Vanderbilt,August3:While President Donald Trump has thrust transgender people back into the conflict between conservative and liberal values in the United States, geneticists are quietly working on a major research effort
Oregon,August3:Scientists for the first time have successfully edited genes in human embryos to repair a common and serious disease-causing mutation, producing apparently healthy embryos, according to a study published on
New Delhi,August1: Scientists have developed a material that can help convert carbon dioxide into fuel and other energy-rich products using light without generating unwanted byproducts. The achievement marks a significant
Scientists have discovered a new species of gigantic ocean sunfish – that could weigh up to two tonnes – after it remained hidden for three centuries. Iconic ocean sunfishes are
Montreal,July18:Canadian scientists have identified a new bird-like species of dinosaur that lived nearly 71 million years ago and was about the size of a person. The species, Albertavenator curriei which
New Delhi,July17: Scientists have discovered a unique species of hermit crab in South Africa that measures just 70 millimetres in lenght and has a colouration of mottled orange nuanced with
Washington,July10: Scientists, including those of Indian origin, have invented the first battery-less cell phone that consumes almost zero power and runs by harvesting energy from ambient radio signals or light.
Milan,July5:Scientists have discovered fossils belonging to an ancient, extinct crocodile relative that has deep and massive jaw bones armed with enormous serrated teeth like those of a T-rex. According to
Washington,June24: Scientists have developed a novel design approach for exoskeletons and prosthetic limbs that incorporates direct feedback from the human body. The approach will dramatically improve energy economy, speed and
San Diego,June24:Scientists have created a skin patch that can power a radio for two days using human sweat, and may eventually be used to charge mobile devices while people are
Kinshasa, June21: The colour-shifting reptiles – chameleons are a fascinating species with 202 species of the lizard occupying various parts of the world. In a new addition, a study of
New York, May26:In a first, scientists have developed an eight-foot underwater computer touchscreen for dolphins to study the intelligence and communication skills of the highly social marine mammals. The system
Adelaide, May20:Scientists are developing a new safe, effective diabetes drug that could end painful insulin jabs. Researchers led by the University of Adelaide have shown how potential anti-diabetic drugs interact
New York,April27: Scientists have created a new way to trigger a process of photosynthesis in a synthetic material, turning greenhouse gases into clean air and producing energy, all at the
Washington,April26:: A fluid-filled womb like bag known as an extra-uterine support device for extremely premature babies, have been developed by the scientists. An environment similar to womb and the functions
New Delhi ,April25:: In a striking new discovery scientists have found waxmoth larvae that are commonly bred to provide fish bait hold an atypical trait of feasting on a common plastic
New Delhi,April25: Researchers claim to have developed a new material which they say is more tougher and conductive than copper. “The structural robustness of thin metal films has significant importance
Rice, April17:Scientists, including one of Indian origin, have developed a unique camera that can capture detailed images of distant objects without using a long lens, an advance that could lead
Tel Aviv,March17:Orbiting the earth at more than 500 kilometres (300 miles), a tiny satellite with a laboratory shrunk to the size of a tissue box is helping scientists carry out
Hokkaido, Feb 27:Scientists have created a highly flexible material that is tougher than steel, by combining hydrogels with woven glass fibre fabric, which may have a wide range of potential




















