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Science

Call for more Indian research stations in Arctic

"India's observer status in the Arctic Council is very important," K. Vijay Raghavan, Principal Scientific Advisor to the Indian government, said at a seminar on "Finland and India: Engaging the Arctic" here on Tuesday.


Toaster oven-sized lab to detect signs of life on Mars

An international team of scientists has created a toaster oven-sized chemistry laboratory for a rover that will drill beneath the Martian surface looking for signs of past or present life.


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Robots won't render people jobless: Satya Nadella

Even in a "runaway Artificial Intelligence (AI)" scenario, robots will not render people completely jobless, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella told The Sunday Telegraph in an interview.

Scientists identify new magnetic element

Scientists have demonstrated that the chemical element ruthenium (Ru) is the fourth single element to have unique magnetic properties at room temperature.

US begins testing Ebola treatment in early-stage trial

US researchers have started the first-in-human trial evaluating an experimental treatment for Ebola virus disease, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) Clinical Centre said in a statement.

Learning physics may activate new brain areas

Brain areas that are traditionally not associated with learning science can become active when people are confronted with solving physics problems, finds a study.

Now, get class 10, 12 exam results when offline

Google on Thursday announced that users can get their Class 10 and 12 results delivered directly to Android smartphones even if they are not connected to the Internet on that day.

Cockroach milk may be the hottest health food trend you didn’t know existed

Since new research found that cockroach milk, nutrient-rich milk crystals found inside the Pacific Beetle cockroach — used as food for cockroach infants — could be beneficial to humans.

NASA's Curiosity rover tests new drilling method on Mars

After a mechanical problem took NASA Mars rover Curiosity's drill offline in December 2016, it has now successfully tested a new drilling method on the Red Planet, making a 50-millimetre deep hole in a target called "Duluth", NASA has said.

China Satellite Navigation Conference opens in Harbin

Experts from countries and regions including China, the US and Russia are attending the three-day event to exchange ideas on satellite navigation applications and location services, among other topics, Xinhua news agency reported.

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