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Scientists Rediscovered JFK’s Back Problems
Scientists have, recently, taken a new turn while researching the diseases faced by 35th President of the U.S. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. A popular word Camelot, was a term used by people to describe th
GOOGLE STREET VIEW IMAGES USED FOR STUDYING URBAN CHANGE
Google Street View has gathered millions of street view images for the past decade from across the U.S. Additionally, it keeps those maps regularly updated by re-photographing the places. This r
New Data Supported Theory of Planet Nine
Scientists continue to argue about the existence of a ninth planet within our Solar System. In 2016, researchers from the California Institute of Technology (Caltech, USA) announced that they had evid
KALIDASA- THE GREAT SANSKRIT POET
Kalidasa was one of the greatest Sanskrit poets of India. It is estimated that he lived between the 4th and 5th century AD. His biography provides loads of details about his life style and the places
Scientists Create Truly-Secure Global Communication Network
Scientists from The National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT, President: Hideyuki Tokuda, Ph.D.) have created a mind blowing technology by using a microsatellite. This lat
Brain Training Has No Improvement in Decision – Making Process
A study done by researchers found that commercial brain training with Lumosity had no effect on decision making process and cognitive function of brain. World witnessed a rising popularity of commerci
HEALTH PROFESSIONALS AND CLIMATE FORECASTERS SHOULD WORK TOGETHER
Dr Aparna Lal, lead researcher from The Australian National University (ANU) says that health researchers often were not included for discussing and planning about the emerging climate events. She sa
Link between Food Allergies and Childhood Anxiety
Scientists have discovered a link between food allergies and childhood anxiety. The research took place at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health and Ferkauf Graduate School of Psycholo
Printing of 200 Rs Note Begins
From demonetization, India is now moving to re monetization. The Central bank has started printing the 200 Rs note and that too for the first time. This step intends to ease the consume
The Lake on Titan Could Help Future Space Probes
Scientists from The University of Texas at Austin have found that most waves on Titan's lakes reach only about 1 centimeter high. The research shows that a serene environment could be good news for fu
E. Sreedharan: The Metro Man of India
Elattuvalapil Sreedharan, popularly known as “The Metro Man of India” is an Indian Civil Engineer and former Indian Engineering Services officer. Sreedharan is the mastermind behind the Ko
Learn and Experience Time-Lapse Photography
Time Lapse photography is in use by various film makers these days. One will experience the art of time lapse in different scenes of movies and songs. In time lapse, when a video is played at a normal
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