gemini, as the meteors appear to originate from this constellation. The Geminids are known for their bright and colorful meteors and are considered one of the best meteor showers of the year, according to []

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10 Mysterious Holes on Earth That Will Leave You Fascinated and Terrified
Interesting Facts
23 min read
Dec 12, 2022
Abhijit Kumar

10 Mysterious Holes on Earth That Will Leave You Fascinated and Terrified

There are many mysterious holes on Earth that have puzzled scientists and the general public alike. From giant sinkholes in the ocean to natural gas fields that have been burning for decades, these holes have captured the imagination of people all over the world. We will take a closer look at 10 of the most []

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