Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI): Towards Humans’ Merger with AI 

The ongoing clinical trials of Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCIs) such as Neuralink’s “Telepathy” implant involve establishing communication links between...

Mass of Neutrinos is less than 0.8 eV

KATRIN experiment mandated to weigh neutrinos has announced a...

Quantum Entanglement between “Top Quarks” at the Highest Energies Observed  

The researchers at CERN have succeeded in observing quantum...

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Tumour Treating Fields (TTFields) approved for Pancreatic cancer

Cancer cells have electrically charged parts hence are influenced...

Scientific European invites Co-founder

Scientific European (SCIEU) invites you to join as a Co-Founder and investor, with both...

Future Circular Collider (FCC): CERN Council reviews Feasibility Study

The quest for the answers to the open questions (such as, which...

Chernobyl Fungi as Shield Against Cosmic Rays for Deep-Space Missions 

In 1986, the 4th unit of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine...

Myopia Control in Children: Essilor Stellest Eyeglass Lenses Authorised  

Myopia (or near-sightedness) in children is a highly prevalent...

Dark Matter in the Centre of our Home Galaxy 

Fermi telescope made clean observation of excess γ-ray emission...

New Nanofiber Dressing for Efficient Wound Healing

Recent studies have developed new wound dressings which accelerate...

A Batteryless Cardiac Pacemaker Powered by Natural Heartbeat

Study shows for the first time an innovative self-powered...

A Virtual Large Library to Assist Rapid Drug Discovery and Design

Researchers have built a large virtual docking library which...

Harnessing Waste Heat to Power Small Devices

The scientists have developed a suitable material for use...

Scurvy Continues to Exist Among Children

Scurvy, a disease caused due to deficiency of vitamin...

Consumption of Sugary Beverages Increases Cancer Risk

Study shows a positive association between consumption of sugary...

Caffeine Consumption Induces Reduction in Grey Matter Volume

A recent human study showed that just 10 days...

Sea level along USA coastline to rise about 25-30 cm by 2050

Sea level along USA coastlines will rise about 25...

Securenergy Solutions AG to Provide Economic and Eco-Friendly Solar Power

The three companies SecurEnergy GmbH from Berlin, Photon Energy...

Notre-Dame de Paris: An Update on ‘Fear of Lead Intoxication’ and Restoration

Notre-Dame de Paris, the iconic cathedral suffered serious damages...

Air Pollution A Major Health Risk to the Planet: India Worst Affected Globally

Comprehensive study on the seventh biggest country of the...

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Interferon-β for Treatment of COVID-19: Subcutaneous Administration more Effective

Results from the phase2 trial support the view that subcutaneous administration of IFN- β for treatment of COVID-19 enhances speed of recovery and reduces mortality....

E‐Tattoo to Monitor Blood Pressure Continuously

Scientists have designed a new chest-laminated, ultrathin, 100 percent stretchable cardiac sensing electronic device (e-tattoo) to monitor heart functions. The device can measure ECG,...

Did the SARS CoV-2 Virus Originate in Laboratory?

There is no clarity on the natural origin of SARS CoV-2 as no intermediate host has been found yet that transmits it from bats...

COVID‑19: National Lockdown in the UK

To protect the NHS and save lives., National Lockdown has been put in place across the UK. People have been asked to stay home...

Story of Coronaviruses: How the ‘’novel Coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2)’’ May Have Emerged?

Coronaviruses are not new; these are as old as anything in the world and are known to cause common cold among humans for ages....

Dog: Man’s Best Companion

Scientific research has proven that dogs are compassionate beings who overcome obstacles to help their human owners. Humans have domesticated dogs for thousands of years...

PHILIP: Laser-Powered Rover to Explore Super-Cold Lunar Craters for Water

Though data from orbiters have suggested presence of water ice, the exploration of lunar craters in the polar regions of moon has not been...

PHF21B Gene Implicated in Cancer Formation and Depression has a Role in Brain Development too

Deletion of Phf21b gene is known to be associated with cancer and depression. New research now indicates that timely expression of this gene plays...

A Novel Approach to ‘Repurpose’ Existing Drugs For COVID-19

A combination of biological and computational approach to study protein-protein interactions (PPIs) between the viral and the host proteins in order to identify and...

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A Broad-Spectrum Antiviral Drug Candidate

BX795 is a newly developed broad-spectrum anti-viral drug candidate which can treat infections from Herpes Simplex Virus-1 and possibly from other viruses in both...

Dementia: Klotho Injection Improves Cognition in Monkey 

Researchers have found that memory in aged monkey improved following a single administration of low-dose Klotho protein. It is the first time that restoring...

Precision Medicine for Cancer, Neural Disorders and Cardiovascular Diseases

New study shows a method to individually distinguish cells in the body in order to advance precision medicine or personalised therapeutic treatments. Precision medicine is...

ASTRONOMY & SPACE SCIENCE

Exoplanet Science: James Webb Ushers in a New Era  

The first detection of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere of a planet outside the solar system, the first image of an...

PHILIP: Laser-Powered Rover to Explore Super-Cold Lunar Craters for Water

Though data from orbiters have suggested presence of water ice, the exploration of lunar craters in the polar regions of moon...

First Soil study of Chandrayaan-3 Rover Landing site in South Pole region of the Moon   

The APXC instrument aboard the lunar rover of ISRO’s Chandrayaan-3 moon mission conducted in-situ spectroscopic study to ascertain abundance of elements...

SPHEREx and PUNCH Missions Launched  

NASA’s SPHEREx & PUNCH Missions were launched into space together on 11March 2025 abroad a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer...

BIOLOGY

The Largest Dinosaur Fossil Excavated for the First Time in South Africa

Scientists have excavated the largest dinosaur fossil which would...

Stem Cell Models of Diseases: First Model of Albinism Developed

Scientists have developed the first patient-derived stem cell model...

Discovery of Nitrogen-Fixing Cell-organelle Nitroplast in a Eukaryotic Algae   

Biosynthesis of proteins and nucleic acid require nitrogen however...

Centromere sizes determine Unique Meiosis in Dogrose   

The dogrose (Rosa canina), the wild rose plant species, has...

Chernobyl Fungi as Shield Against Cosmic Rays for Deep-Space Missions 

In 1986, the 4th unit of Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in Ukraine...

‘Transferring Memory’ From One Organism to Another a Possibility?

New study shows that it might be possible to transfer memory between organisms by transferring RNA from a trained organism into an untrained one RNA...

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ARCHAEOLOGICAL SCIENCE

The upper part of the statue of Ramesses II uncovered 

A team of researchers led by Basem Gehad of...

Archaeologists find 3000 years old bronze sword 

During excavations in the Donau-Ries in Bavaria in Germany,...

How Lipid Analyses Unravel Ancient Food Habits and Culinary Practices

Chromatography and compound specific isotope analysis of lipid remains...

aDNA research unravels “family and kinship” systems of prehistoric communities

Information about “family and kinship” systems (which is routinely...

Chinchorro Culture: Mankind’s Oldest Artificial Mummification

The oldest evidence of artificial mummification in the world comes...