Einstein Ageing Study

'Einstein Ageing Study' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Gravity Has Remained the Same for the Entire Age of the Universe: Study
    Edited by Richa Sharma | Tuesday August 30, 2022
    A new study suggests that the nature of gravity has remained constant for the entire history of the universe. To make things clearer, researchers from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Collaboration have used the Cerro Telolo Inter-American Observatory's Victor M. Blanco 4-metre telescope in Chile and observed galaxies up to 5 billion light-years away.
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  • Maximum Human Lifespan Already Achieved: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Thursday October 6, 2016
    It may not be possible to extend the human life span beyond the ages already attained by the oldest people on record, a new study has found.
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  • Stress Precursor To Pre-Alzheimer's Condition In Elderly: Study
    Health | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday December 12, 2015
    Feeling stressed out increases the chances of elderly people developing mild cognitive impairment - often a prelude to full-blown Alzheimer's disease, a study found.
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'Einstein Ageing Study' - 3 News Result(s)

  • Gravity Has Remained the Same for the Entire Age of the Universe: Study
    Edited by Richa Sharma | Tuesday August 30, 2022
    A new study suggests that the nature of gravity has remained constant for the entire history of the universe. To make things clearer, researchers from the Dark Energy Survey (DES) Collaboration have used the Cerro Telolo Inter-American Observatory's Victor M. Blanco 4-metre telescope in Chile and observed galaxies up to 5 billion light-years away.
    www.gadgets360.com
  • Maximum Human Lifespan Already Achieved: Study
    Health | Press Trust of India | Thursday October 6, 2016
    It may not be possible to extend the human life span beyond the ages already attained by the oldest people on record, a new study has found.
    www.ndtv.com
  • Stress Precursor To Pre-Alzheimer's Condition In Elderly: Study
    Health | Indo-Asian News Service | Saturday December 12, 2015
    Feeling stressed out increases the chances of elderly people developing mild cognitive impairment - often a prelude to full-blown Alzheimer's disease, a study found.
    www.ndtv.com
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