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The Tale of Scholz’s Star
A new study has revealed evidences that depict the existence of a red dwarf star called Scholz’s star. It grazed the solar system 70,000 years ago. When this star passed the Earth, at that time
Katsuko Saruhashi: Top Things to Know About the Feminist Japanese Geochemist
Katsuko Saruhashi was born in the year 1920 in Tokyo. She graduated from the Imperial Women's College of Science in 1943 and later joined the Meteorological Research Institute. She worked in the Geoch
Fainting Goats!
These days with use of Whatsapp messages being rampant, we all must have come across with some bizarre events or activities that leave us awestruck. Have you ever come across people scaring cats with
Chiang Mai, A Paradox
Chiang Mai is the largest city in the mountainous region of Northern Thailand. A land of misty mountains and colorful hill tribes, it is a much sought after destination for the travelers. It is a beau
Slowing Aging? Americans are Doing It
A new study has revealed that Americans have been able to slow down the process of aging. The study has been conducted by the University of Southern California and Yale University. The researchers hav
India Will Be Hosting Seven Trade Ministers For WTO Mini-Ministerial Meet
India will be hosting an informal gathering of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) today in which trade ministers of 7 countries including Russia, Singapore, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Nepal and South Af
Human Migration of North Africa: The Moroccan Connection
North Africa plays a very significant role in the ancient human evolution. It is a part of the African continent however; the geography of the region makes it an interesting case study for the movemen
A Brief History Of The Time Of Stephen Hawking
Stephen Hawking was one of the most brilliant theoretical physicists of all time. His works has dazzled many and will continue to help the scientists worldwide. He has worked on the origins and struct
International Pi Day
The number π (/paɪ/) is a mathematical constant. Originally defined as the ratio of a circle's circumference to its diameter, it presently has various equivalent definitions and appears in many for
Explore Your Weird, Incredible Brain
We are what we think ourselves to be. We can encourage ourselves to think and be what we want. In fact, we use a very small portion of our undaunted brain. Although a human brain weighs not more than
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
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