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Survey reveals a whopping 59% of Indians are sleep-deprived
A recent survey conducted by citizen engagement platform LocalCircles has revealed that nearly 59% of Indians get less than six hours of sleep every night.
Harvard scientist says God exists and there's a mathematical proof
In a recent discussion on the Tucker Carlson Network, Dr. Willie Soon, an astrophysicist and aerospace engineer from Harvard University, proposed a mathematical argument for the existence of God.
Doctors cure rare blindness in infants with gene therapy
In a groundbreaking medical feat, a team of doctors in London has successfully cured blindness in children suffering from a rare genetic disorder.
Even eating from plastic containers can harm your heart: Study
Your favourite takeout meal might be serving up more than just deliciousness—it could be a recipe for heart failure!
Study says most people feel better in morning! Do you?
A new study by University College London (UCL) has found that people tend to feel better in the morning.
US approves trials for pig kidney transplants in humans
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved two biotech firms, United Therapeutics Corp. and eGenesis, to conduct clinical trials involving the transplantation of organs from genetically modified pigs into patients suffering from kidney failure.
Scientists create mice with 2 biological fathers
In a groundbreaking study, scientists from China have successfully created mice with two biological fathers.
Medical breakthrough: Trial shows stem-cell patches can treat heart failure
A revolutionary clinical trial has shown stem cell-derived muscle patches can be used to treat heart failure.
Lab-grown human eggs, sperm could soon be a reality
The UK's fertility watchdog, the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA), has revealed that the technology for lab-grown human eggs and sperm is close to becoming a reality.
Antibiotics, antivirals could help treat dementia, suggests new study
According to a recent study, antibiotics, antivirals, and vaccines could be repurposed to fight dementia.
Survival of the luckiest: New study challenges Darwin's evolution theory
According to a recent study by Matthew Zipple, an evolutionary biologist at Cornell University, luck could be an important factor in evolution.
Drinking coffee in morning may lower premature death by 16%
A recent study published in the European Heart Journal suggests that coffee consumption timing may affect health outcomes.
2025-born children are 'Generation Beta': Here's what it means
The year 2025 will bring Generation Beta, the group born between 2025 and roughly 2039.
Each cigarette shortens lifespan by 20 minutes, reveals new study
According to a recent study by University College London (UCL), smoking a single cigarette can shorten a person's life by an average of 20 minutes.
Drinking tea or coffee regularly may reduce cancer risk: Study
A new study indicates that regular intake of tea and coffee may lower the risk of head and neck cancers.
Aging reversed? 70-year-olds healthier than 60s
A recent study published in the journal Nature Ageing has redefined aging, claiming that 70 is the new 60 for older adults in England.
'Forever chemical' found in European mineral water! Know the danger
Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), a persistent synthetic compound dubbed a "forever chemical," has been found in mineral water from multiple European countries.
Melodic brushes: Pioneers of synesthetic art
Synesthetic art is when music becomes a painting.
Eating dark chocolate regularly may lower diabetes risk: Study
A new research indicates that eating dark chocolate on a regular basis could possibly lower the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Unraveling the metabolism meal myth
Many people believe that eating big meals revs up your metabolism, but science says otherwise.
New drug offers breakthrough in Asthma, COPD treatment in 50-years
A new clinical trial has unveiled a promising way to treat severe asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) attacks.
Quick ways to alleviate stress with classical music listening
Listening to classical music can significantly reduce stress.
5 ways to improve sleep with sound therapy
Sound therapy has become a go-to solution for many seeking to improve their sleep, harnessing the power of different sounds and rhythms to relax the mind and body, and ultimately, help you drift off to a peaceful slumber.
Universe's expansion rate may not be constant, new research reveals
The idea of dark energy, a mysterious force thought to be responsible for the accelerated expansion of our universe, is being re-examined by scientists.
Relieving indigestion with ginger and fennel seed tea
Indigestion is a widespread issue, it leads to a lot of uneasiness and pain.
Revealing garlic's blood pressure lowering marvels
Garlic, a staple in many kitchens, has been utilized for hundreds of years not only for its ability to elevate the taste of meals but also for its potent medicinal properties.
You won't believe but humans can absorb nutrients through air
Recent research has unveiled a new concept of "aeronutrients," indicating that humans can absorb certain nutrients directly from the air.
Mastering online research like a pro
The ability to conduct effective online research is a vital skill in today's digital age.
'Jekyll and Hyde' bosses can harm employee morale, productivity: Study
A recent study by researchers at Stevens Institute of Technology has found that bosses who switch between abusive and charming behavior, can severely hurt employee morale and job performance.
Groundbreaking stem cell transplant restores vision in multiple patients
In a global first, a groundbreaking stem cell transplant has successfully restored the vision of three people with severe corneal damage.
Rare 'doomsday fish' spotted again in Southern California
A rare marine creature, dubbed the "doomsday fish," was found last week at Grandview Beach in Encinitas, San Diego County.
Study finds over 800 million people affected by diabetes globally
A recent international study has shown that global diabetes rates have doubled in the last 30 years.
NASA invests $11.5 million in 5 sustainable aircraft concepts
NASA has awarded five research grants, totaling $11.5 million, under its Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability 2050 (AACES) program.
5 minutes of daily exercise can lower blood pressure: Study
A recent study has found that adding just five minutes of exercise into your daily routine can drastically reduce blood pressure.
Unraveling the soy-hormone myth
Soy, a staple in many diets, is shrouded in myths about its hormone effects.
Wearing tight petticoats under sarees cause severe health issues, study
A recent study published in the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Case Reports has flagged the health risks of wearing tightly tied petticoats under sarees.
Scientists say making mosquitoes deaf could help fight dengue
A team of scientists from the University of California has found a novel way to fight diseases such as dengue, yellow fever, and Zika.
Scientists test graphene chip implant to revolutionize brain tumor surgery
In a major development, a revolutionary device aimed at transforming the surgical treatment of brain tumors has entered its first clinical trial.
Ex-NVIDIA programmer discovers largest-ever prime number with 41 million digits
In a major mathematical breakthrough, Luke Durant, a former NVIDIA programmer, has discovered the world's largest known prime number.
Refreshing mind with forest bathing practices
Forest bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is a Japanese practice of immersing oneself in the forest atmosphere.