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The Mozart Effect Myth: Music does not help with epilepsy

The Mozart Effect Myth: Music does not help with epilepsy

Researchers have found no scientific evidence to support the claim Mozart's Sonata KV448 provides relief from epilepsy symptoms, as previously claimed.

Water-play on the station's space station is more than just fun and games.

Water-play on the station's space station is more than just fun and games.

Samantha Cristoforetti, an astronaut, squirted fluids around in International Space Station to collect information about designing fuel tanks.

A bright new comet that is moving toward the sun could be a brighter star than the stars next year

A bright new comet that is moving toward the sun could be a brighter star than the stars next year

C/2023 A3 the newly discovered comet is coming close to the sun for the first-time in 80,000 years. It could be as bright or brighter than a star in fall 2024.

NASA's DART spacecraft was able to remove over 1000 tons of rock from its target asteroids

NASA's DART spacecraft was able to remove over 1000 tons of rock from its target asteroids

Scientists have confirmed that DART's impact method can protect Earth from asteroids that could kill it.

Three times Webb telescope captures the galaxy: Why?

Three times Webb telescope captures the galaxy: Why?

The James Webb Space Telescope captured a three-dimensional image of the same galaxy using gravitational lensing. This was taken from a galaxy cluster that is 3.2 million light-years away from Earth.

UN nuclear chief: Iran promises more access to inspectors

UN nuclear chief: Iran promises more access to inspectors

After meeting with top Iranian officials, the UN Atomic Agency chief met with Iran's head and made sweeping promises of cooperation.

China: A defense boost to address 'complex security problems'

China: A defense boost to address 'complex security problems'

According to a spokesperson for China's rubber-stamp parliament, the increases in China's defense budget were "appropriate and reasonable" and aimed at addressing "complex security problems."

Popular Talk On IPR Organised At Darrang College

Popular Talk On IPR Organised At Darrang College

HT Correspondent TEZPUR (March 3rd): A popular talk on Intellectual property Rights (IPR), entitled 'Protect Your Creations with a Strategy', was jointly organized by the Assam Science Society's Tezpur branch and IQAC, Darrang Col

Percent Cancer Cases In NE Region Due To Consumption Of Tobacco Products: Dr Amal Chandra Kataki

Percent Cancer Cases In NE Region Due To Consumption Of Tobacco Products: Dr Amal Chandra Kataki

HT Correspondent NAGAON March 3: Dulal Chandra Goswami Memorial Trust presented the prestigious -- the 'Dulal Chandra Goswami Memorial Research Award' at a function held at Nowgong College (Autonomous) on March 3.

A mysterious object is being drawn into the black hole of our galaxy by a mysterious force. Now

A mysterious object is being drawn into the black hole of our galaxy by a mysterious force. Now

A strange blob was seen rapidly around the central black hole of our galaxy. Astronomers now believe it to be the exploded material from two merging stars.