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December 10, 2023
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GEMINID METEOR SHOWER 2023: DAZZLING CELESTIAL SPECTACLE UNFOLDS THIS WEEK,
SHOWCASING 120 SHOOTING STARS PER HOUR DURING ITS PEAK

SPACE Dec 10, 2023 This week, witness up to 120 colorful "shooting stars" per
hour during the Geminid meteor shower's moonless peak on December 13 and 14.
Find out more details about it in this article.


FIVE AXES FROM 3,500 YEARS AGO DISCOVERED IN POLAND COULD HAVE BEEN USED FOR
CULTIC PURPOSES

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE Dec 10, 2023 A metal detectorist discovered five
3,500-year-old axes while exploring the area of Kociewie. Read to learn more.


WHAT DOES SPACE SMELL LIKE? WHAT GIVES THE COSMOS ITS PARTICULAR STENCH?

SPACE Dec 08, 2023


ARTIFICIAL ‘SUN BLOCKING’ AS SOLUTION AGAINST GLOBAL WARMING; WHAT ARE THE RISKS
OF DIMMING SOLAR LIGHT?

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE Dec 08, 2023


120-MILLION-YEAR-OLD FOSSIL MISIDENTIFIED AS PLANT, RECOGNIZED AS THE FIRST
HATCHLING MARINE TURTLE FROM APTIAN AGE

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE Dec 08, 2023
LATEST STORIES


2-HOUR CELL PHONE USE MAY LOWER RISK OF DEPRESSION SUICIDAL THOUGHTS AMONG
INDIVIDUALS BETWEEN 13 TO 18 YEARS OLD

Dec 10, 2023 Using cell phones for two hours proves to be helpful for teenagers.
Continue reading to learn more.


ROCKY MOUNTAIN SPOTTED FEVER OUTBREAK LEAVES THREE DEAD; CDC WARNS TRAVELERS TO
MEXICO OF SURGING ILLNESS

Dec 10, 2023 The US CDC advises anyone who has travelled to northern Mexico and
exhibits symptoms of Rocky Mountain spotted fever within two weeks after
returning to receive immediate medical attention. Read to learn more.


ASTEROID 319 LEONA TO ECLIPSE RED STAR BETELGEUSE ON MONDAY

Dec 10, 2023 An asteroid will pass in front of the red star Betelgeuse on
Monday. Continue reading to learn more about the eclipse.


TRANSPARENT WOOD? GLASS-LIKE MATERIAL THAT COULD BE STRONGER THAN PLASTIC COULD
SOON BE APPLIED TO SMARTPHONES, LIGHT FIXTURES, MORE

Dec 10, 2023 The transparent wood could potentially become an alternative
product for products consisting of thin fragile pieces of plastic and glass.
Read to learn more.

LATEST STORIES

NEXT BITCOIN BULL RUN

Dec 10, 2023

METASTATIC BREAST CANCER PATIENTS CAN REAP PAIN-ALLEVIATING, FATIGUE-REDUCING
BENEFITS FROM EXERCISE, STUDY TRIAL REVEALS

Dec 10, 2023

COULD THE END BE NEAR? MASSIVE LOCUST SWARMS FILL MEXICAN SKIES, MAKING PEOPLE
FEAR BIBLICAL WARNING

Dec 10, 2023



MOST POPULAR

PAINTED WOODEN SADDLE DISCOVERED IN AN ANCIENT TOMB IN MONGOLIA REPRESENTS
EARLIEST EVIDENCE OF MODERN HORSE RIDING

RARE OCCULTATION OF BETELGEUSE BY AN ASTEROID OFFERS A GLIMPSE INTO THE
ENIGMATIC RED SUPERGIANT STAR'S SECRETS

WHAT DOES SPACE SMELL LIKE? WHAT GIVES THE COSMOS ITS PARTICULAR STENCH?

