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Pre School- A Nest For the Early Birds
Preschool offers many benefits. It can be a great place for children to interact with peers and learn valuable life lessons such as taking turns, sharing your beholding and team work. It sets them up
fMRI Headbands to Improve Conversations
Even in the greatest conversations, a loss of information takes place during exchange. The main issue is that the audience rarely understands what the speaker wants to covey. The question is how to i
Brake Dust: A Serious Health Hazard for Children
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have found that how fine metal emissions from brakes and other automotive systems forms a cloud in the air and stay suspended in the busy roadways. It ha
Healthy Snacking Benefits in Children
Recent reports have shown that healthy snacking in children has several benefits. Snacks are essential for children as they need good nutrition. Nutrition promotes growth and development, and helps in
Water-Rich Cosmic Dust Acts like Parachute
Researchers have found that water-rich cosmic dust is twice as more likely to survive atmospheric entry than dry cosmic dust. Cosmic dust is formed when collision between asteroids or entry of comets
Learning Sign Language as a Second Language
Language is a strong tool. It binds us together as a community. It helps in sharing ideas, expressing emotions and connecting with fellow human beings. There are about 7000 languages spoken around the
Anita Ratnam: A Dance Icon
A highly respected dancer, choreographer, writer and speaker. An advocate of contemporary Indian dance and classically trained in Bharatnatyam. It is difficult to say whether Dr. Anita Ratnam dances t
HA-UREA NANO-HYBRID FOR NEW GREEN REVOLUTION
Urea is a nitrogen fertilizer prevalently used. Its drawback is that it quickly breaks down in wet soils to form ammonia. This ammonia gets washed away, causing an important environmental issue. Furth
Brain’s Mood-Controlling Chemical Serotonin
The scientists from University of Utah School of Medicine said it is not uncommon for cells in the brain to preferentially activate one copy over the other. For the study the researchers did an exper
Use of Oil and Gas Wastewater as Dust Suppressant under Scrutiny
Using oil and gas wastewater as dust suppressants on roadways may or may not be an environment-friendly option. A study will soon study how contaminants from wastewater get transported to nearby water
Cells Behave Differently When Removed From Their Environments
Scientists from the lab of Professor Bart De Strooper in collaboration with scientists from ULB successfully transplanted human neural cells into mouse brains. This brain was containing amyloid plaque
NOVEL WORKFLOW TO DEVELOP NEW MATERIALS
Finding new functional materials is a sensitive job. Looking for very specific properties in a small group of known materials is even harder. A team of researchers have overcome this. They built a dat
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