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PUBG With Never Before Features
PUBG is one of the most loved games these days. Youngsters are simply crazy for the game to next level. Lately, PUBG Mobile introduced the beta version of its latest update v0.12.0. At present, Tencen
Magnets Can Help The AI Approach The Efficiency Of The Human Brain
Researchers from Purdue University and brain-inspired computer experts think that part of the answer can be found in magnets. Researchers have developed a process to use magnetic with networks like th
A Global Warming Warning by Experts
Scientists have long studied how the gradual thawing of permafrost that occurs over decades in centimeters of surface soils will influence the release of carbon into the atmosphere. But Turetsky and a
For Prehistoric Artisans, Freshwater Mussel Shells Were The Material Of Choice
A new study suggests that 6000 years ago, people from all over Europe shared the cultural tradition of using freshwater mussel shells to make ornaments. A global team of researchers comprising academ
1 Million Species Face Extinction Threat
Nature is the most precious gift of God to us. We must use the natural resources judiciously so that our future generations can also benefit from the same. Humans are the most evolved and capable livi
Arsenic Used For Breathing
Arsenic is an extremely deadly poison for humans and most of the living beings. As per a new research, it has been discovered that microorganisms are breathing arsenic in a huge area of the Pacific Oc
Explore These 8 Negative Effects Of Playing PUBG
When I'm free, I play PUBG, when I'm busy, I play PUBG. These are not my words but the words I heard on the subway while I came to work. I also love playing this fabulous game but hearing those words
The Russians Probably Used This Beluga Whale As A Spy
Norwegian fishermen met a Russian spy at the end of last week, but the intruder did not reveal his mission, and rightly so: he could not, because it was a beluga whale (Delphinapterus leucas). Howeve
The World Is Measuring Success In Education In This Changed Way
Since the year 2000, when the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) launched a global academic benchmark to measure student outcomes by assessing 15-year-olds, many global educa
Private Schools Increase The Transportation Rate By 30 Percent
Parents of children in private schools will have to spend more money this academic year to send their children to school. According to reports, several schools across the state have increased the tran
Artifacts And Mummies Are Discovered In An Ancient Egyptian Tomb
Valuable objects and mummies that date back to two millennia were discovered in southern Egypt, authorities confirmed on April 23. The Ministry of Antiquities-Arab Republic of Egypt confirmed that an
Callichimaera Perplexa: Earliest Known Arthropod That Can Swim
In a recent international research, a team of researchers led by Yale paleontologist Javier Luque announced the discovery of hundreds of exceptionally well-preserved specimens from Colombia and the Un
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