Abundance of oxygen may be linked to speed of Earth’s rotation
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Abundance of oxygen may be linked to speed of Earth’s rotation

A new hypothesis by scientists opens up fresh avenues for further investigation into the oxygenation of our planet

Sandipan Talukdar
August 15, 2021
COVID-19 treatment: SOLIDARITY trial is restarting with 3 drugs this time
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COVID-19 treatment: SOLIDARITY trial is restarting with 3 drugs this time

The drug candidates for repurposing are imatinib, a cancer drug; infliximab, an antibody; and artesunate, an anti-malarial drug. The tests seek to explore possible drugs that can be repurposed to treat severely affected COVID-19 patients

Sandipan Talukdar
August 9, 2021
Engravings on clay tablet confirm Babylonians knew Pythagoras Theorem before the man himself
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Engravings on clay tablet confirm Babylonians knew Pythagoras Theorem before the man himself

‘Si.427’ is the name assigned to a clay tablet that has been estimated to be around 3,700 years old. While it purportedly depicts a land deal, the geometry in play is intriguing

Sandipan Talukdar
August 7, 2021
Russia launches Nauka module to International Space Station
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Russia launches Nauka module to International Space Station

The 22-ton module was launched atop a Proton-M rocket. The Nauka will not only have research facilities in it but also provide a spare bed for one cosmonaut

Sandipan Talukdar
July 26, 2021
New study reveals only up to 7%  of the genome is unique in modern humans
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New study reveals only up to 7% of the genome is unique in modern humans

Since the ancient period, modern humans have continued to evolve with changes occurring in their DNA. But the question is how unique are we?

Sandipan Talukdar
July 21, 2021
What do we know about the Lambda variant?
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What do we know about the Lambda variant?

The Lambda variant, which was first identified in Peru, was declared as a variant of interest by the World Health Organization in June. It has reportedly spread to at least 31 countries

Sandipan Talukdar
July 11, 2021
Man-made climate change is cooling and contracting the mesosphere
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Man-made climate change is cooling and contracting the mesosphere

Three NASA satellites combined about 30 years of observation, which indicates that the summer mesosphere over Earth’s poles is on the track of cooling by 4 to 5 degree Fahrenheit and contracting 500 to 650 feet per decade

Sandipan Talukdar
July 7, 2021
China’s ‘Dragon Man’ skull may be from a Denisovan or a new human species
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China’s ‘Dragon Man’ skull may be from a Denisovan or a new human species

Commonly known as the ‘Dragon Man’, the ancient skull has sparked new excitement among the scientists studying the evolutionary history of humans

Sandipan Talukdar
June 30, 2021