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Mystery of Sensory-Prediction in Premature Babies Solved

Mystery of Sensory-Prediction in Premature Babies Solved

Scientists at Princeton University, the University of Rochester Medical Center and the University of Rochester have solved the mystery of sensory- prediction in premature babies. As per the findings,

OVERLEARN TO LOCK IN, SAYS RESEARCH

OVERLEARN TO LOCK IN, SAYS RESEARCH

Everyone who learns- be it an actor learning lines or a teacher learning to teach key factors to students, or a musician learning music, has to sink the learning into his brain. Previous studies and

VARIED RESPONSE OF LAKES TO NITROGEN DEPOSITION

VARIED RESPONSE OF LAKES TO NITROGEN DEPOSITION

Food webs of boreal lakes worldwide have been receiving no nitrogen deposition since ancient times. Now, these are expected to get an increased availability of inorganic nitrogen. Simultaneously, cer

Food Insecurity Brings Changes in Children

Food Insecurity Brings Changes in Children

Scientists from Boston University School of Medicine (BUSM) and Boston Medical Center (BMC) analyzed 23 peer-reviewed articles. Through the studied articles the researchers observed associations betwe

Man from Kerala Invented a Technology to Help Differently Abled

Man from Kerala Invented a Technology to Help Differently Abled

Biju Varghese, an engineer from Kerala, India, has invented a technology that allows people in wheelchairs to drive using a hand-operated brake, clutch and accelerator lever. Additionally, this device

Finding Life beyond Earth with the Right Tool

Finding Life beyond Earth with the Right Tool

A new tool is developed by Scientists that can look for signs of life with 10,000 times more sensitivity than instruments carried on previous spaceflight missions. One path of finding life on other p

Jossa’s Instructs School Education Boards in India

Jossa’s Instructs School Education Boards in India

IIT JEE 2017: JoSAA tells school boards to give a cut-off for top 20 percentile of class 12 examination results before June 10’ 17. The JEE Joint Seat Allocation Authority (JoSAA) has taken this

Astronaut Kalpana Chwala: The Kohinoor of India

Astronaut Kalpana Chwala: The Kohinoor of India

Born on March 17, 1962, Kalpana Chawla is an idol for many. Today we know her as an Indo- American astronaut and the woman from India who went on a space mission. Her journey of becoming an astronaut

NEW DEVICE MEASURES LIGHT IN VISIBLE SPECTRUM

NEW DEVICE MEASURES LIGHT IN VISIBLE SPECTRUM

For measuring incredibly fast optical phenomena, something more than a good stopwatch is necessary. The Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University have come up with a device for t

1816 MACKEREL YEAR AND TODAY’S CLIMATE CHANGE

1816 MACKEREL YEAR AND TODAY’S CLIMATE CHANGE

In 1815, at Mt.Tambora, Indonesia, the world’s largest recorded volcanic eruption occurred. A team of New England-based researchers conducted a multi-layered, multi-disciplinary study on its cat

UTAH LAW SCREENS CMV-POSITIVE INFANTS

UTAH LAW SCREENS CMV-POSITIVE INFANTS

In the US, cytomegalovirus (CMV) is the most frequent congenital infection, affecting approximately 30,000 newborns or 1 in 150 children each year. In Utah, this roughly equates to one newborn per day

A New Framework Suggested for Sc-Co2 Estimation

A New Framework Suggested for Sc-Co2 Estimation

The social cost of carbon (SC-CO2) is a net estimate, in dollars, of the damages caused by society in the form of carbon dioxide emissions in a given year. It takes into account both the benefits and

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