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Human Migration Caused Mammal Species Extinction on Caribbean Islands
The primary cause of the extinction of native mammal species at the Caribbean islands that is also known as "lost world" was the arrival of humans throughout the islands. Caribbean islands have b
Erosion of Dark Material from Layers in Martian Bedrock
One possible place has been spotted by NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) where sand grains are being produced on Mars. It is a fact that we see active sand dunes on Mars. These sand dunes
Stay Safe and Alert From the Throat Cancer
When genetic mutations occur in the cells of the pharynx then chances of throat cancer are very strong. Throat cancer can occur in the nasopharynx which is the area of the throat just behind the nose.
Heating of Oceans Has Threatened Clownfish
The colorful marine swimmer known as clownfish received a lot of fame by the super hit 2003 film “Finding Nemo”. A new study has found that the beautiful Nemos are under threat from warmin
A New Method for Better Gender Determination in Asparagus
The genome of garden asparagus as a model for sex chromosome evolution has been sequenced. Since a very long period of time origin and early evolution of gender chromosomes are a matter of discussion
Rani Padmini: The Epitome of Beauty and Sacrifice
Rani Padmini is more prominently known as Padmavati. She was a legendary Indian queen belonging to the era of 13th and 14th century. The extreme earliest source to mention about her is Padmavat. It is
A Security System That Senses Finger Vibrations
Scientists have prepared a new low – cost security system that has the ability to sense finger vibrations to exactly identify people and grant access to smart homes, cars or appliances. This sma
A New Research to Speed-Up Zebra Conservation
The scientists in South Africa have been investigating how zebra faeces can predict what an animal's response to climate change and habitat destruction will be. They have been using zebra stools to un
Increasing Demands for Thermal Comfort- A Threat for All
It has been argued by a group of scientists that increasing demands for "thermal comfort" from the increasing middle class in countries like China, Brazil and India could impose an enormous global cha
Developing the Anti Glare Technique to Improve Glass Visibility
We all have experienced a major trouble of modern display screens called glare while watching television in complete darkness, using a computer while sitting underneath overhead lighting or near a win
Balancing the Biodiversity with the Help of Peat-Land Plants
Plants have the capacity to adopt themselves according to the climate they live in. It is true that many of the species in a peat bog's plant 'community' disappear because of the effect of rising temp
Species of Beetles Affected By Managed Burns
A new research has been conducted upon how beetles bounce back from forest fires. This research highlights the piecemeal patterns of recolonization. This recolonization is seen amongst a hardy species
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