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Macron calls on Europe to lead the space war, warns against 'Starlink'
French President Emmanuel Macron has called on Europe to become a leading space power "once again," warning that the continent risks being pushed out of the low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite market, with the dominance of the US private players.Â
Jun 212 min read


Study finds simple exercise can bring down recurrence of colon cancer down by over one-third
A new phase 3 clinical trial has found that regular, moderate exercise significantly reduces the risk of colon cancer recurrence — an observation rivaling the effects of some chemotherapy treatments.Â
Jun 32 min read


Taiwan shuts down its last nuclear reactor
Taiwan has shut down its only nuclear power plant, as part of the ruling Democratic Progressive Party's transition to other sources of energy.
May 191 min read


Humans emit 'invisible' light that can help diagnose stress, injury: Study
Scientists have found that the ultraweak photon emission, or UPE — faint light naturally emitted by all living organisms — can act as a sensitive indicator of vitality in animals and stress response in plants.Â
May 182 min read


Disgraced Theranaos founder working on another blood testing startup from jail
Elizabeth Holmes, the disgraced founder of Theranos, is reportedly helping her partner Billy Evans on a new biotech venture while serving her 11-year prison sentence for defrauding investors.Â
May 112 min read


IIT-Jodhpur researchers create portable arsenic detector in water
Researchers at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Jodhpur have developed a low-cost, mobile tool to detect arsenic contamination in water sources.Â
May 62 min read


Alcohol consumption linked with lower cholesterol levels, claims Harvard study
The study observed that individuals who began drinking alcohol experienced a decrease in low-density lipoprotein (LDL), or "bad" cholesterol
Mar 132 min read


China may use nuclear fusion to generate power by 2050
China may commercialise nuclear fusion technology for emissions-free power generation by 2050, tapping into a limitless source of energy cre
Mar 52 min read


People feel worst at night, UK study claims
People tend to feel happier in the morning, as compared to night, with a broader mood change witnessed even across the length of the week an
Feb 82 min read


UK set to legalise assisted dying, bill passes House of Commons
The UK's House of Commons on Friday voted in favour of a bill that may pave the way for terminally ill people in England and Wales with just
Nov 30, 20242 min read


Sleep consistency likely bigger predictor of early death, claims research
Sleep regularity has emerged as a bigger factor in determining all-cause mortality with up 48 per cent lower risk of an early death among pe
Nov 2, 20242 min read


Study busts standing desk's heath boon myth
The study involved digital tracking of the movement of the more than 80,000 people part of the UK Biobank.Â
Oct 17, 20242 min read
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