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Rediscovering Jupiter
Jupiter, the largest planet in the Solar System. In 1610, when Galileo discovered the four large moons that revolve around Jupiter it revolutionized the way universe was conceived. It was a big
Sports Drinks Vs Water - What's Better?
With a range of sports drinks available in the markets that claim that after a long workout, you need the electrolytes and vitamins present in it and not water to replenish yourself - the question ari
IG International Brings Organic Apples to India
Although organic farming is a controversial concept in India, it has been saving many farmers' lives and gaining prominence with city dwellers. Recently, fresh fruit importer IG International has
Tallest Mountains in The Solar System - Iapetus
The walnut-like shape of one of the icy moons of Saturn has been already mystifying scientists long since, specially its perfect ridge of mountains that are encircling most of its surface. Its unusua
How Stress Changes Our Brain?
Stress is a feeling of strain and pressure. Just like physical disorders, stress and other mental disorders are equally fatal. In a recent research conducted by the Jaideep Bains, PhD, and his team at
Earth’s Vegetation and Global Warming.
The rapid deforestation can majorly effect the rising temperatures of the earth. Forest has a great role to play in regulating the surface temperature. A plant has a major role to play in climate chan
A Noble Start To A Fit Tomorrow
You must have probably heard your grandparents recalling their day when they had to walk 5-7 miles for school or probably they could eat one full-sized hen. To some extent though these stories seems t
Survey Reveals Mumbai To Be The Most Expensive City For Expats
The financial capital of India - Mumbai has been revealed to be the most expensive city in the world for expatriates. It has left behind cities such as Seattle and Frankfurt. The rankings are accordin
Atmosphere Around Exoplanet WASP-39b
WASP-39b is an extrasolar planet discovered in 2011 by the WASP project. It is known for containing a substantial amount of water in its atmosphere. In a recent research, an international team of scie
Desire for Solitude and Gabriel García Márquez
Gabriel Garcia Marquez was born in Aracataca, Colombia. A young Gabriel grew up listening to his grandmother’s tales. His grandmother helped them sustain through the meager resources keeping the
Innovative Education - A Call of The Hour
The call for adopting innovative technology in higher education was the spotlight on the second day at SXSW EDU as entrepreneurs, school leaders and Education Secretary in the US, Betsy DeVos made spe
7 Tips for Parents and Students to Handle the Board Exam Stress
With increased societal pressure about scoring well on exams, exam time has become stress time for both students and parents. Examinations have now become more of an attribute to judge the talent and
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