NEW SCORPION WITH STING LIKE ‘GETTING PRICKED BY A CACTUS’ DISCOVERED IN
CALIFORNIA DESERT


RECOMMENDED STORIES

SPACE


NASA TO RESUME OPERATIONS OF HUBBLE TELESCOPE AFTER BEING OFFLINE FOR WEEKS DUE
TO GYROSCOPE GLITCH

NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope returns to action after a gyroscope glitch knocked
it offline for a week. Find out more about it in this article.
TECH & INNOVATION

ADITYA-L1 SOLAR OBSERVATORY UNVEILS MAIDEN VIEWS OF THE SUN CAPTURED BY SUIT
PAYLOAD EN ROUTE TO COSMIC DESTINATION

India's Aditya-L1 solar observatory captures stunning first sun images, as exits
Earth's influence and en route to cosmic destination at L1 in a month. Check
them out in this article.
SPACE

NASA VS CNSA: WHICH COUNTRIES SUPPORT USA’S ARTEMIS AND CHINA’S INTERNATIONAL
LUNAR RESEARCH STATION?

China and America are still on a race as to who will be able to send the first
men and women to moon and more countries are joining to support them. Continue
reading to learn more.
SPACE

NASA’S INGENUITY MARS HELICOPTER INSPIRES NEW DEPLOYABLE QUADCOPTER WITH COAXIAL
DESIGN FROM CHINESE BOFFINS

SPACE

NASA ENCOURAGES SCIENTISTS TO WORK WITH CHINA ON MOON SAMPLES FROM CHANG'E 5
MISSION




EDIITOR'S PICK

HOW TO IDENTIFY URANIUM GLASS? HERE’S THE EASIEST WAY TO SPOT A VASELINE GLASS

IMPACT OF IMPERFECT TIMEKEEPING PUTS LIMIT ON QUANTUM COMPUTERS AND ITS
APPLICATIONS, STUDY REVEALS

HAIR CARE PRODUCTS RELEASE VOLATILE COMPOUNDS, AFFECTING INDOOR AIR QUALITY




TECH & INNOVATION

TECH & INNOVATION


NEW ADAPTIVE ALGORITHM ENHANCES ROAD SAFETY, PREDICTS DRIVER WORKLOAD IN REAL
TIME

An AI algorithm, developed with Jaguar Land Rover, enhances road safety by
real-time monitoring of driver workload to minimize distractions. Read the
article to learn more.
TECH & INNOVATION

PHOTONIC CHIP DEVELOPED TO CALCULATE THE OPTIMAL SHAPE OF LIGHT, OFFERS KEY IN
REMOVING BARRIERS IN OPTICAL WIRELESS TECHNOLOGY

A study by a team of researchers has led to the development of enhanced
communication channels of optical. Find out how it was made by reading this
article.
TECH & INNOVATION

AI MODEL ASSESSES LUNG CANCER RISK OF NON-SMOKERS, NEVER-SMOKERS BY LOOKING AT
JUST ONE X-RAY SCAN

Upong examining chest x-rays of non-smokers whose ages range from 55 to 74 years
old, the AI model found that 28% of them had a high lung cancer risk. Read to
learn more.
TECH & INNOVATION

REPROGRAMMABLE BISTABLE STRUCTURE DEVELOPED FOR SOFT ROBOTIC GRIPPER ENHANCES
HUMAN-MACHINE INTERACTION

TECH & INNOVATION

SOLAR-POWERED ATMOSPHERIC WATER HARVESTING OFFERS HOPE FOR DRYLAND REGIONS


NANOTECH

NANOTECHNOLOGY


BIOMOLECULAR NETWORKING OF NANO-IMPLANTS ENABLE WIRELESS COMMUNICATION IN THE
BLOODSTREAM

A team of researchers has developed a protocol which enables a molecular
networking of biological computing machines. Learn more about it in this
article.
NANOTECHNOLOGY

DOMAIN-SPECIFIC CHATBOT WITH EXPERTISE IN NANOMATERIALS REVOLUTIONIZES
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY AND IDEATION

A nanomaterial expert has explored the potential of artificial intelligence and
machine learning in advancing scientific brainstorming and ideation. Learn more
about it in this article.
NANOTECHNOLOGY

CARBON NANODIAMONDS INHIBIT THE ESCAPE OF CELLS FROM PRIMARY TUMOR MASS, SHOW
POTENTIAL AS THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR CANCER METASTASIS

