Fish that display dominant traits are more at risk of consuming microplastic pollution than others in their social group, according to new research. The study, led by the University of Glasgow and published in Proceedings…
Last ATP reentry leaves legacy for future space…
[caption id="attachment_2706" align="alignnone" width="625"] ATV-5 reentry[/caption] ESA’s fifth automated cargo ferry completed its mission to the International Space Station today when it reentered the atmosphere and burned up safely over an uninhabited area of the…
Scientists Limit Accelerated Cellular Aging Caused by Methamphetamine…
The ravaged faces of methamphetamine addicts tell a terrible tale – abusing the drug dramatically accelerates aging. Now scientists from UC Irvine and the Italian Institute of Technology have discovered how this occurs at the…
Apes Prefer the Glass Half Full
[caption id="attachment_2700" align="alignright" width="250"] Kiki is a chimpanzee at Tchimpounga Chimpanzee Sanctuary in the Republic of Congo. A new study of chimpanzees and bonobos finds that humans aren’t the only species susceptible to “glass half…
‘Special award’ to The IoE Pulchowk Campus
[caption id="attachment_2692" align="alignnone" width="1600"] Special award winner Robin Dhakal on left and Sirapa Shrestha on right[/caption] Kathmandu-- Rabin Dhakal and Sirapa Shrestha, students of Institute of Engineering(IoE )Pulchowk Campus, participated in Capstone design context-CORE 15 has been…






