Science and Technology

Could Rare Human Antibodies Unlock a Universal Snakebite Cure?

By Harshit | October 7, 2025 | San Francisco, USA | 10:00 AM EDT A Silent Global Health Crisis Snakebites remain one of the world’s most neglected health emergencies. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), around 5.4 million people are bitten by snakes each year, with up to 138,000 deaths and hundreds of thousands […]

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Astronomers Investigate Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS as It Approaches Inner Solar System

By Harshit | 6 October 2025 | Cambridge, USA | 09:30 AM EDT The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third confirmed object from beyond our solar system, is drawing increasing attention from astronomers as it travels deeper into the inner solar system. Classified as interstellar due to the hyperbolic shape of its orbit, the comet

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Inversion Arc Spacecraft Promises One-Hour Global Cargo Delivery

By Harshit | October 6, 2025 | Los Angeles | 11:00 AM EDT A New Era in Global Logistics U.S. startup Inversion has unveiled a groundbreaking spacecraft called Arc, designed to deliver cargo to virtually any point on Earth within one hour. The company says the innovation could transform global logistics, humanitarian relief, and defense

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Creative Activities Such as Dance and Music Found to Slow Brain Ageing, Study Reveals

By Harshit | 5 October 2025 | Santiago, Chile | 09:30 A new international study suggests that engaging in creative activities such as dancing, playing music, painting, or even video gaming can slow down brain ageing. The findings, published on 3 October in Nature Communications, provide fresh biological evidence that creative pursuits help maintain neurological

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OpenAI’s Sora App Becomes No. 1 on Apple’s App Store Within Days of Launch

By Harshit | 5 October 2025 | San Francisco | 10:00 AM PDT OpenAI’s AI Video Tool Tops Charts Despite Invite-Only Access OpenAI’s latest product, the artificial intelligence video app Sora, has quickly climbed to the top of Apple’s App Store, becoming the number one free app in the U.S. just days after its release.

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First Human Kidney Transplant with ‘Universal’ Blood Type Marks Breakthrough in Transplant Medicine

By Harshit | 4 October 2025 | Chongqing, China | 09:30 AM CST In a historic first, scientists have successfully converted a donor kidney into a ‘universal’ blood type organ and transplanted it into a patient diagnosed with brain death in China. The achievement, reported in Nature Biomedical Engineering on 3 October, could transform organ

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How AI Is Becoming the Go-To Relationship Coach for a New Generation

By Harshit | 4 October 2025 | San Francisco | 9:00 AM EDT Artificial intelligence is no longer just for writing résumés or drafting emails. Increasingly, people are turning to AI tools like ChatGPT to help navigate some of life’s most emotionally charged situations: dating, breakups, and relationships. Take Rachel, a woman from Sheffield (who

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Three Decades of Exoplanet Discovery Reveal a Universe of Alien Worlds

By Harshit | 3 October 2025 | Pasadena, USA | 09:30 EDT Thirty years ago, two Swiss astronomers announced the first confirmed detection of a planet orbiting a Sun-like star, 51 Pegasi, marking the beginning of modern exoplanetary science. The discovery, published in Nature, laid the groundwork for decades of exploration and fundamentally reshaped humanity’s

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Scientists Move Closer to Creating Human Eggs from Adult Cells

By Harshit | 2 October 2025 | Portland, USA | 09:30 AM EDT Introduction In a breakthrough that edges reproductive medicine toward new frontiers, researchers have developed a technique that allows human skin cells to be transformed into egg-like cells capable of developing into early human embryos. The study, published September 30 in Nature Communications,

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