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DNA Video
08 Nov 2022
DNA: Lab-grown blood given to people in clinical trials
For the first time in human history, scientists have succeeded in preparing artificial blood in the lab and has been transfused to two people. However, only a few drops of this blood were added, so that their effect in the human body could be detected. These clinical trials have been done in the UK. See complete analysis of blood made in the lab in DNA
covid
17 Mar 2022
70% long Covid patients face memory, concentration problems: Study
Seven in ten long Covid patients experience concentration and memory problems. Half of the patients reported difficulties in getting medical professionals to take their symptoms seriously. People who experienced neurological symptoms during initial illness were more likely to have cognitive symptoms later on.
Planet 9
21 Jan 2019
Mystery orbits in outer solar system not caused by 'Planet Nine': Study
The new theory is not the first to propose that the gravitational forces of a massive disc made of small objects could avoid the need for a ninth planet.
University of Cambridge
21 Jan 2019
This brain training app can boost attention, concentration
The results showed that those who played "Decoder" were better than those who played Bingo and those who played no game.
Washington
17 Feb 2018
Six Indian Americans win Gates Cambridge scholarship
Six Indian Americans, including two women, are among 35 students from the US selected for the prestigious Gates Cambridge scholarship.
Malala Yousafzai
24 Jan 2018
Malala Yousafzai, British comedian Stephen Fry spar on Twitter over Oxford vs Cambridge
Earlier this week, Stephen Fry took to Twitter writing about his meeting with Malala at a Gates Foundation event in New York last year.
Dreaming
25 Oct 2017
Day-dreaming may not be so bad after all! This is what a study has revealed
In the new research published in the journal Proceedings of National Academy of Sciences, scientists showed that the DMN plays an important role in allowing us to switch to 'autopilot' once we are familiar with a task.
Harvard
15 Aug 2017
Harvard keeps top spot in Chinese ranking of best universities
The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich remained the highest-ranked entry from continental Europe, holding on to 19th place, while the University of Copenhagen in Denmark moved up one slot to 30th.
Star
12 Jul 2017
Discovered - Smallest star ever known in Universe, and it's slightly larger than Saturn
The star, called EBLM J0555–57Ab, is slightly bigger than Saturn and is located about 600 light-years from Earth and can be seen from the Southern Hemisphere, using a large telescope.
Autism
28 Jun 2017
People with autism disorder are more consistent in decision-making tasks: Study
The study indicate that people with autism are less susceptible to the effects of decoy options when evaluating and choosing the "best" product among several options relative to individuals without autism.
Mental health
21 Jan 2017
Delirium can accelerate dementia process
When people start becoming delirious, it may have a long-lasting impact on their brains, accelerating the dementia process among them, a new study has found.
Cancer
21 Dec 2016
New blood test may improve treatment for ovarian cancer patients
By measuring the levels of the mutated cancer gene TP53, researchers found those who responded well to treatments had a rapid fall in the levels of this circulating DNA.
Africa
25 Jul 2016
How Africans collaborate with wild birds to get honey
While it has long been known that in many parts of Africa, people and a species of wax-eating bird called the greater honeyguide work together to find wild bees' nests, new research has unraveled a novel dimension to this unique human-animal relationship.
IANS
08 Jun 2016
Keep larger wine glass at arm's length if you want to drink less!
The findings showed that increasing the size of wine glasses led to nearly 10 per cent increase in wine sales.
limbs
20 Apr 2016
New evidence suggests our limbs may have evolved from shark gills
The new genetic results support the century-old but widely discounted theory on the origin of limbs.
Food
14 Apr 2016
Unhealthy food's presence sways overweight people's choices
Suggesting overweight people to eat healthily may be a futile step as a recent study has found that their brains override rational advice when presented with real food.
scientists
05 Apr 2016
New state of matter detected in 2D material
Scientists, led by an Indian-origin researcher, have found evidence of a mysterious new state of matter in a 2D material, in which electrons - thought to be indivisible building blocks of nature - break into pieces.
55 Cancri e
31 Mar 2016
Temperature map of super-Earth reveals a world of lava - Watch!
The map of super-Earth 55 Cancri e was created using temperature data from NASA's Spitzer Space Telescope.
solar cells
28 Mar 2016
Solar cell material can recycle light to boost efficiency
The study involved shining a laser on to one part of a 500 nanometre-thick sample of lead-iodide perovskite.
Gnetic risk
21 Mar 2016
Knowing genetic risk doesn't really help us
Behaviours included smoking, alcohol consumption, diet, and physical activity. Other outcomes analysed were motivation to change behaviour and levels of depression and anxiety.
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