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TENZING NORGAY
Tenzing Norgay was born on 29May 1914 in Nepal. He was employed in the British Mount Everest reconnaissance expedition in 1935. He participated in several expeditions thereafter. In 1947 the Swiss ex
Two Languages Develop simultaneously but independently in Bilingual Children
A new study conducted on Spanish-English bilingual children finds that when children learn two different languages from birth, each language takes its own independent course. The research has already
3D PRINTING WITH MARTIAN AND LUNAR DUST-BASED INKS
Researchers from the Northwestern University have demonstrated the potential of 3D printing structures with simulants of Martian and lunar dust. These Martian and lunar dust simulants are NASA-approve
NEW FORM OF PHOTOLYSIS DISCOVERED
Saturated fatty acids and carboxylic acids are richly available all through the environment. Earlier it was believed that these react with hydroxyl radicals, and remain unaffected by sunlight. T
Stay Fit to Score High
Research has shown that having stronger muscles helps children in having better memory. The researchers evaluated 79 children between the age of 9 and 11. They were assessed on the basis of muscular a
Punjab’s Cotton Turned into ‘White Gold’ Again
“White Gold” is a term used by farmers for Cotton on its higher productivity. They regard it like this because of Cotton’s ability to bring high remuneration for farmers. The land un
Someplace Like Earth
If you look up in the sky with a high powered telescope and observe the constellation Cetus, you will notice a small red star shinning at the tail of the constellation. Scientists are saying that, th
Award Winning Indian Author: Ruskin Bond
Every child knows Ruskin Bond as their favorite writer and poet.Ruskin Bond has written many stories for students which they can not forget for their entire write. Indian author of British descent, Ru
Book Banks: A Big Initiative for Children
Government is trying a lot since a long time to announce certain measures to reduce the number of books being printed. They are deliberately finding ways to involve students in these measures and pres
Love it or Hate it- Marmite May Affect the Functioning of Brain
Marmite is the brand name for a product sold worldwide as a food spread. Its origin comes from Britain as well as New Zealand. The Unilever owned product is made from yeast extract and is known to be
Nature Playtime for Health
Children today are reporting about an increase in attention disorders and issues of depression. This is the first time in human history that the issues are being observed at such a large scale. Studi
Do Salty Foods Make You Thirsty?
Everyone would have heard about feeling of thirst after eating salty foods. New studies showed a different side to this. A study was done during simulated mission to Mars. An international group of sc
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