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THE FIRST SYNTHETIC SOFT TISSUE RETINA DEVELOPED
A new research by Miss.Vanessa Restrepo-Schild, an Oxford University student has for the first time successfully developed synthetic soft tissue retina in a lab. This could lead to a rev
An Initiative to Save Trees
Currently, Delhi government has taken few important steps to save trees. Delhi government officials have asked schools based in Delhi to establish seed banks to encourage students. As per the official
ON CHOOSING YOUR CHILD’S ALLERGY MEDICATION
As the spring season sets in, many children catch symptoms and signs like itchy eyes, running nose, coughing, congestion, and sneezing. A nationwide survey conducted by the C.S. Mott Children’s
Scientists Re- Evaluate Existing Brain Formation Idea
A recent research by a team of scientists has shed some light on the origin of the vertebrate brain. Through the current research, the scientists have challenged the existing facts about the formation
BETTER COMPREHENSION OF ANIMAL COLOR VISION AND CAMOUFLAGE
Scientists wanted to know why many animals have two types of color receptor cells in their eyes (dichromats), while others, including humans, have three (trichromats), and how this influences their ca
Bears Wake-Up to a Newly Transformed World
Bears in Sierra wake up across the land only to find a world that does not match with the one they left behind in December. At a place named Tahoe, temperatures have hit as low as -60 degree. This has
BLINDNESS IN CAVE FISH RE-STUDIED
Blindness has repeatedly evolved in the animal kingdom. Thousands of blind cave-dwelling and underground and species are found throughout nature. Originally Charles Darwin suggested that the loss of
DRAMATIC UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES OF FIB
FIB stands for Focused Ion Bean Milling. In this technique, a tiny beam of highly energetic particles is used to cut and study materials which are smaller than 1/1000 of a human hair strand. This rev
Expedition to Find the Lost Animals
Many animals which have been unseen for decades now are being feared to be extinct. While some are now only available in the museum the others are only seen in the old photographs and paintings. Rese
Mud – Dwelling Shipworm Investigated by Biologists
A giant mud – dwelling shipworm got studied for the first time. The scientific name of this never before studied specie is Kuphus polythalamia. Researchers at Northeastern University and the Uni
The Discovery of 8 Mummies at Luxor
An astonishing discovery was made by archaeologists near Thebes. They have revealed eight mummies, colourful coffins and about 1000 Ushabti at a tomb near Draa Abul Nagaa. The Ushtabi are small carved
New App That Can Help Parent
Are you also worried about your child’s habit of internet? App developers have come up with an app that can help parents like you. These days children are more gadget freaks and the use of
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