- 18/07/2025 06:09:02
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Brazilian scientists have discovered a molecule, BamazScplp1, in Amazonian scorpion venom that shows potential in treating breast cancer. Early tests indicate the molecule effectively kills cancer cells through necrosis, similar to the chemotherapy drug paclitaxel. Researchers are using yeast to mass-produce the molecule, paving the way for less invasive breast cancer therapies.
- 18/07/2025 03:09:02
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A new study shows a worrying global trend. Vaccination rates are falling in many countries. This puts millions of children at risk of diseases. Measles vaccinations have declined in about 100 countries. The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted vaccination services. Misinformation also plays a role. Experts call for action to improve healthcare access. They want to restore routine immunization services.
- 16/07/2025 03:09:02
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Scientists found fossils of a new, small dinosaur. This dinosaur, Enigmacursor mollyborthwickae, was about the size of a dog. It lived 150 million years ago with giant dinosaurs like Stegosaurus. The discovery shows how diverse dinosaur ecosystems were. It also challenges old ideas about dinosaur dominance. The dinosaur is now at the Natural History Museum.
- 15/07/2025 03:09:02
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The James Webb Space Telescope has made a groundbreaking discovery. It has found its first new planet named TWA 7b. This planet is the lowest-mass planet ever directly imaged outside our solar system. TWA 7b orbits a young star CE Antliae. Scientists used infrared imaging to spot the planet hiding in a dusty ring.
- 14/07/2025 04:09:02
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India News: NEW DELHI: The International Space Station welcomed its first Indian aboard with Shubhanshu Shukla floating out among hugs and cheers.The recently lau.
- 13/07/2025 05:09:24
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NASA's Curiosity rover finds strange rock formations on Mars. These look like spiderwebs. The rover spots these on Mount Sharp. Scientists think these formations formed from old groundwater. The mineral-rich ridges may hold clues about Mars' past. The discovery could help understand if Mars once supported microbial life. Curiosity will study the formations further.