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Why Living In A Sunless Region Can Increase OCD Symptoms
It has been proved that sunless skies play a role in bringing down a person's mood and also decrease their motivation but a recent study suggests that it has an impact on the severity of obsessive com
5 IITs Rank In Top 100 Golden Age University Rankings 2018
IIT Bombay along with 4 other IITs have made it to the list which ranks best universities established for more than 50 years but less than 80 years. Universities that were established between 1945-196
Kylie Jenner: A Teen Star All Set To Become World's Youngest Billionaire
Kylie Jenner made her debut on the most celebrity-struck family reality TV series 'Keeping Up With The Kardashian' when she was just 10 years old. And after this point there was no turning back for th
Climate Change Beneficial For Fish That Farms
Damselfish, also known as demoiselle, are of about 250 species of small, primarily tropical marine fishes. These belong to the family Pomacentridae (order Perciformes) and are found in the Atlantic an
The Tilt Of Uranus
Unlike all the other planets in the solar system, the axis of the planet Uranus is tilted at an angle of 98 degrees which makes it roll like a ball while going around the sun while the other planets c
Vladimir Putin - The Russian President
Vladimir Putin is currently serving as the President of Russia since 2012 and he was also a Russian statesman and the former intelligence officer. Earlier, he held the position as a President from 200
The Third Richest Person On The Globe; Mark Zuckerberg
A recent study says Technology is the biggest wealth creator and Mark Zuckerberg just happens to leapfrog into the position of 3rd richest person on the Bloomberg Billionaires Index. Surprisingly
Neuroscientists Discover Secret To Intelligence In Parrots
According to a new study, University of Alberta Neuroscientists have identified a neural circuit that can help to underlay intelligence in birds. The discovery is an example of how the brains of birds
Norilsk Pollution To Be Examined By Satellite
Air pollution is on the rise all over the world. There is immense need to keep a strict check on its regulation. It has been estimated that the local smelting industry produces about 1% of all the sul
Colostrum; the Elixir of Life
What is Colostrum? Colostrum also known as Beestings or first milk is the precursor to breast milk and is stored and expelled in a through the mammary glands of mammals (including Humans) during
Ending Child Labor In This Generation; A Race Against Time
According to the International Labor Organization, approximately 17 percent of children across the world are subjected to child labor. The Sub- Saharan African region being the most prevalent. N
Deep Valleys On Mars Might Have Formed Due To Rain
According to a new study, heavy rainfall is assumed to be the reason of formation of valley networks on Mars that resemble a lot to the arid landscapes on Earth. Scientists believe that there must hav
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