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Perucetus colossus
August 5, 2023
Nature·Paleontology·Science

The Perucetus Paradox: Dethroning the Blue Whale, Insights into the World’s Heaviest Beast

Peruvian researchers have unearthed fossils of a colossal early whale, named Perucetus colossus, potentially dethroning the blue whale as the heaviest known animal. The ancient marine mammal lived approximately 38-40 million years
A 15-meter long snake, Vasuki indicus, was found. It also features a life-like reconstruction of the snake's vertebrae and their position in the vertebral column.(Source: pib.gov)
Discovery·India·Paleontology

Gujarat Fossil Discovery: Vasuki Indicus, 47 Million Years Old, Exceeds Known Snake Lengths

It is said that God is infinite and his story too is endless. Similarly, the world of research is without an end. According to recent reports, a fossil was found in Kutch, Gujarat in 2005. It was believed to be
April 29, 2024

94-Million-Year-Old Marine Reptile Unearthed in a Utah Dig: Sarabosaurus Dahli

Archaeology·History·Nature·Science
In the vast expanse of southern Utah’s gray shale badlands, scientists have unearthed a remarkable discovery. The scientists have dug up a never-before-seen species

Neanderthal vs. Homo Sapiens: Archaeological Gourmet Findings Challenge Evolutionary Views!

Archaeology·Discovery·Science
A study was published on October 12, 2023, revealing new insights into Neanderthal cuisine and their use of fire. Twenty years of archaeological excavations
Energy·Science·World

South Korea Gears Up For The Future Of Clean Energy With Nuclear Fusion Reactor Development

South Korea initiated the preparatory work for the scheduled construction of its nuclear fusion reactor after 2035. South Korea plans to produce unlimited clean energy by 2050 and keep up with the
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Rahul Somvanshi
February 24, 2023
Climate·Nature·Science

How Deforestation in the Amazon Affects Climate in Tibet

Rapid deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, an essential carbon sink and a climatic tipping point, could have far-reaching consequences. A study by Saini Yang at Beijing Normal University in China and her
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Karmactive Team
February 22, 2023
Pollution·Science

Green Chemistry: Utilizing Nanodiamonds as Catalysts for Transforming Greenhouse Gas into Valuable Chemicals

Carbon dioxide (CO2) can be used as a raw material for producing formic acid or methanol rather than releasing it into the atmosphere, which would exacerbate climate change. The conversion of CO2
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Govind Tekale
February 21, 2023
Business·Science·Space

NASA’s Psyche Mission: Unlocking the Secrets of an Iron-rich Quadrillion Worth Asteroid

NASA has resumed the Psyche mission, which is set to launch this year, aiming to explore the science and mining potential of the 16 Psyche asteroid. Psyche, a 140-mile diameter, metal-rich asteroid
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Karmactive Team
February 17, 2023
Energy·Science

The Baghdad Battery: A Significant Historical Discovery or a Misunderstood Object?

The Baghdad Battery is a set of three ancient artifacts discovered in Iraq nearly a century ago. It comprises of a terracotta pot, a copper tube, and an iron rod that resembles
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Govind Tekale
February 17, 2023
Plastic·Pollution·Science

Eggs can Go Beyond the Kitchen to Tackle Ocean Plastic Pollution

Egg whites have always been known for their muscle-building and cholesterol-lowering properties, but recent research by Princeton Engineering takes this notion to a whole new level. Scientists have discovered a way to
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Rahul Somvanshi
February 13, 2023
Energy·Science

Uncovering the Root Cause of Short-Circuiting in Lithium-Metal Batteries

Scientists have long been aware that lithium-metal batteries have the potential to revolutionize the battery industry, particularly for use in electric vehicles (EVs). These batteries have a high capacity, low density, and
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Rahul Somvanshi
February 11, 2023
Energy·Science

Revolutionizing Geothermal Energy: Seven Pilot Projects Set to Receive Funding in US

On Wednesday, the Department of Energy made a groundbreaking announcement that seven geothermal pilot projects have been selected to receive funding, totaling up to $73 million, to further advance geothermal electricity generation.
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Karmactive Team
February 9, 2023
Nature·Science·USA

Scientists Uncover the Rapid Spread of the ‘Death Cap’ Mushroom Across North America

A new study by scientists from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, published in the bioRxiv journal, has uncovered the reason behind the rapid spread of the deadly ‘death cap’ mushroom (Amanita phalloides) in
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Rahul Somvanshi
February 9, 2023
Plastic·Science·Sustainability

Swift Removal Of Microplastic From Water Using Chemical Science-Wasser 3.0

Wasser 3.0 gGmbH is a company that seeks to provide solutions for microplastics and micropollutants. This is a huge menace to society and most treatments are expensive, Wasser provides the most cost-effective
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Karmactive TeamandJonathan SantoshandTista Karmakar
February 8, 2023
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      Bull shark kills Swiss tourist at Crowdy Bay—partner saved by bystander’s tourniquet after NSW double attack

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    • Raccoon lying on the bathroom floor beside a toilet and trash bin inside the Ashland ABC store after being found intoxicated during a break-in.

      Wildlife Break‑In at Ashland ABC Store: How a Drunk Raccoon Ended Up Passed Out in the Bathroom

    • Aerial view of Delhi showing dense urban spread near the Southern Ridge area

      Delhi Southern Ridge Gets 4,080-Hectare Shield After 31 Years As ‘Three Decades’ Delay Sparks Encroachment Concerns

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      Toxic Algal Blooms Trigger Alzheimer’s Brain Changes in Florida Dolphins, Human Risk Studied

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    • Fresh cassava roots in close-up showing brown outer skin and white flesh of the starchy tuber crop

      Cassava kills 200 yearly yet 500 million eat it: WHO reveals cyanide preparation gap

    • Aerial view of winding muddy river cutting through dense Amazon rainforest canopy with lush green vegetation

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    • Stacey Bent and Sanzeeda Baig Shuchi standing beside an X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy setup in a Stanford lab.

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