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WATCH: Scientists rebuild the face of 400-year-old ‘vampire’

Buried with a padlock on her foot and an iron sickle across her neck, "Zosia" was never supposed to be able to come back...

The Infinite Loop: A Dive into Timeloop Theory

The concept of a timeloop, where events or experiences repeat in a cyclical pattern, has fascinated humans for centuries. This idea, often found in...

Flat Earth Theory: The Myth, The Historical Perspective and Main Proponents

The flat Earth theory, a belief that the Earth is a flat disc rather than a sphere, has seen a resurgence in recent years,...

Dark Matter: A Quantum Leap in Television

Apple TV+'s Dark Matter has captured the attention of audiences worldwide, blending intricate scientific concepts with profound philosophical questions to create a compelling narrative....

Scientists propose sweeping new law of nature

When British naturalist Charles Darwin sketched out his theory of evolution in the 1859 book "On the Origin of Species" - proposing that biological...

Scientists untangle mystery about earliest galaxies

Since beginning operations last year, the James Webb Space Telescope has provided an astonishing glimpse of the early history of our universe, spotting a...

WATCH: How AI gave a paralyzed woman her voice back

At the age of 30, Ann suffered a brainstem stroke that left her severely paralyzed. She lost control of all the muscles in her...

Rattlesnakes have a tender side, study finds

Warm and cuddly are adjectives that seldom spring to mind when one thinks of rattlesnakes. But a new study from Loma Linda University near San...

Scientists expand search for signs of intelligent alien life

WASHINGTON: Scientists have expanded the search for technologically advanced extraterrestrial civilizations by monitoring a star-dense region toward the core of our galaxy for a...

Scientists unearth evidence of earliest-known human use of tobacco

Scientists have unearthed evidence of a milestone in human culture - the earliest-known use of tobacco - in the remnants of a hearth built...

Lack of water rules out life on Venus: study

A study measuring water concentration in Venus's atmosphere concluded Monday that life as we know it is not possible among the sulphuric acid droplets...

Pioneering space reproduction research yields healthy baby mice

Trail-blazing space reproduction research that yielded healthy baby mice produced using freeze-dried sperm stored for years in orbit is showing the possibilities of procreation beyond Earth

Nanobodies found in llama & camels shown to combat Covid, study finds

Mixtures can be beneficial in controlling more highly infectious variants and reducing the potential for virus escape mutations to develop

Pakistan seeks German cooperation in gaming, animation industry

Science ministry further announced seeking German cooperation in the manufacturing of electro-medical equipment which will be a 'game-changer'

This newly discovered chameleon is so tiny it can fit on your fingertip

Scientists assume that the lizard’s habitat is small, as is the case for similar subspecies

Babies from famed dinosaur group were ‘born ready’ to hunt

The bones indicated that these were bigger than any other known dinosaur babies - three feet (1 meter) long, or the size of a medium dog - and hatched from what must have been enormous eggs

Religious interpretations by demagogues unacceptable, science minister says

He noted moon sighting should be carried out keeping in mind the same principal of knowledge Quran has laid out

‘World’s ugliest orchid’ among new species named in 2020

'World's ugliest orchid' among new species named in 2020

In safe Singapore’s ‘cursed’ town, ghosts and odd happenings

Local politicians say there are rational explanations for these events and statistics show crime rates are not unusual.

BIEK announces intermediate science pre-engineering results

It is pertinent to mention here that intermediate annual examinations were not conducted in the current academic year following the spread of coronavirus.
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