Science
Assam scientists probe Sun to rethink gravity
Souvik Das, a researcher under the DST-INSPIRE programme, is attempting to examine how gravity behaves under the Sun’s extreme heat…
What is futuristic marine and space biotechnology? | Explained
The story so far: Futuristic space and marine biotechnology research focuses on using underexplored environments, such as the deep oceans…
NIMHANS study proposes new model for early protein deposit formation in Parkinson’s disease
Researchers at NIMHANS, Bengaluru have shed new light on early molecular events that may trigger Parkinson’s Disease (PD), proposing a…
What is suborbital tourism? – The Hindu
Billionaire businessman Jeff Bezos is launched with three crew members aboard a New Shepard rocket on the world’s first unpiloted…
Singapore to launch space agency in response to global investment surge
Singapore will launch its own space agency on April 1 as it bids to “fully harness the value and opportunities…
Japan retrieves rare earth mud from deep seabed in test mission
Japan’s drilling-equipped research vessel Chikyu before its departure from Shimizu port to conduct a test recovery of rare-earth–rich mud near…
Low-cost flexible biosensor for early heart attack detection developed by BITS–RMIT Univ
A biosensor capable of detecting myoglobin early, aiding physicians to identify cardiac events | Photo Credit: GETTY IMAGES A flexible,…
Paresthesia: The Science of ‘Sleeping Limbs’
Paresthesia | Photo Credit: Gemini DALL E Paresthesia, or sleeping limbs, is characterised by a numb, tingling, or a slight…
‘Gorillas are what we want to be’: conservation leader Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
Uganda’s history with mountain gorillas is inseparable from its political turmoil. Mountain gorillas (Gorilla beringei beringei) are restricted to Central…
Spreading endlessly: The ad infinitum story
1,2,3,4,5,6,7…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..∞ The dots lead us to infinity. Or so I can say and immediately end this article here. Try imagining…

