Only 5% of therapies tested on animals are approved for human use

Few students go into medical research dreaming that one day a mouse with a tumor or heart disease will be infected by a rabbit. But animal testing of this kind has become central to modern medicine. For regulators around the world, treatments that could save human lives must prove safe and effective in animals with … Read more

NASA Images: 6 Hubble Telescope Photos Show Glimpses of Outer Space, from Omega Centauri to the Dumbbell Nebula

The world of outer space holds endless mysteries and secrets waiting to be discovered. High-resolution telescopes and satellites closely observe objects and events in outer space to develop a better understanding of human beings. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Hubble Telescope is one of the most versatile and largest space telescopes, recognized for … Read more

Super Blue Moon Sightings on August 19: Find Out When, Where, and How to See the Spectacular Spectacle

A “super blue moon” is a rare and amazing astronomical event that combines two different phenomena: the supermoon and the blue moon. This rare astronomical event will occur in August. The August full moon is traditionally known as the “sturgeon moon” and therefore this blue supermoon is also known as the “sturgeon moon”. The anticipation … Read more

New evidence reveals traces of water on Mars: details about it

New Delhi: Scientists and astronauts have conducted groundbreaking research that could change our understanding of Mars’ past and its potential for life. Scientists have discovered new evidence suggesting the presence of liquid water beneath the planet’s surface. Water on Mars: a new discovery This latest discovery adds to a growing body of research suggesting that … Read more

NASA is still considering whether Sunita Williams will remain on the Space Station until early 2025

Cape Canaveral: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) said on Wednesday it was deciding whether to keep two astronauts – Butch Wilmore and Sunita Williams – on the International Space Station until early next year and send their troubled Boeing capsule home empty. Instead of returning to Earth on Boeing’s Starliner, the two astronauts … Read more

ICMR and Panacea Biotec begin Phase 3 clinical trial of India’s first indigenous dengue vaccine DengiAll

He Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) and Panacea Biotec on Wednesday announced the commencement of Phase 3 clinical trial of India’s first indigenous vaccine. dengue vaccine, DengiAll, at the Pandit Bhagwat Dayal Sharma Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) Rohtak. Union Minister of Health JP Nadda He lauded the initiative and said, “The initiation … Read more

Sunita Williams undergoes hearing test in space after eye scans as Starliner sinks

NASA astronaut Sunita Williams underwent a hearing test on Tuesday, the U.S. space agency said in a press release. The test was standard, the agency said, as she remains in space amid uncertainty over the Starliner spacecraft’s return to Earth. Williams and his colleague Butch Wilmore took turns for a standard hearing testAstronauts in space … Read more

ISRO Reschedules SSLV Launch for August 16 | Details

New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation (International Broadcasting Organization) has rescheduled the launch of the Small Satellite Launch Vehicle (SSLV) development flight to August 16 instead of August 15, which coincided with Independence Day. The Indian Space Agency in a post on X announced the rescheduled date in a post on X saying that … Read more

Watch | NASA shares stunning video of nebula that’s ‘hard to read out loud, but easy to look at’; netizens react

NASA Images: The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) has shared a stunning image of the G35.2-0.7N nebula that it describes as “hard to read out loud, but easy to look at.” The shared image NASA’s Hubble Telescope They claim that the G35.2-0.7N nebula is a hotbed for the birth of high-mass stars, the kind … Read more

Male cancer rates will rise by 84% and deaths will double in the next 25 years, according to a new study

Global Male cancer Cases are expected to increase by 84%, from 10.3 million in 2022 to 19 million in 2050, according to a new study. Cancer-related deaths among men are also projected to nearly double, rising by 93%, from 5.4 million in 2022 to 10.5 million in 2050. Researchers analyzed 30 types of cancer, using … Read more