Editorials News
Revealing the Mystery of Easter Island and its link to South America
Study of history is a never-ending journey that is full of knowing new information and exciting facts. Taking one more step ahead a new paleogenomic research has revealed the likelihood of the intermi
A Honeycomb-Structure to Enable Geometric Frustration
Researchers from Boston College and Harvard have invented a rare honeycomb-structured material. It has the ability to counter the magnetic properties within it in for producing a chemical entity that
A Peculiar Moth with Hairy ‘Butt Appendages’ on Earth
A post on moth has been posted on Facebook that has created news everywhere. The name of the moth is Creatonotos gangis. It lives in parts of Southeast Asia and Australia. The post was done by Faceboo
Checking Lake’s Water Quality with the help of Effective Database
Lakes are not only good source of water but also add to the beauty of the particular place. The water quality of the lakes is degrading because of the activities people do in and around the lakes. Thi
The Smart Nanotube Antennas
A graduate student of Rice University, named Amram Bengio has prepared a sample nanotube fibre antenna. According to researchers there are thin fibres made of carbon nanotubes that can be formed into
The Thin Line between Forecasting and Interpreting Hurricane
Hurricane always leads to mass destruction that can be minimized by timely and accurate forecasting. The 2017 hurricane season has brought to our attention the immediate need to have an accurate commu
A New Molecular Pathway Found To Control Aging
A conserved molecular pathway has been discovered by a team of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. The pathway controls lifespan and health span in mice and nematode
Archaeologists Reveal New Facts about Female Warriors
During a recent research the researchers have found that war was not an activity of males in the Viking world. This study was conducted by researchers at Stockholm and Uppsala Universities. The study,
Video Games Helpful in Virtual Training and Improving Memory
With change of time, medical science is also working hard to do something innovative that may reduce time and improve the results. In terms of Virtual training, video games are becoming a trend.  
Funny but Cute Facts about Panda
When we think about Pandas, we think of innocent childhood that everyone admires. Pandas are cute and have many fans universally. However, do you really know Pandas? Bellow is some intriguing facts to
The Revelation of Risk of Tsunamis in Mediterranean
Tsunamis are giant sea waves that are caused by earthquakes or volcanic eruptions under the sea. Tsunami waves do not suddenly increase its height beneath the ocean, but as they travel towards inland,
Noble Medicine Prize Winners Who are Changing the World
Jeffrey Hall, Michael Rosbash and Michael Young are the US – born scientists who won Nobel Prize 2017 for Physiology or Medicine for their phenomenal discoveries in molecular mechanisms that con
Related News
-
Women's Empowerment in Nepal
-
Nepal's Agricultural Development
-
Advances in Russian Neuroscience: New Hope for Patients
-
Russian Scientists Discover New Gene Therapy Techniques
-
Russia's Biomedical Industry: Growing Innovations
-
History of Indigo Plantation in Colonial India
-
Diwali: Festival Of Lights Not Crackers
-
Impact of Social Media on the Culture
-
Nationwide Competitions for High School Esports Teams
-
The Role of Propaganda in the Cold War