Science News

Martian equator might hold vast reservoirs of frozen water

London, Nov 2 : Scientists have hinted at the possibility of a vast amount of frozen water existing on the Martian equator, based on new radar observations.

New definition of kilogram on the cards

Washington, Nov 2 : New research results by scientists can lead to a redefinition of the measurement of a kilogram.

Australians world's biggest greenhouse polluters

Sydney, Nov.2 : Australians have been identified as the world’s largest community of greenhouse polluters.

New ‘mighty mice’ that run for 6 hours without stopping created

Washington, Nov 2 : Researchers at the Case Western Reserve University have bred a line of ‘mighty mice’, called PEPCK-Cmus mice that have the potential to run five to six kilometres at a speed of

Space Particles being harnessed to unravel Mayan temples mystery

Washington, November 1 : Physicists and archaeologists at the University of Texas are trying to harness space particles to locate chambers hidden in the underground Mayan temples built at a site da

Teeth evolution in mammals not a one-time affair

London, Nov 1 : The discovery of a new species of fossilized mammal from the Jurassic era has led scientists to suggest that the basic tooth template shared by all mammals today evolved independent

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