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Cyclone Mocha

Cyclone Mocha, a powerful tropical storm, has garnered significant attention due to its potential impact on Bangladesh, Myanmar, and parts of northeastern India. Predicted Landfall and Maximum Sustained Wind Speed According to the IMD, Cyclone Mocha is expected to make ..

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Scary Barbie – The Largest Cosmic Explosion

Astronomers recently made an extraordinary discovery, identifying the largest cosmic explosion ever observed. This colossal fireball, affectionately nicknamed “Scary Barbie,” has captivated scientists and enthusiasts alike. Unveiling the Magnitude: 100 Times Larger Than Our Solar System The scale of this ..

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Vaccination of Wild Koalas Against Chlamydia

Australian scientists have embarked on a groundbreaking initiative to vaccinate wild koalas against chlamydia in New South Wales. This field trial aims to protect these iconic marsupials from the devastating effects of the disease, including blindness, infertility, and death. With ..

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Clinical Trial of Viaskin

A recent clinical trial of visaskin patch has demonstrated promising results in preventing severe allergic reactions in toddlers with peanut allergies. The Clinical Trial More than 200 children between the ages of 1 to 3, all with peanut allergies, participated ..

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Comb Jellies and Their Unique Neurons

Comb jellies, also known as ctenophores, have always captivated scientists and nature enthusiasts alike. These marine creatures boast a jelly-like body enveloped in iridescent combs, making them a visual wonder. Not only are they considered a prime candidate for the ..

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ISRO Tests Semi-Cryogenic Engine

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has recently embarked on a series of tests to develop and evaluate semi-cryogenic engines for future launch vehicles. The first integrated test marks a significant milestone in India’s space exploration endeavors. Testing Location and ..

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Pliosaur Discovered in England

Fossil remains of a giant pilosaur was discovered in England recently. Their discovery is significant discovery due to the enormous size estimation. Roaming the Prehistoric Seas Pliosaurs, including their short-necked counterparts, were mainly found in the prehistoric seas of Europe. ..

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What is Pangenome?

The scientific community is abuzz with excitement as scientists unveil a groundbreaking development in human genetics – the pangenome. This term refers to a new and more diverse DNA blueprint that holds the potential to revolutionize our understanding of human ..

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Mitochondrial Donation Treatment

Within the realm of in vitro fertilization (IVF), a groundbreaking technique known as mitochondrial donation treatment (MDT) is causing a stir. This innovative procedure aims to prevent the transmission of incurable diseases from mothers to their offspring. By utilizing healthy ..

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Sludge in STPs with Potential for Use as Fertilizer

Researchers at the IIT Roorkee for the first time analysed the sludge found in sewage treatment plants (STP) in India, which were established to treat polluted water from the Ganga river. The study revealed that most of the sludge has ..

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