Parismita Goswami

Articles by Parismita Goswami

Parismita has been a reporter for the past two years and enjoys writing entertainment news. A travel enthusiast, she loves listening to music and takes interest in social developments across the world.

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Snake [Representational Image]

Scientists Find Universal Antidote to Treat Lethal Snakebites

A team of researchers have taken a step to create a universal antidote. The team led by Matthew Lewin of the California Academy of Sciences and Dr. Stephen P. Samuel of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland have examined the effectiveness of a nasally administered anti-paralytic drug, the results of which has been promising. May 31, 2014
Use of Cement in Hip Replacement Surgeries is Linked to Deaths (Representational Image)

Soon Brain Surgery Can be Performed through Nose

Neurosurgeons can now conduct brain tumor surgeries through nose. The technique was used for mummification by the ancient Egyptians that involved removing deceased brain through nose. May 31, 2014
Ancient Fish-Lizard Skeleton Found Uncovered Beneath Melting Glaciers (Representational Image)

Ancient Fish-Lizard Skeleton Uncovered Beneath Melting Glaciers

Scientists have recently uncovered nearly full skeletons of ancient marine reptiles from a melting glacier in Southern Chile. 46 specimens were collected from four varied species of ichthyosaurs. Ichthyosaurs are creatures, which are also called "fish lizards" in Greek. May 30, 2014
New Pain-free Tooth Decay Treatment to Replace Conventional Dental Drills (Representational Image)

Laser Therapy Could Replace Dentists' Root Canal Drills

Now there is a relief for the people with tooth problem. Soon doctors to switch from root canal drill procedures to painless laser treatment. Researchers at Harvard University have found that if the cells on the inner side of the tooth are exposed to weak laser light, it can help trigger the growth of dentin. May 30, 2014
Ancient Birds Lacked in Diversity, Finds Researchers (Wikimedia Commons/markaharper1)

Ancient Birds Lacked in Diversity, Find Researchers

Birds are found in many varieties, some are tiny but speedy like hummingbirds while some are huge but flightless like ostrich. But according to a new study, prehistoric fossil birds were found to lack diversity. May 30, 2014
Astronauts Mark Kelly (right), STS-124 commander, and Scott Kelly are pictured in the check-out facility at Ellington Field near NASA's Johnson Space Center as the STS-124 crewmembers prepare for a flight to Kennedy Space Center in NASA T-38 trainer jets.

Identical Twin NASA Astronauts to Conduct Brave Space Science Research

Identical twins, Scott and Mark Kelly, who are also NASA astronauts, will be participating in a brave new experiment of the space agency. The news was announced on Wednesday 29 May 2014, which will involve one of them to spend a year on space investigating while the other will remain back on Earth. May 30, 2014
Apollo 15 'Joystick' Sold for a Whopping $610,063 at an Auction (NASA)

Apollo 15 'Joystick' Sold for Whopping $610,063 at an Auction

A rotational hand controller called "joystick" that was previously owned by Apollo 15 commander David Scott was auctioned online at a $610,063. This apparently sets new record to the most expensive antique collectables from space-travel. May 27, 2014