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Napoleon: Don't miss out on this monumental masterpiece

Napoleon: Don’t miss out on the masterpiece

Experience the historical epic of Napoleon with Joaquin Phoenix portraying the Emperor of the French in this captivating trailer.
Rare Brain Infection Caused by Amoeba in Contaminated Water

Rare Brain Amoeba Infection; Kerala Has a Victim

A case of a rare brain infection caused by a free-living amoeba in contaminated waters has been reported in Kerala, India. Learn about primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), its symptoms, and the severe nature of the disease. Discover the risks associated with Naegleriafowleri, the amoeba responsible for the infection, and the importance of avoiding bathing in contaminated water.
Approximately 50,000 Russian War Deaths in Ukraine

Attack On Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant; Close Monitoring Needed

Ukraine and Russia accused each other of planning to attack the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant, one of the largest nuclear power plants in the world. However, neither side provided concrete evidence to support their claims of an imminent threat to the facility, which is currently occupied by Russian troops.
A few decades ago, seismologists exploring the deep recesses of our planet stumbled upon a puzzling phenomenon—a slender layer just a few hundred kilometers thick, known as the E prime layer. For years, its origin remained shrouded in mystery. However, a recent breakthrough by an international team, including researchers from Arizona State University, has brought clarity to this long-standing puzzle.

Humans, Most Deadliest predators In Earth

Humans have emerged as the planet’s most extraordinary predator, doing things that other predators do not, killing or capturing for reasons other than feeding themselves, according to study by the UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology (UKCEH) and the University of Victoria in Canada.
In a significant revelation, researchers have found that the grounding line of the southern Ronne Ice Shelf in Antarctica can move up to 15 km (six miles) with changing tides.

Tourism; Effective Management Needed For Antarctica

With tourism in Antarctica on a rise, researchers and conservation organizations argue for stronger measures to safeguard the environment of Antarctica from...
Euclid Voyages to Explore dark Universe

Euclid Voyages to Explore dark Universe

Euclid telescope, the European space telescope blasted off on July 1on a quest to explore the mysterious and invisible realm known as the dark universe.
Obesity and psychiatric disorders have a bi-directional relationship

Obesity Impairs Brain’s Ability To Detect Fullness

A recent study conducted by researchers in the Netherlands and the US has found that obesity impairs the brain's ability to detect fullness and feel satisfied after consuming sugar and fat.
The world saw a significant rise in global energy sector employment in 2022, fueled by increased investment in clean energy technologies. The second edition of the World Energy Employment report indicates that the number of jobs in the global energy sector reached 67 million people in 2022, marking a substantial increase of 3.5 million from pre-pandemic levels.

Using Natural Resources Efficiently for a Healthy Planet        

Global challenges such as climate change, economic productivity, food and water security, and health could be overcome if countries use their natural resources more efficiently, and this is possible without sacrificing the environment or human prosperity, a new report says.
Global reservoirs becoming emptier

Global reservoirs becoming emptier

Reservoirs across the globe have become increasingly empty despite an overall increase in total storage capacity due to the construction of new reservoirs, according to a new study.
Dealing with infertility is one of the toughest challenges

More Indians Are Turning Infertile

India has the dubious distinction of being associated with population explosion but the reality indicates equally strong infertility trends.