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SpaceX to launch twin NASA water cycle tracker satellites

On its way to deploy five Iridium Next communications satellites on Tuesday, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket will also launch twin NASA satellites that will monitor Earth's water cycle, marking a unique rideshare arrangement.


First human-to-human heart transplant in eastern India

In what is claimed to be the first human-to-human heart transplant in eastern India, surgeons in a Kolkata private hospital on Monday transplanted the heart of a 21-year-old man who died in Bengaluru a day back on a 39-year-old patient from Jharkhand.


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Russian President Putin says India, Russia collaboration not directed against anyone


SIT formed to probe second sexual assault case against expelled Cong MLA Mamkootathil


49 Indigo flights likely to be cancelled from Hyderabad


RBI trims policy interest rate by 25bps to 5.25pc, loans to get cheaper


ED attaches fresh assets in PMLA case against Reliance Group; total attachment over Rs 10K cr


Man dies by suicide after jumping in front of metro train in Bengaluru


Red sandalwood worth Rs 1.75 cr seized, five held


Russia's Rosatom delivers nuclear fuel to Kudankulam plant


PM Modi presents copy of Gita in Russian to Putin


Delhi pollution: Strict instructions issued to control dust, remove debris at public places




Scientists convert plant matter into chemicals

 A team led by an Indian-origin scientist from Sandia National Laboratories in California has demonstrated a new technology based on bio-engineered bacteria that can make it economically feasible to produce chemicals from renewable plant sources.

Ozone-destroying chemical emissions on rise despite ban

Emissions of one of the chemicals that can cause hole in the ozone layer are on the rise, despite an international treaty that required an end to its production in 2010, a new study says.

First stars that formed after Big Bang identified

 Japanese scientists have identified some of the first stars to form in the Universe just 250 million years after the Big Bang, according to a study published in Nature magazine.

Reducing job strain may lower risk of new mental illness cases

 If your workplace is supporting its employees by reducing their job strain, it may boost in preventing new cases of common mental illness from occurring up to 14 per cent, a new study suggests.

Apple now has 55 self-driving cars in California

 With 55 self-driving cars and 83 drivers, Apple now has the second highest number of self-driving cars in the US state of California where autonomous vehicles are being tested.

This 'black box' chip in devices can frustrate hackers

 In an era of Machine Learning (ML)-enabled hacking, in which Artificial Intelligence (AI) technology is trained to "learn" and model inputs and outputs, a new chip-based technology termed as a "black box" can thwart hackers' plans, say researchers.

Researchers suggest Vitamin D therapy can tackle diabetes, cancer

Enhanced activation of Vitamin D by protecting beta cells may be a potential new approach for treating diabetes as well as other diseases, including cancer, researchers have suggested.

Oral drugs may protect cancer patients from blood clots

Taking oral drugs daily can be an effective treatment for nearly 10 million cancer patients worldwide suffering from a deadly blood clot condition, results from a clinical trial have showed.

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