1,500-year-old relic linked to Moses and the Ten Commandments discovered in Austria Chapel

[ad_1] Archaeologists discovered a 1,500-year-old ivory box within a marble shrine under an altar at a chapel on Burgbichl hill in Irschen, Austria. The box, adorned with Christian motifs, is believed to be tied to Moses receiving the Ten Commandments, according to Fox News report. The relic was discovered by Archaeologists from Innsbruck University.The marble … Read more

Watch: Astronauts celebrate World Chocolate Day aboard ISS, ESA shares images

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: As the world marks chocolate day on July 7, European Space Agency shared a series of images showing astronauts savouring the day aboard International Space Station.In a post on Instagram, the space agency said, “Astronauts aboard the @iss indulge in chocolate delights just like we do on Earth. Imagine floating in microgravity … Read more

How this ‘super moss’ may help humans survive on Mars: Scientists reveal

[ad_1] A species of desert moss found in China’s Xinjiang region has been identified by scientists as a potential candidate for sustaining future colonies on Mars, according to a study conducted by the Chinese Academy of Sciences. The moss, known as Syntrichia Caninervis, exhibited remarkable resilience when exposed to conditions simulating the Martian environment, including … Read more

Dedicated department for Robotic Thoracic Surgery launched in Pune hospital

[ad_1] PUNE: A private hospital in Pune has launched the first of its kind dedicated department for Robotic Thoracic Surgery in the city, making a mark on the city’s advanced health care amenities. The department promises effective treatment for patients suffering from thoracic diseases which are on the rise, especially with regards to cardiological ailments … Read more

Great White Shark: Scientists release 200 gallons of synthetic blood to lure great white shark

[ad_1] In a groundbreaking experiment aired during Shark Week, scientists released 200 gallons of synthetic blood into the ocean to attract a great white shark. This bold move was part of an effort to study the predatory behaviours of these magnificent creatures.The experiment, conducted off the coast of South Africa, aimed to gather new insights … Read more

Gut bugs in children related to autism, stool samples can help diagnose: Researchers

[ad_1] NEW DELHI: A range of gut bugs may be contributing to the development of autism in children, a recent study published in the Nature Microbiology journal has found.Stool samples can, therefore, help diagnose the neurodevelopmental condition in which one displays repetitive behaviour and affected social behaviour, researchers said.“Usually it takes three to four years … Read more

‘Nightmare world’: Jupiter-sized planet, which is 64 light-years from Earth, reeks of rotten eggs

[ad_1] HD 189733 b, an exoplanet located 64 light-years from Earth, has been found to have an atmosphere that smells like rotten eggs, according to a recent study published in the journal Nature. The planet, which is a gas giant similar in size to Jupiter, has trace amounts of hydrogen sulfide in its atmosphere, causing … Read more

‘It’s a historic day …’: Europe celebrates successful Ariane 6 launch after four-year delay

[ad_1] Europe’s latest rocket, the Ariane 6, successfully completed its maiden flight on Tuesday, delivering satellites into orbit and restoring the continent’s autonomous access to space. The launch took place at Europe’s spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana, at 4 pm local time (1900 GMT), following a brief delay due to a minor issue detected earlier … Read more

‘It’s only going to get better’: Elon Musk moving on to second person to test brain tech

[ad_1] Tesla CEO Elon Musk on Wednesday said that his company, Neuralink, is “moving on” to its second test patient as the technology connecting brains and computers advances. During a live stream on X, Musk and the Neuralink team addressed questions about the company’s progress in making brain implants widely available.“We’re only just moving now … Read more

‘Flew abnormally’: Launch of Hyperbola-1 from Chinese private firm i-Space fails

[ad_1] The Hyperbola-1 rocket by i-Space, a private Chinese aerospace firm failed to launch on Thursday for ‘unknown’ reasons, according to China’s Xinhua news agency.According to the report, the rocket’s flight was “abnormal,” and the reasons behind the failure are currently under investigation. The incident occurred at the Jiuquan satellite launch center, but no further … Read more