Sky under scan? China's largest radio telescope opens to astronomers The world's largest radio telescope -- FAST, funded by China, is now open to astronomers across the world to study pulsar and neutron stars. Sep 26, 2019By Priya Yadav
NASA's 2024 lunar mission will land first woman, next man on Moon; Reckons even shuttle service Bridenstine revealed that NASA is planning to land a woman on the moon in their upcoming lunar mission Sep 26, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
Archaeologists unearth pre-historic feeding 'bottles' from children's grave in Germany Traces of animal milk have been detected in three small Bronze Age ceramic vessels which were recovered from children's grave in Germany. Sep 26, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder Archaeology
NTU scientists develop new chip to analyse immunity system within minutes This new device is to analyse the health of white blood cells and also believed to be very useful in the study of NETosis. Sep 26, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
Area 51 is definitely shrouded in mystery and government does not want public to know, says author James Abbot claimed that the US government might have moved all the sensitive materials from Area 51 long ago Sep 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
NASA spots asteroid fast approaching earth at a speed of 33,768 kmph; Are we in trouble? As per NASA, this asteroid that will skim past Earth on September 26 is just three feet shorter than Big Ben's clock tower in London Sep 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa Asteroid
Near-infrared spectroscopy on ancient mummy reveals this common 21st century killer caused their death too After analysing mummies by using near-infrared spectroscopy researchers came to know that heart disease is not a modern problem. Sep 25, 2019By Bhaswati Guha Majumder
What made Venus uninhabitable despite perfect conditions to host life 3 billion years ago? Even though Venus is now uninhabitable, the new research suggests that the planet had ideal conditions to host life until the day a mysterious event happened Sep 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
Scientists on the verge of finding weird state of matter Einstein had predicted Scientists believe that the discovery of this new state of matter could solve several mysteries in the world of physics Sep 25, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Amid hike in anti-resistant bacteria, green tea provides hope to fight on A study says a compound in green tea may help fight antibiotic resistance, which has become a global health concern in recent years. Sep 24, 2019By Priya Yadav
After narrow miss of asteroid 2019-OK, NASA gears up to launch new infrared telescope to detect near earth objects A NASA advisory panel meeting has decided to launch an infrared telescope to study near-earth objects in course of collision with the Earth. Sep 24, 2019By Priya Yadav Asteroid Nasa
Mysterious black entity appeared in Jupiter's image, what was it? A few months back, conspiracy theorists had spotted a mysterious UFO hovering above the surface of Jupiter Sep 23, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Nasa
US defense department apologizes for threatening Area 51 invaders In a deleted tweet, the US military unit had threatened to use stealth bombers against Area 51 trespassers Sep 23, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan
Instead of help, Alexa leaves dementia patients 'deeply distressed' A new report says that technology such as Amazon Alexa devices leave those in need of care distressed and fearful. Sep 23, 2019By Priya Yadav
Why humans fail to locate aliens in this big universe? Stephen Hawking had previously warned that the earth will be doomed if aliens discover the blue planet. Sep 23, 2019By Nirmal Narayanan Alien