A recent study has shown the potential of nanodiamonds in blocking tumor
metastasis in mice. Learn more about it in this article.
NANOTECHNOLOGY

3D LIVE-CELL NANOSCOPY ENABLES ENHANCED IMAGING OF BIOLOGICAL STRUCTURE,
REVOLUTIONIZES SUPER-RESOLUTION MICROSCOPY

NANOTECHNOLOGY

ION IRRADIATION ALLOWS PRECISE CONTROL OF NANOPARTICLE GROWTH, OFFERS POTENTIAL
IN CLEAN ENERGY PRODUCTION




MEDICINE & HEALTH

MEDICINE & HEALTH


METASTATIC BREAST CANCER PATIENTS CAN REAP PAIN-ALLEVIATING, FATIGUE-REDUCING
BENEFITS FROM EXERCISE, STUDY TRIAL REVEALS

Following a regular exercise regimen may lead to health benefits for metastatic
breast cancer patients. Read to learn more.
MEDICINE & HEALTH

CASGEVY: KEY INSIGHTS INTO THE FIRST-EVER CRISPR GENE-EDITING THERAPY APPROVED
FOR SICKLE CELL DISEASE

Medicine regulators greenlight the first CRISPR therapy, Casgevy, for genetic
blood disorders. Explore its approval, mechanism, and details in this article.
MEDICINE & HEALTH

EYE FLOATERS EXPLAINED: WHAT CAUSES THESE COBWEB-LIKE STRUCTURES AND CAN
SUPPLEMENTS GET RID OF THEM?

Eye floaters, cobweb-like structures in vision, may be eased by natural remedies
promoting overall eye health benefits. Read the article to learn more.
MEDICINE & HEALTH

WHAT CAUSES BRAIN HEMORRHAGE? HOW DO YOU KNOW WHEN THE BRAIN IS BLEEDING?

MEDICINE & HEALTH

NEURAL PATHWAY BETWEEN HEART AND BRAIN INDUCES SYNCOPE, CAUSES HEALTHY PEOPLE TO
FAINT WITH NO MEDICAL REASON

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

COULD THE END BE NEAR? MASSIVE LOCUST SWARMS FILL MEXICAN SKIES, MAKING PEOPLE
FEAR BIBLICAL WARNING

On December 5, millions of locusts swarmed over the skies of Mérida, the capital
of the Yucatán state of Mexico. Local have likened the incident to the end
times. Read to learn more.

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

75-MILLION-YEAR-OLD FOSSIL OF A JUVENILE TYRANNOSAUR REVEALED ITS LAST MEAL WAS
TWO BABY DINOSAURS, SHEDDING LIGHT ON HOW THESE PREDATORS LIVED

The stomach contents of a 75-million-year-old juvenile Gorgosaurus, a relative
of the T. rex, unveil its last meal—small, bird-like species. Continue reading
to learn more details.

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

WORLD'S LARGEST ICEBERG BREAKS AFTER 30 YEARS, DRIFTING FROM SOUTHERN OCEAN;
RESEARCHERS EXPLORED CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS

The colossal iceberg A23a, the world's largest, has broken free after 30 years,
drifting from the Southern Ocean due to wind and currents. Read the article to
learn more details.

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

MELTING FIRE ICE CONTRIBUTES TO CLIMATE CHANGE; HYDRATE DISSOCIATION SPOTTED DUE
TO POCKMARKS

Melting fire ice releases methane underwater, which contributes to the warming
of the environment. Continue reading to learn more about how this affects
climate change.

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

TWIN TEMPLES FOUND BY ARCHAEOLOGISTS IN ANCIENT MEGACITY OF GIRSU IN IRAQ
ASSOCIATED WITH HERCULES, ALEXANDER THE GREAT

One of the dual temples in the ancient megacity of Girsu were found to be buried
on top of the other. Read to learn more.

ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATE

STRONG EARTHQUAKES IN JAPAN: UNDERWATER VOLCANO SITTING OVER SINKING TECTONIC
PLATE COULD HAVE UNLEASHED THESE POWERFUL TREMORS

Researchers have discovered that the various magnitude 7 earthquakes that hit
Japan over the years may have been due to an underwater seamount sitting over a
sinking tectonic plate. Read to learn more.
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