Scientists to Study Sleep, or Lack of it, During COVID-19 Pandemic The deadly virus outbreak has created a major stir around the world in recent times claiming the lives of more than 416,000 people worldwide Jun 11, 2020By Reuters Coronavirus
Fifth State of Matter Observed in Space; Could Solve Many Universal Conundrums The new development could help scientists to unravel the mysteries surrounding the existence of dark energy Jun 11, 2020By Nirmal Narayanan
Can Listening To Mozart Benefit People Struggling With Epilepsy? Yes, Says Study The study found that listening to 'Sonata for Two Pianos in D Major, K. 448' by Mozart decreased the frequency of seizures in individuals with epilepsy Jun 11, 2020By Jeevan Biswas
Human Trials Begin In US for First Antibody Cocktail That Might Treat Coronavirus Regeneron is testing a COVID-19 antibody cocktail across US, could be available by fall, if successful Jun 11, 2020By Vinay B.S. Coronavirus
The Pandemic is Over Only For the Dead: Experts Explain Why a Deadlier Wave is Waiting Ending lockdown restrictions in many parts of the world is not a sign that the pandemic is over. The 'quarantine fatigue' can cause a second wave. Jun 11, 2020By Vinay B.S. Coronavirus
Philippines' Taal Volcano Shows Increased Activity Amid COVID-19 Outbreak; Will it Erupt Soon? A local agency in the Philippines has detected increased volcanic activity from the Taal volcano. Jun 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon Coronavirus
South Korean Doctors Find Risk Factors For Severe COVID-19 Cases Certain underlying conditions make Coronavirus patients more severely affected by the disease, South Korean doctors say. Jun 11, 2020By Reuters Coronavirus
Stunning Cosmic Snowflakes Captured in New Hubble Space Telescope Image NASA and the ESA's Hubble Space Telescope snapped a new photo of a globular cluster filled with stars and other stellar objects. Jun 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa Space Universe Milky way
Researchers Solve Mystery Behind Giant Hexagon-Shaped Storm on Saturn A new study provided a possible explanation regarding how Saturn's atmospheric conditions form the planet's hexagon-shaped storm. Jun 11, 2020By Carlo Inigo Monzon Nasa
NYC Health Department Issues New Guidelines for Safe Sex, to Start Free Home Delivery of Condoms Although the guidelines suggest that people stay at home as much as possible, they say that people 'will and should have sex' Jun 10, 2020By R. Ghosh Coronavirus
Mystery of Cleopatra's Tomb: Archaeologists May Have Found the Location of Egyptian Queen's Remains As the land of Egypt is filled with several mysterious buried undergrounds, finding Cleopatra's tomb is the next missing for the archaeologists Jun 10, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
What's Happening in Russia? 3 More Coronavirus Patients Kill Themselves, Taking the Tally to 7 Just like previous suicide cases, three more COVID-19 patients in Russian hospitals jumped from the window and died Jun 10, 2020By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Coronavirus
Singapore Company to Begin Human Trial for Possible COVID-19 Treatment The biotech company Tychan will begin Phase 1 of the antibody treatment trial next week with 23 volunteers Jun 10, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
China Says Harvard Study on Coronavirus Ridiculous; Scientists Not Convinced Either Harvard's research team used satellite images to study traffic around Wuhan's hospital and analyzed internet search data Jun 10, 2020By Krishnendu Banerjee Coronavirus
COVID-19 Vaccine May Still Take 12-18 Months to Come: Report Scientists predict a safe and effective vaccine against Coronavirus could take at least 12-18 months to develop, according to a new report Jun 10, 2020By IANS Coronavirus