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One Or Two Hours Of Outdoor Learning Each Week Increases Job Satisfaction For Teachers
A study by the University of Swansea has revealed that only one hour a week of outdoor learning has the benefits for children and also the job satisfaction of teachers. Through interviews and focus g
Hidden Signs Of The Brain Showcasing Working Memory
Published online by Science magazine on June 14, the study addressed working memory, the temporary activation of brain cells that occurs when it comes to a new neighborhood, for example, and we rememb
Why Should India Extend The Scope Of The Two-Year Maternity Bill?
We are today a couple of days in the euphoria that surrounds the strongest return of the titular government. It seems as if the whole nation is on the verge of a positive and optimistic impulse, while
A Flexible Mirror Is A Step Towards The Search For Life Outside Of Our Solar System
Even in the vast expanse of space, the smallest detail can make a big difference. A launch experiment soon from MIT shows how. The demonstration mission of deformable mirror (DeMi) CubeSat will test a
Imagine Earning 25 Lakhs From 1.25 Acres by Growing Pomegranates And Apples in Arid Lands
In 2008, a joint family in the village of Beri of the Sikar district, Rajasthan, broke up. Of the three brothers, two had good jobs. However, the older brother, Ram Karan Khedar, was a house guard and
Wine Making With The Help Of The Ancient DNA Of Roman And Medieval Grape Seeds
With the help of an extensive genetic database of modern vines, the searchers tested and compared 28 archaeological seeds from French sites dating from the Iron Age, the Roman era and the medieval per
The Consumption Of Cholesterol Or Egg In The Diet Does Not Increase The Risk of Stroke
The findings of previous studies that address the association of dietary cholesterol or egg ingestion with the risk of stroke have been contradictory. Some studies have found an association between hi
The United States And Japan Will Cooperate In The Return To The Moon
The governments of the United States and Japan agreed on greater space cooperation that could include the flight of Japanese astronauts to the Moon. At a joint press conference in Tokyo on May 27 wit
Can People Avoid Pacemakers by Controlling Blood Pressure And Glucose Level?
Modifications in Lifestyle have started early enough and may lower the risk of an irregular heartbeat which is often treated with a pacemaker. Controlling your blood pressure and blood glucose has lon
Tales of First Farmers And Herders Through DNA
Researchers from, European and African establishments analysed ancient deoxyribonucleic acid from forty-one human skeletons curated within the National Museums of Kenya and African country, and also t
Pollution Control Board Says Water of Ganga Water Unfit For Drinking, Bathing
The water from River Ganga is absolutely not fit for "direct drinking" and there are only seven spots from where it passes that can be consumed after disinfection, said the Central Pollution Control B
Solar Energy Used in Homes
Solar energy is a renewable source of energy which has many benefits to offer. As we all know that our country is rich in sunlight. Since it is available in abundance, we have technology available to
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