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Manmohan Singh Was A Vegetarian By Choice, Was Willing To Break His “Vow” For One Dish
The nation is mourning the loss of former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh, who died due to age-related health issues. He was 92. Dr Singh, […]
Study Reveals Chimpanzees Exhibit Varying Nut-Cracking Skills Within Same Group
A team of researchers has observed notable differences in the nut-cracking abilities of chimpanzees within the same group, shedding light on their tool-using behaviours. This […]
Underground Hydrogen Reserves Could Power Earth for 200 Years, Study Finds
A vast reserve of hydrogen gas buried beneath Earth’s crust has been estimated to hold trillions of tons of this clean energy source. Scientists suggest […]
Parker Solar Probe’s Closest Sun Flyby Sets Records, Signal Expected Soon
The Parker Solar Probe, an innovative spacecraft designed by NASA to explore the sun, is expected to transmit a critical status beacon after its historic […]
MeerKAT Detects Gravitational Wave Background, Uncovering Cosmic Activity
A significant breakthrough in astrophysics has been achieved, with scientists confirming the presence of a gravitational wave background—a constant vibration in the fabric of the […]
Gold-Sulfur Complex Found to Play Crucial Role in Gold Deposit Formation
A breakthrough discovery by an international team of scientists has highlighted the role of a gold-sulfur complex in the formation of gold deposits on Earth. […]
First Perentie Lizards Hatched at Los Angeles Zoo: A Major Breeding Milestone
Two perentie lizards, among the largest species of lizards globally, have hatched at the Los Angeles Zoo, marking the first time this species has been […]
Study Reveals Genetic and Linguistic Roots of Indo-European Populations
A comprehensive study involving 91 researchers, including Eske Willerslev from the Lundbeck Foundation GeoGenetics Centre at the University of Copenhagen, has provided critical insights into […]
Australopithecus Afarensis’ Limited Running Speed Unveiled in 3D Simulation Study
In a study published in Current Biology, researchers have revealed that Australopithecus afarensis, an ancient hominin species, exhibited a limited capacity for running. This small […]