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SAHARA GREENING STRENGTHENS TROPICAL CYCLONE ACTIVITY
Tropical cyclones can cause devastations, including loss of human lives and expensive damages. Researchers from the Department of Meteorology at Stockholm University (MISU) have created a series of mo
Cash Rewards for Weight Loss
A recent study has revealed that by giving away rewards to the participants entering a weight loss program, one can increase both the duration and magnitude of weight loss. This can be achieved with a
GST And Its Impact on Educational Institutes
According to the experts, Indian government needs to think progressively like a business partner to achieve its targets of 'Study in India'. The experts stated that the significance of educatio
ONLINE VOLUNTEERS HELP LOCATE AN EXPLODED STAR
The Australian National University invited volunteers to take-part in the University's search for exploding stars called supernovae. The scientists will utilize these to measure the Universe and its g
BIOGRAPHY OF LORD SWARAJ PAUL
The Britain-based business philanthropist and tycoon, Lord Swaraj Paul, was born in 1931 in Jalandhar, Punjab. He studied at the Punjab University before joining the Massachusetts Institute of Technol
REPETITIVE EXPOSURE TO NEW WORDS ENABLES LANGUAGE LEARNING
Lilli Kimppa, a researcher from the University of Helsinki has studied and reported the acquisition of language in the brain. She used electroencephalography (EEG) to measure the neural activation of
VISUAL CORTEX MATURES LATER THAN PREVIOUSLY BELIEVED
The visual cortex is the vision-processing center of the human brain. It was earlier believed to mature and stabilize by the first 5-6 years of life. Under a new study by the McMaster University, neu
DIESEL POLLUTION HARMFUL TO THE HEART
A large community-based cohort study by the European Society of Cardiology has revealed that diesel pollution is harmful to the heart. The particulate matter (PM) emitted by diesel road vehicles is l
Deep Brain Stimulation Technique Studied By Scientists
The scientists have been working on a study and collection of patient outcomes which they have named as Deep brain stimulation technique. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has proven its effectiveness in d
MYANMAR- RAPIDLY LOSING ITS INTACT FOREST COVER
Myanmar is one of the countries with extensive forest cover in Southeast Asia. Its forests have been providing habitats for endangered species. However, this forest cover is rapidly declining due to e
Nasa Mission Investigates Astronaut Vision Issues
The scientists from NASA are trying to investigate their new findings that can help to address astronaut vision issues. Retired astronaut Scott Kelly, NASA's Human Research Program, was also a part of
FILM DIRECTOR GURU DUTT
Vasanth Kumar Shivashankar Padukone, better known as Guru Dutt, was an Indian actor, producer and film director. He was born in Bangalore on 9 July 1925 to Vasanthi Padukone and Shivashanker
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