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India’s Youth Moving Beyond Conventional Courses Towards Earth Sciences And Space Technology: Jitendra Singh

India’s Youth Moving Beyond Conventional Courses Towards Earth Sciences And Space Technology: Jitendra Singh

New Delhi: Union Minister Dr Jitendra Singh on Sunday said that India’s young generation is now moving beyond conventional courses and exploring cutting-edge fields such as Earth Sciences, Biotechnology, Space Technology, and start-up-led...

Fresh research points to troubling levels of racism in schools

Fresh research points to troubling levels of racism in schools

The data was collected in seven schools across southern Finland. Open image viewer Image: Sami Takkinen / Yle Racism is widespread in Finnish lower secondary schools and is not addressed systematically, according to a new study. Researchers found...

Can We See Tonight's Total Lunar Eclipse With Naked Eye? Here's What Scientists Say

Can We See Tonight's Total Lunar Eclipse With Naked Eye? Here's What Scientists Say

India will witness a Total Lunar Eclipse tonight, peaking at 11:48 pm and lasting 48 minutes. The next total lunar eclipse is set for March 3, 2026. No precautions needed to watch it. Experts have said that people can watch the Lunar Eclipse...

Scientific objectivity is a myth — here's why

Scientific objectivity is a myth — here's why

Even if you don't recall many facts from high school biology, you likely remember the cells required for making babies: egg and sperm. Maybe you can picture a swarm of sperm cells battling each other in a race to be the first to penetrate the egg....

BUTEX Science Club to Launch “TexVerse”: A Groundbreaking Inter-University Innovation and Research Competition

BUTEX Science Club to Launch “TexVerse”: A Groundbreaking Inter-University Innovation and Research Competition

The BUTEX Science Club of Bangladesh University of Textiles (BUTEX) is set to inaugurate its highly anticipated event, “TexVerse,” a pioneering platform for innovation and research. The event is expected to draw over a hundred students from more...

Your Shoes Are Dirtier Than You Think, Says a Biomedical Science Professor

Your Shoes Are Dirtier Than You Think, Says a Biomedical Science Professor

Wearing shoes indoors might seem harmless -- maybe you just track in a little dirt, right? Not quite. Truth is, most of us probably don't realize just how unsanitary our shoes really are. Wearing shoes indoors means dragging in plenty of germs --...

Trump’s war on diversity is having a devastating impact on critical scientific fields | Opinion

Trump’s war on diversity is having a devastating impact on critical scientific fields | Opinion

By Jessica Ware and her research team The consequences of transphobia, racism and xenophobia being written into this year’s presidential executive orders, coupled with cuts to research funding, have a direct and likely long-lasting impact on...

Mainstreaming evidence-based policies for air quality management: racing to bridge the gap between science and policy

Mainstreaming evidence-based policies for air quality management: racing to bridge the gap between science and policy

Air pollution is one of South Asia’s most pressing environmental and public health issues. A recent World Bank publication highlighted that outdoor air pollution alone kills roughly 5.7 million people globally each year with economic costs...

Science Reason.com Richard Dawkins on New Threats to Science—From Religion to Relativism

Science Reason.com Richard Dawkins on New Threats to Science—From Religion to Relativism

https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/d2h6a3ly6ooodw.cloudfront.net/reasontv_audio_8328270.mp3 1x 1.1x 1.25x 1.5x 2x 3x :15 :15 Download Few living thinkers have been as influential—or controversial—as Richard Dawkins. An evolutionary biologist by...

Hyderabad and Kolkata scientists develop smart metal agents to combat aggressive breast cancer

Hyderabad and Kolkata scientists develop smart metal agents to combat aggressive breast cancer

In a collaborative breakthrough, scientists from Hyderabad's CCMB and IISER Kolkata have developed metal-based compounds capable of selectively targeting and destroying triple-negative breast cancer cells. The discovery marks a significant step in...

Humans Could Live to Be 150, Science Says

Humans Could Live to Be 150, Science Says

"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." New research indicates the hard limit on human life is 150 years. The main factor limiting our lifespan is a loss of the ability to bounce back after a...

Scientists Recreate Cleopatra’s Ancient Perfume Using 2,000-Year-Old Recipe

Scientists Recreate Cleopatra’s Ancient Perfume Using 2,000-Year-Old Recipe

Cleopatra, the Greek queen of Ancient Egypt, as depicted by Heinrich Faust in 1876. Credit: Public Domain Scientists have recreated Cleopatra’s favorite perfume from a recipe written in Ancient Greek nearly two millennia ago. The Greek queen of...

Russian scientists say cancer vaccine ready for use after successful trials

Russian scientists say cancer vaccine ready for use after successful trials

Russian scientists have developed a new cancer vaccine that is now ready for clinical use, according to the Federal Medical and Biological Agency (FMBA). The announcement was made by FMBA head Veronika Skvortsova at the Eastern Economic Forum, as...

Researchers issue warning on invisible health hazard lurking in gyms: 'May significantly increase the recovery time'

Researchers issue warning on invisible health hazard lurking in gyms: 'May significantly increase the recovery time'

The pollution of microplastics poses a significant health risk to humans, and researchers have determined that it can affect us more severely during physical exercise. What's happening? Plastic is used in countless items we interact with in our...

India to witness rare total lunar eclipse on Sept 7; scientists caution against superstitions

India to witness rare total lunar eclipse on Sept 7; scientists caution against superstitions

Hyderabad: India will witness a total lunar eclipse on the night of September 7–8, the only eclipse visible in the country this year. The Planetary Society, India, said the event will be clearly observable to the naked eye and cautioned against...

Six years since Mossad killed Egyptian nuclear scientist investigating Israeli nukes

Six years since Mossad killed Egyptian nuclear scientist investigating Israeli nukes

By Yousef Ramazani Six years ago, on September 5, 2019, the Israeli regime, through its notorious spy agency Mossad, carried out the targeted assassination of Dr. Abu Bakr Abdel Moneim Ramadan, a leading Egyptian nuclear scientist, in a hotel room...

Scientists issue dire warning after making staggering observation on Great Barrier Reef: 'That's our real concern'

Scientists issue dire warning after making staggering observation on Great Barrier Reef: 'That's our real concern'

"We will ultimately get to a tipping point." by Craig GerardSeptember 7, 2025 The warming climate is putting all living things under serious stress. Habitats are being lost, and plants and animals are trying to survive under increasingly dire...

Scientists stunned after spotting elusive creature in unexpected location: 'One of the rarest'

Scientists stunned after spotting elusive creature in unexpected location: 'One of the rarest'

"Finding a male is exciting, but we hope to find larvae or adults that indicate long-term breeding success." by Leslie SattlerSeptember 7, 2025 A conservation team in Missouri just found one of North America's scarcest insects, WRIC reported....

Ayurveda and the urban woman: Practical science for a healthier, calmer life

Ayurveda and the urban woman: Practical science for a healthier, calmer life

Data mirror what I see in my clinic every day: over half of Indian women of reproductive age are anaemic (NFHS-5), a burden that has grown since 2015–16. Physical inactivity is rising too—WHO estimates show women are more inactive than men across...

Science Erie Times News Is September's full moon tonight? Will you be able to see it in Erie?

Science Erie Times News Is September's full moon tonight? Will you be able to see it in Erie?

What is September's full moon called? It technically has two different names this week. Will Erie residents be able to get a good view? Maybe. Coming off August's sturgeon moon, September will be both the harvest and corn moon. It is a corn moon...

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