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Deep Brain Stimulation Technique Studied By Scientists
The scientists have been working on a study and collection of patient outcomes which they have named as Deep brain stimulation technique. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has proven its effectiveness in d
MYANMAR- RAPIDLY LOSING ITS INTACT FOREST COVER
Myanmar is one of the countries with extensive forest cover in Southeast Asia. Its forests have been providing habitats for endangered species. However, this forest cover is rapidly declining due to e
Nasa Mission Investigates Astronaut Vision Issues
The scientists from NASA are trying to investigate their new findings that can help to address astronaut vision issues. Retired astronaut Scott Kelly, NASA's Human Research Program, was also a part of
FILM DIRECTOR GURU DUTT
Vasanth Kumar Shivashankar Padukone, better known as Guru Dutt, was an Indian actor, producer and film director. He was born in Bangalore on 9 July 1925 to Vasanthi Padukone and Shivashanker
YAOSHANG- THE MANIPURI STYLE HOLI
Yaoshang is the Holi festival of Manipur. It is celebrated for 5 days, commencing from the full moon day in the month of Phalgun. Fund for celebrating the festival is collected from their localities b
READING IN INFANCY BOOSTS READING AND VOCABULARLY SKILLS
Mothers and their babies from an urban public hospital’s newborn nursery were recruited for the study. Over 250 pairs between 6 months and 4 ½ years of ages were monitored for their degre
MASSIVE GALAXY CLUSTERS OF ABEL 370 STUDIED
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope is excellent in observing multitudes of galaxies tossed across time and space. A remarkable example is Abell 370, a galaxy cluster, which comprises of several hundr
Vinod Khosla: A Journey of Success through the Route of Failure
How many times we try and fail to achieve the set goals of our life. Today we are talking about the living legend Vinod Khosla, a renowned businessman who started his journey from a zero. Vinod Khosl
CBSE Class 12th Board Exam Results 2017 Delayed
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class XII results were suspended by the board at the last minute. Earlier the results were supposed to have been announced on Wednesday, following
DARK MATTER HAS NEW LIMITATIONS
In 1977 Roberto Peccei and Helen Quinn introduced particles known as Axions which had imaginary existence. These particles have been in news recently because their existence can clarify the dark- matt
Scientists Discovers Links between Human Tooth and Sun
A team of researchers from the University of McMaster have revealed the story of humanity. The team has done a research to know about the relationship of humans with the sun. To find out the answers,
Salty Food Makes You Hungry
According to a new study salty food makes you hungry rather than thirsty. The study is done by the scientists from the Max Delbrûck Center for Molecular Medicine in Germany and Vanderbilt
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