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Spicy Cuisines Can Intensify the Risk of Dementia
Love adding that extra kick of chili pepper to your meal? Consuming more than 50 grammes of the popular spice per daySpicy food lovers may be at greater risk of dementia than those who prefer more bla
Delhi’s best CM so far: Ms. Sheila Dikshit
Sheila Dikshit famously called as Dixit was born on 31 March 1938. Lately, her sad demise on 20 July 2019 has saddened each one of us across India. She was an Indian politician who has served as the c
Parasitic plants steal genes to be remodeled For outstrip parasites
Parasitic plants can use genetic material stolen from host plants to more effectively siphon off the host's nutrients, research shows. According to a new study the parasitic plant shudder has hijacked
Cardiff Protestors turn to City Hall
A protest was undertaken by the people in Cardiff pertaining to climate change. It involved the blocking of roads etc. Lately, this protest has come to an end on July 22, 2019. The protesters decided
How gene CHRFAM7A is playing truant to Alzheimer's Drug Therapy
In recent years we have been hearing quite a lot about Alzheimer's disease. It is the most common form of dementia, affecting close to 50 million people worldwide as per the report of 2017. It is said
Rich Are Getting Richer At the Rates Observed Before Independence
What is the only point of economic data in India that is returning to pre-Independence levels? The relationship between wealth and income. What this proportion indicates is whether, over time, those w
Resveratrol of Red wine could help Mars Explorers Stay Strong
Mars is about 9 months from Earth with today's technology, according to NASA. As the new space race progresses, Harvard researchers ask: how do we make sure that the winners can stand when they reach
Tips for Cracking a Viva Exam
Most students feel nervous while they live, but in reality, these tests are not as scary as they seem. Sometimes they are hilarious and can become memorable instances in your life. The live exam usual
New Virus May Have Coevolved with Human progenitors
A new study has found the origin and evolution of a virus called crAssphage, which may have coevolved with human progenitors. In 2014, an infected bacteria was identified as part of the body’s d
Prohibition of Educational Bandhs: Says HC
A division bank composed of the President of the Supreme Court also asked the state government to provide an explanation of the 'bandh' of education recently held in Kollam.Kochi: the Kerala High Cour
IIT Delhi Works to Curb Increasing Air Pollution
NEW DELHI: The Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) in Delhi is developing a large number of solutions at its Center for Excellence in Clean Air Research (CERCA) to track and help reduce air pollution
New Zealand Bans Single-Use of Plastic Shopping Bags
Plastic pollution has become a thriving global concern, with a million birds and more than 100,000 maritime mammons’s injured and killed every year. Companies that break the rule of using plasti
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