Science
Lunar crater named after Artemis commander’s deceased wife
This image provided by NASA Monday, April 6, 2026, shows the Moon, the near side (the hemisphere we see from…
‘Historic day’: Artemis astronauts break space distance record
The four astronauts embarking on NASA’s lunar flyby became on Monday (April 6, 2026) the humans to travel furthest from…
How energy efficiency drives seasonal mountain bird migration worldwide
Migration is the movement of birds across long distances, from temperate to tropical regions during winters, and vice versa. The…
Climate change reshaping disease patterns, straining health systems, finds report
Climate change is emerging as a major public health threat in India, reshaping disease patterns, straining healthcare systems, and placing…
Unlocking early detection, better treatment pathways for PCOS and endometriosis using microRNAs
The main regulator in PCOS and endometriosis are microRNAs (miRNAs), which are small molecules that act like a bridge between…
Artemis mission approaches lunar loop for first flyby since 1972
The Artemis astronauts entered the final phase of their run-up to a lunar loop on Monday (April 6, 2026), a…
Science Snapshots: April 5, 2026
People stand in a flooded area in Bundi village, Rajasthan, following heavy rains. August 23, 2025 | Photo Credit: @ombirlakota/X.com/ANI…
ISRO launches mission in Ladakh to test mental, physical strength of astronauts
Known as the Mission MITRA (Mapping of Interoperable Traits and Response Assessment), the study will be conducted until April 9….
Why do octopuses have a ‘mating arm’?
Researchers have found that male octopuses have a specialised arm, known as the hectocotylus, as a sophisticated sensory organ to…
Questions arise over reproducibility in social, behavioural sciences
‘Challenges for replicability extend across social-behavioural sciences, illustrating the importance of identifying conditions that promote or inhibit replicability’ | Photo…

