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Theory which predicts variable speed of light, not constant as suggested by Albert Einstein, may soon be tested. By: PTI | London | Updated: November 29, 2016 12:50 pm.
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MIT researchers have learnt something unexpected about water. Inside really confined spaces, such as carbon nanotubes, water freezes at temperatures where it would normally boil.
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Mumbai: China's extraterrestrial ambitions are clearly lifting off, even threatening the US-based National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Nasa), according to a recent Bloomberg article.
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In order to put forth tangible proof that backs the multiverse or 'Many Worlds' theory, scientists have finally confirmed that parallel universes exist and that they have already started interacting with ours.
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London, Nov 27 (IANS): In a first, scientists from Switzerland have developed a new perovskite material with unique magnetic properties that can be used to build next-generation hard drives, making writing and accessing data on them easy.
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TOKYO: An amusement park in western Japan sparked an uproar after it displayed about 5,000 dead fish in the ice at a skating rink, forcing the park to close the attraction.
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Sometimes, the alliances built helps to determine the success of a mission. NASA sees this as a truth and allegedly closed a partnership deal with UAE for its Mars probe taking place in 2021.
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ISRO is optimistic after the successful Mars Orbiter mission and is now planning for even bigger Mars mission. The Mangalyaan has completed 25 months in orbit and now ISRO is seeking permission for a second Mars Orbiter mission.
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Australian scientists say warming oceans year 2016 have caused the biggest die-off of corals ever recorded on Australia's Great Barrier Reef.
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration wants to boldly go beyond the adult diaper. The agency is seeking a system to manage fecal, menstrual and urine waste for six days - “a continuous duration of up to 144 hours,” as NASA wrote on its ...
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Is it possible for humans to regrow an amputated arm or leg, or completely restore nervous system function after a spinal cord injury?
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NASA discovered an alien planet dubbed K2-3d mission as a part of its K2 mission carried out by the Kepler's telescope. Now it is believe that the newly discovered planet may harbor alien or extraterrestrial life.
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Two new studies suggest oceans of water beneath the Earth's surface that sustain life on the planet. (Photo : WORLD NEWS BANK/YouTube).
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The non-interlocking work started by Divisional Railway, Bhopal has led to cancellation of 2 trains and route diversion of four trains.
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Last year, a massive 583-square-kilometre (225-square-mile) chunk of the Pine Island Glacier - a vast section of ice that holds the West Antarctic ice sheet together - broke free, heading out into the ocean to eventually melt and raise sea levels ...
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UC Berkeley and University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign scientists collaborated on a study published earlier this month examining the potential of genetic manipulation in plants to combat world hunger.
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A CITY has been rocked by inexplicable bright lights seen “blinking” in the sky - that have been compared to one of the world's most famous mass UFO sightings.
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Researchers say that early learning is based on an automatic ability to associate objects which enables babies to quickly make sense of their environment.
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Satellite image of the terrain in Utopia Planitia, where scientists just discovered a vast water ice deposit. (Image: ESA/DLR/FU Berlin).
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