Rocky planets can form in extreme environments: Study
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, an international team of astronomers have provided the first evidence of water and other molecules in the highly irradiated inner, rocky-plan...
Rocky planets can form in extreme environments: Study
Using the James Webb Space Telescope, an international team of astronomers have provided the first evidence of water and other molecules in the highly irradiated inner, rocky-plan...
Researchers give more insight into connection between neuroinflammation, Alzheimer's disease
Researchers uncovered how genetic changes in specific types of brain cells can cause the inflammatory response seen in Alzheimer's disease.
Study finds connection between adverse childhood experiences, muscle dysmorphia
According to a recent study, adolescents and young adults who had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) before the age of 18 had a substantially higher risk of presenting indicatio...
Researchers discover new methods to identify bacteria more easily
Antibiotics are used far too regularly around the world. Bacteria are becoming more resistant as a result. Curing bacterial illnesses is getting increasingly difficult because ant...
Study finds viable therapy for heart arrhythmias
In a study led by Guadalupe Sabio and Jose Jalife at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) in Madrid, researchers discovered a new signalling pathway conn...
Newborn babies can sense music beats: Research
Newborn newborns can hear beats in music, according to new research.
Study sheds more light into secret strength of marine mussels
How can one establish robust, yet fast-releasing bonds between living and non-living tissues? Bioengineers who want to develop materials that fuse together for sophisticated biolo...
NASA develops 6 cereal box-size satellites to study solar radio bursts
Scientists at NASA have completed construction of six identical cereal box-size satellites that aim to study solar radio bursts, and they now await their final testing.
Researchers harness AI to map visual functions in brain
Researchers have harnessed the power of Artificial Intelligence (AI) to map visual functions in the brain, which they say will also remove biases that may arise when looking at re...
Astronomers find giant stream of stars running between galaxies
An international team of researchers has discovered the largest-ever giant and extremely faint stream of stars running between galaxies.
EVs suffer from 79% more maintenance issues than gas-powered cars: Report
Electric vehicles (EVs) suffer from 79 per cent more maintenance issues than gas or diesel-powered vehicles, while plug-in hybrid EVs have 146 per cent more problems, a new report...
NISAR is a great example of the strong US-India partnership: NASA administrator
NASA Administrator Bill Nelson stated that NISAR (NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar) is a great example of the strong US-India partnership.
Study finds ways to direct medications to particular body parts
A study conducted by academics at the University of Gothenburg revealed a method that can change the way medicines are delivered to specific parts of the body.
Use of social media among youth is linked with unhealthy behaviours
Researchers found that youths who use social media are more likely to engage in dangerous health behaviours, such as increased use of alcohol, drugs, and tobacco, antisocial condu...
IISER Kolkata study shows solar activity likely to peak in 2024
The Sun’s currently active phase of Solar Cycle 25 is likely to peak to its maximum intensity in 2024, as is evident in the increasing number of sunspots and increasing solar flar...
Researchers give insight into repairing nerve cells after injury, in chronic disease
Each year, more than 3 million people in the United States suffer from peripheral neuropathy, a condition in which nerves outside of the brain and spinal cord are destroyed, resul...
Study finds how to evaluate quality of global water models
Researchers from IIASA contributed to a new multinational study that examined how well global water models agree with one another and with observational data.
Researchers reveal new ways to identify bacteria more easily
Antibiotics are used far too frequently all over the world. Bacteria are getting resistant as a result. Curing bacterial infections is becoming increasingly challenging because an...
Study finds complex link between lipids and cholelithiasis
A recent study published in the journal Gut sheds light on the complex link between serum lipids, lipid-modifying targets, and cholelithiasis, a prevalent illness marked by gallst...
New ChatGPT-like AI tool to accurately generate doctors' notes: Study
A new artificial intelligence (AI) computer programme can generate doctors' notes so well that two physicians couldn't tell the difference, according to a study, that ma...