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Finding the Possibility of Human Habitat on the Moon
Scientists are trying to prove that life is possible on moon; however, no one has ever been on the moon longer than three days. It has not been possible largely because space suits alone can't protect
Unmatched Personality: Vikram Seth
India is filled with human gems. There are so many personalities here who are recognized globally. Vikram Seth is one of them. Vikram Seth was born in Calcutta in 1952. He belonged to a very literate
History of Radio is a Must to Be Known by Everyone
Radio in India has played a vital role in establishing a bridge between masses. It contributed heavily in the fight for freedom and after that to unify our vast nation. Sir Jagadish Chandra Bose (30 N
Better Sleep Quality Ensures Lesser Fear
Getting a sound sleep each night is important to maintain a healthy and productive life. A sound sleep is one of the basic requirements of our body. Reduced activity in brain regions involved in fear
Human and Natural Systems Together can Grasp Water Scarcity
Water is not only a substance but it is the lifeline of each and every individual on earth. Scarcity of water is a major concern of people as the water level is decreasing day by day. A new rese
The Protein Super-molecule to help Insulin Balancing
Insulin is a very important part of our physical system. The latest study done on an animal has reflected how the movement and storage of fat molecules in the liver is controlled by Insulin. It also s
This Diwali Projected Losses for the Firecracker Sellers in Delhi-NCR
The wholesale dealers of firecrackers in New Delhi projected losses to run into crores. The Supreme Court gave a death blow to firecracker dealers by announcing ban to the sale of fireworks in the fam
Scientists Predicts Future of China’s First Space Lab
As per a recent observation, Tiangong 1 translates to "Heavenly Palace”, will come down and crash to earth. Tiangong 1 is China’s first space laboratory, which was launched in September 20
The Legendary Salt Water Swimmer: Mihir Sen
Mihir Sen is the first Asian to cross the English Channel. He was born on 16th November 1930 in Purulia West Bengal. By profession he was a Lawyer. He crossed the English Channel from Dover to Calais
Consequences of TV or Video Game System in Children’s Bedroom
A new study has been conducted by the Iowa State University that demonstrates the consequences of allowing children to have a TV or video game system in their bedroom. The study was conducted under t
Water and Electricity to Convert CO2 to CO
Carbon monoxide (CO) is a gas that is colourless, odourless, and tasteless. It is toxic to both invertebrate and vertebrate, including humans when encountered in a big quantity; although, it has also
Sea Creatures in Japan Crossed Pacific Ocean after Tsunami
The lofty Tsunami that destructed Japan six years ago unleashed a different danger onto the distant coastline of North America. The new threat is the massive invasion of marine life from the Pacific O
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