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Sea Creatures in Japan Crossed Pacific Ocean after Tsunami
The lofty Tsunami that destructed Japan six years ago unleashed a different danger onto the distant coastline of North America. The new threat is the massive invasion of marine life from the Pacific O
Black Tea for Weight Loss
Today we are living in a very fast world where everything is fast, whether it is traffic or our food. Obesity is the result of our wrong food habits, lifestyle, working pattern and sleeping behaviour.
High Levels of Anabolic Steroid can Lead to Stock Market Instability
United States has been found with majority of professional stock market traders who are young males. The new evidence suggested that the biology constituting a person strongly influences their trading
Scientists Discovered Planets from Different Perspective
As per the old belief all the planets in our solar system look similar beneath the surface. However, scientists have revealed different facts related to the earlier belief. A per the scientists, &ldqu
Diwali: A Festival of Light
Diwali that is also called as Deepavali, is the festival of lights that is celebrated every year in autumn in the northern India. It is one of the most popular festivals of Hindus. Its spiritual signi
Parallel Cinema that Produced Best Films Ever
A film movement in Indian cinema that started in the state of West Bengal in the 1950s proving to be an alternative to the mainstream commercial Indian cinema (Bollywood) got recognized as Parallel Ci
Access of Social Interaction minimizes the Response Quality
It is obvious for all the living creatures to have interactions with different group of the society of their kind. They do so because they are dependent to one another for various needs. Either we tal
Silicon Valley Seems to Have Quick Drought Recovery
The study by NASA/university finds that aggressive conservation has helped area’s aquifer to rebound quickly from the worst drought that has happened in Californian history. Underground water re
Is Air Pollution Affecting Child’s Working Memory?
As per recent findings of an IS Global study, air pollution on home-to-school routes reduces the growth of working memory. This research was led by the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal)
Residents as the Protective Shield of Forests
Forests are the resources that not only provide habitats for animals and livelihoods for humans, but they also offer watershed protection, prevent soil erosion and balance the climate change
Mercury Faces Drastic Changes Due to Small Collisions
NASA scientists have shed the light on Mercury’s atmosphere. The scientists observed the earlier study that was happened in 2015- 2016 with the help of NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft -- short
Father of Indian Cinema: Dadasaheb Phalke
Who Is The Father of Cinema Dhundiraj Govind Phalke who is popularly recognized as Dadasaheb Phalke was an Indian producer-director-screenwriter before India’s independence. He is also known as
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