Weekly Current Affairs (4th February to 10th February 2024)

Weekly Current Affairs (4th February to 10th February 2024)

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Category : Science and Tech Published on: February 11 2024

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  • Goa to offer free Pertuzumab-Trastuzumab drug combination to every 2 breast cancer patients. 
  • Israeli scientists find a recently discovered underwater canyon near Cyprus.
  • Russian cosmonaut Oleg Kononenko makes history by setting a new record for the longest time spent in space.
  • AstroSat has successfully measured the polarity of high energy X-rays from Cygnus X-1 black depths for the first time, which is an early achievement in black hole studies.
  • Chinese research vessel 'Xiang Yang Hong 03' sets sail on Indian Ocean mission.
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