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    From Air to Ocean: Scientists discover way to suck carbon and store it underground

    From Air to Ocean: Scientists discover way to suck carbon and store it underground A new study published in the journal ScienceAdvances talks about an efficient way to capture carbon from the air and convert it into bicarbonate and store the carbon in oceans
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    Soy sauce, processed food adding to increased salt intake, could lead to death: WHO

    Soy sauce, processed food adding to increased salt intake, could lead to death: WHO WHO has stated that a salt intake of less than 5 grams (approximately 2g sodium) per person per day is recommended to prevent cardiovascular diseases
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    Haryana records 10 cases, 1 death from H3N2; health minister Anil Vij says ‘no need to panic’

    Haryana records 10 cases, 1 death from H3N2; health minister Anil Vij says ‘no need to panic’ The official said the patient had tested positive for the Influenza A subtype H3N2 virus on 17 January.
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    What is Dementia? AI study shows 10 million older adults in India likely have Dementia. Check here for early symptoms

    What is Dementia? AI study shows 10 million older adults in India likely have Dementia. Check here for early symptoms The research was published in the journal Neuroepidemiology and , used an AI technique known as semi-supervised machine learning to analyse data from 31,477 older adults.
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    NASA warns about asteroid approaching Earth, may impact on Valentine's Day 2046

    NASA warns about asteroid approaching Earth, may impact on Valentine's Day 2046 NASA is tracking the asteroid which is about 49.29 meters in diameter and currently at a distance of around 0.12 astronomical units (AU) from Earth
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    'They found 37 lesions, a chocolate cyst': Bindi Irwin on 10-year battle with endometriosis

    'They found 37 lesions, a chocolate cyst': Bindi Irwin on 10-year battle with endometriosis According to World Health Organisation Endometriosis is a disease where tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing pain and/or infertility.
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    Homeopathy can damage liver, lead to death: Study

    Homeopathy can damage liver, lead to death: Study A recent research has found that Homeopathic treatments had the potential to cause acute hepatitis and acute chronic liver failure.
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    Zombie apocalypse: Fungus creating havoc in The Last of Us exists in real

    Zombie apocalypse: Fungus creating havoc in The Last of Us exists in real The web series The Last of Us invokes curiosity in viewers who ponder upon the possibilities of such infections occurring in the real world
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    Long Covid may lead to reduced brain oxygen levels, cognitive decline: Study

    Long Covid may lead to reduced brain oxygen levels, cognitive decline: Study The research was conducted in the earlier phases of the pandemic, and the researchers did not investigate whether subsequent variants, such as Omicron
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    Hubble captures a time-lapse movie of DART collision: NASA

    Hubble captures a time-lapse movie of DART collision: NASA The Hubble movie offers invaluable new clues into how the debris was dispersed into a complex pattern in the days following the impact
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    What's time on moon?: Space agencies consider common time zone for lunar missions

    What's time on moon?: Space agencies consider common time zone for lunar missions This will be a departure from the ongoing practice where moon mission runs on the time of the country that is operating the spacecraft
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    A new class of drugs for weight loss could end obesity

    A new class of drugs for weight loss could end obesity The long-term effects must be carefully studied. But the excitement is justified
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    Deflecting sun rays with space mirror to cool overheating Earth- Is it possible?

    Deflecting sun rays with space mirror to cool overheating Earth- Is it possible? There are a range of different potential climate interventions to try to artificially curb global heating, such as the brightening of clouds to make them more reflective of sunlight, but the option considered most...
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    Brisk daily walk could prevent one in 10 early deaths: study

    Brisk daily walk could prevent one in 10 early deaths: study Exercising daily in small amounts, be it brisk walking or anything else can prevent early deaths of one in every ten people, says a study
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    Venus, Jupiter will shine together tonight. When to see two brightest planets

    Venus, Jupiter will shine together tonight. When to see two brightest planets Jupiter and Venus will be in conjunction, where the distance between the two planets will be smaller than the width of a pinky finger
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    This new device can detect cancer without invasive surgeries like biopsy

    This new device can detect cancer without invasive surgeries like biopsy In a recent research published in Biosensors and Bioelectronics journal, a new device has been invented to detect cancer without opting for invasive surgeries like biopsy
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    Jitendra Singh launches Vaibhav Fellowship for the Indian Diaspora abroad to mark National Science Day

    Jitendra Singh launches Vaibhav Fellowship for the Indian Diaspora abroad to mark National Science Day The minister said that the Vaibhav Fellowship aims at improving the research ecosystem of India’s higher educational institutions by facilitating academic and research collaborations between...
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    Sickle cell disease is a multi-sectoral mission leveraging community mobilization, stakeholder collaboration: VK Paul

    Sickle cell disease is a multi-sectoral mission leveraging community mobilization, stakeholder collaboration: VK Paul Paul said that elimination of Sickle cell disease an integral part of achieving the holistic vision of health for all in India
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    Will avian flu be the next human pandemic?

    Will avian flu be the next human pandemic? The virus has spread from birds to mammals, heightening the risk
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    Our sense of smell is eroding, and Covid-19 is not to be blamed this time!

    Our sense of smell is eroding, and Covid-19 is not to be blamed this time! Olfactory senses will exist only in biology books and historical narratives as severe air pollution has now started affecting people's ability to smell
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