Scientists have developed tiny robots, smaller than most bacteria, that can deliver drugs directly to the site of a brain aneurysm, potentially preventing a devastating stroke. These nanorobots, tested in rabbits, offer a safer and more precise alternative to current treatments, which can have complications like rebleeding or incomplete repair.
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Ever wondered why your dog’s paws smell like Fritos? It’s not just your imagination! Discover the science behind this peculiar phenomenon, how it’s caused by changes in skin bacteria, and what you can do about it.
A new study reveals that while LSD dosage is a primary driver of its effects, individual differences in mood, personality, and prior psychedelic experience significantly influence the experience. The study underscores the importance of tailoring psychedelic therapies to individual needs.
Scientists have discovered a way to make the skin of living mice transparent using a common food dye called tartrazine. This breakthrough allows researchers to visualize internal organs and tissues without surgery, potentially revolutionizing medical imaging and research.
Kapil Parmar, a 24-year-old judoka from Bhopal, India, secured a bronze medal at the Paralympic Games in Paris, marking the first time an Indian has won a medal in para-judo. His victory brought India’s total medal count to 25, solidifying its position at 14th in the overall medals tally.
Indian para-athletes continue their pursuit of glory on Day 9 of the Paris Paralympics, shifting their focus from powerlifting to track and field. With multiple medal events scheduled, these determined athletes are vying for the top spot in their respective disciplines. This article provides a detailed schedule of India’s events on Day 9, highlighting the athletes competing and their targeted disciplines.
Indian sprinter Simran secured fourth place in the women’s 100m T12 final at the Paris Paralympics, finishing with a time of 12.31 seconds. Despite her strong performance in the heats and semifinals, she was unable to match the speed of the top three finishers.
Archaeologists have discovered a trove of ancient silver coins hidden in a wall on the island of Pantelleria, near Sicily. The coins, dating back to 94-74 B.C., were likely hidden during a pirate attack, offering a glimpse into the turbulent history of the region.
Indian archers Harvinder Singh and Pooja Jatyan narrowly missed out on a bronze medal in the mixed doubles recurve team event at the Paris Paralympics, losing to Slovenia in a nail-biting shoot-off. Despite leading throughout much of the match, a series of crucial errors allowed Slovenia to force a shoot-off, where they ultimately secured victory.
Astronomers have discovered a reference to a total solar eclipse in the Rig Veda, an ancient Hindu text, dating back approximately 6,000 years. This discovery pushes back the known history of eclipse observations by centuries, highlighting the ancient fascination with these celestial events.