Titan Submersible Implosion
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Titan Submersible Implosion

Titan, a submarine run by the American tourist and adventures company OceanGate, collapsed during an expedition to explore the Titanic’s remains in the North Atlantic…
Chandrayaan-3
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Chandrayaan-3

India has started its third Moon mission, with the goal of becoming the first to land near the Moon’s little-explored south pole. The Chandrayaan-3 spacecraft,…
Expansion of BRICS
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Expansion of BRICS

The BRICS group of major developing economies has announced the addition of six new members in an effort to restructure the global world order and…
Fukushima Water Release
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Fukushima Water Release

Japan has begun discharging cleaned radioactive water from its crippled Fukushima power plant into the Pacific Ocean, 12 years after a nuclear meltdown. Despite China’s…
Research Examines How Parental Kinship Affects Type 2 Diabetes and Other Prevalent Disorders
Health

Research Examines How Parental Kinship Affects Type 2 Diabetes and Other Prevalent Disorders

According to a recent study, close family consanguinity unions may raise the risk of common illnesses including type 2 diabetes and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).…
Researchers Create a Wireless Power and Information Transfer System that Uses Less Energy
Technology

Researchers Create a Wireless Power and Information Transfer System that Uses Less Energy

In order to make every part of industrial production processes intelligent and efficient, a system known as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoTs) integrates wireless…
In Next-Generation Devices, Atom-Thin Walls Could Break Down Size and Memory Barriers
Technology

In Next-Generation Devices, Atom-Thin Walls Could Break Down Size and Memory Barriers

The mature human brain weighs three pounds, and despite the amazing parallel processing power and still-indistinguishable-from-magic sorcery it possesses, it adheres to the same oxygen…
Urban Planning Education
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Urban Planning Education

The practice of teaching and learning urban theory, studies, and professional practices is known as urban planning education. It is a specialist discipline of study…
Experiments with Blindfolded Elephants Indicate that the Animals Depend on Vision to Maintain Balance
Plants and Animals

Experiments with Blindfolded Elephants Indicate that the Animals Depend on Vision to Maintain Balance

Elephants depend on their vision to keep their equilibrium, according to a pair of researchers one a neurologist and physiologist at Boys Town National Research…
According to a Study, the Parkinson’s Disease-Related Cellular Stress that Happens at Night Kills more Neurons than it does During the Day
Neuroscience

According to a Study, the Parkinson’s Disease-Related Cellular Stress that Happens at Night Kills more Neurons than it does During the Day

Parkinson’s disease is commonly accompanied by irregularities in sleep cycles and the biological clock. Uncertainty exists regarding the relationship between biological rhythm and neuronal degeneration.…
Urban Vitality
Environment

Urban Vitality

Urban vibrancy is the quality of urban places that can attract a diverse range of people for a variety of activities on a variety of…
Two Mathematicians Describe How Bridging Gaps Within the Subject Led to the Proof of Fermat’s Final Theorem
Mathematic

Two Mathematicians Describe How Bridging Gaps Within the Subject Led to the Proof of Fermat’s Final Theorem

Mathematician Andrew Wiles finally solved Fermat’s last theorem, which had been unanswered for three and a half centuries, on June 23, 1993, in the third…
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