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Some Simple Steps to Help Scoring Better Marks in 10+2 Exam
Marks have been a major concern for all students as it has become the criteria for getting selected in desired universities. As such children are worried about scoring best marks. Most of the students
Paris' Air Pollution Hits A New High With Smog Monday
The Parisians have been warned by the Ile-de-France authorities about the bad weather and the rising air pollution that is gripping Paris lately. Parisians experienced an alarming upsurge in fine-part
Link between Alzheimer's and Brain's Ancient Immune System
When neuroscientists Robert Moir and Rudolph Tanzi decided to conduct a research on antimicrobial peptides, they discovered quite interestingly that part of the ancient immune system plays an importan
Food Served to In-Patients is Exempted from GST
Goods and Services Tax (GST) has become a matter of discussion not only among big economists but also among common man. Dismissing all the doubts about applying the GST on the food served at various p
Solar System's First Interstellar Visitor Is Tumbling Wildly
Scientists are still confounded by the mysterious object 'Oumuamua' that was detected by the Pan-STARRS observatory last year. They confirmed that 'Oumuamua' is the first ever interstellar visitor eve
The Renowned Indian Journalist- Arnab Goswami
Arnab Ranjan Goswami was born in Guwahati, Assam on October 9, 1973. His father is Colonel (Retd.) Manoranjan Goswami and his mother is Suprabha Gain-Goswami. He owns a Bachelor's (Hons
Madhubani Painting - Madhubani Railway Station
History or mythology, education or culture, cuisine or festive, fun and romance, Bihar will always be remembered for its ancient rich cultural heritage and glory. And when we talk of Bihar's rich cult
Researchers Create Functional Human Tissue Using Stem Cells
Researchers have been finally able to induce stem cells to develop into functioning kidney tissue for the first time ever. Scientists first turned stem cells into kidney glomeruli, which are filtratio
Winter Olympics is at Risk After the Earthquake
The warning of high alert has been issued to people of South Korea after an earthquake on Sunday. Pyeongchang Winter Olympics is going on there; but, on Sunday speedy winds disturbed the event. Warnin
Electronic Skin Capable of Recycling and Self- Healing
In a recent research, a new type of "electronic skin" has been developed by the researchers of the University of Colorado Boulder. Electronic skin is also called as e-skin. It is basically very thin a
India Improves its Global IP Index to Reach at 44
The US Chamber of Commerce Global Policy Innovation Centre unveiled its sixth annual international IP index termed "Create." The index analyses the intellectual property climate in 50 world economies
Chances of Water Discovered at TRAPPIST-1
Scientists are in search of water and other livable conditions on other planets since a long time. Taking one step ahead, scientists have discovered that planets around the fainted red star,TRAPPIST-1
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