Quote of the day by Thomas A. Edison: “The doctor of the future will give no medication, but will interest his patients in…” |

Thomas A. Edison (Image: Wikipedia) Most people know Thomas Edison as the inventor of the light bulb and the phonograph, not as a thinker about health. Yet more than a hundred years ago, he made a prediction about medicine that still sounds strikingly modern. The doctor of the future, he said, would give no medication,…

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Quote of the day by renowned quantum physicist Niels Bohr: “An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that…” |

Niels Bohr, one of the most influential physicists of the 20th century, is remembered not only for his groundbreaking contributions to quantum theory but also for his insightful observations about learning and expertise. Among his most quoted remarks is: “An expert is a person who has made all the mistakes that can be made in…

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The ‘ballista spider’: Scientists discover a tiny spider that launches ants with 140 times the force of gravity |

Deep in the rainforests of far north Queensland, Australia, scientists have discovered a tiny spider with an extraordinary hunting strategy. Nicknamed the “ballista spider”, the newly described species uses a silk-powered trap that launches prey into its web with accelerations reaching up to 140 times the force of gravity. Researchers say the spider specifically targets…

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Why scientists are vaccinating honeybees and shrimp for the first time |

People, pets and livestock have long been protected through vaccines, but scientists are now extending that approach to creatures once thought impossible to immunise. Researchers have already developed the world’s first vaccine for honeybees and are testing similar technology in shrimp, despite the fact that these animals lack the antibody-based immune systems that conventional vaccines…

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Quote of the day by Marie Curie: “In science, we must be interested in things, not in…” – why ideas matter more than egos

Marie Curie (Image: Wikipedia) Marie Curie spent her life chasing answers, not applause. She discovered new elements, won two Nobel Prizes, and changed science forever, and yet she had little time for fame or personal glory. This short line was something close to a motto for her. It says that in science, our attention belongs…

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Hydrogen-Powered Train: ‘Futuristic, smoke-free, pollution-free’: What we know about India’s first ‘swadeshi’ hydrogen train | India News

Photo credit: PIB NEW DELHI: Indian Railways has approved running India’s first indigenous hydrogen fuel-cell-based train on the Jind-Sonipat section of the Northern Railway, entering the elite club of nations including Germany, Japan, China, and the United States.The futuristic train will have 10 coaches and will be powered by a 1200-kilowatt engine. It is expected…

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