Articles by

Jaskiran Sachdev

8,000-year-old Child Burial Site Reveals Ancient Secrets

Archaeologists from The Australian National University have discovered a child burial site in Indonesia which has revealed secrets from 8000 years ago.

Social Media Users ‘Copy’ Friends’ Eating Habits

According to a new study, social media users are more likely to eat healthy or junk food if they think their friends do the same. Find out more.

Environment News: Wearing Clothes Could Release More Microfibers than Washing Them

Wearing clothes can release even greater quantities of microfibres to the environment than washing them, new research shows.

Scientists Unravel Mystery of Photosynthesis

Scientists explain the initial, ultrafast events through which photosynthetic proteins capture light and use it to initiate a series of electron transfer reactions.

Tiny Moon Shadows Might be Hiding Tiny Patches of Ice

New research suggests that hidden pockets of water could be much more common on the surface of the moon than scientists once suspected. Find out more.

Old Faithful Might Go Quiet, Just Like it Did 800 Years Ago

The Old Faithful is a geyser that erupts with captivating punctuality. However, experts are saying that it may go silent, as it did 800 years ago.

Scientists Finally Prove that Rain Really Can Move Mountains

A new study led by the University of Bristol talks about a pioneering technique that captures precisely how mountains bend to the will of raindrops.

New Glove-like Device Mimics Sense of Touch

Engineers at the University of New South Wales, Sydney have created a soft wearable device that recreates the sense of touch using haptic technology. Find out more.