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FATTY FOOD LOVERS, BEWARE!
Previous studies have associated high fat consumption with the risk of cardiovascular diseases. But, the current study at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, US, analyzed 3,349 participants
ISRO Made a World-Record by launching 104 Satellites
Indian Space Research Organization has touched a huge success after a world-record launch of 104 satellites on Feb-15-2017. The day is now recorded in the list of historical events. With this r
POET, NOVELIST AND ESSAYIST - AMRITA PRITAM
Amrita Pritam was a popular Indian poet and writer, who wrote in Hindi and Punjabi. She is acknowledged as the first eminent Punjabi woman essayist, novelist and poet. She is also considered the leadi
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE INFLUENCES STUDENTS’ EMOTIONS AND VICE-VERSA
A study reveals that the learning and cognitive performance of students can be affected by their emotional reactions to learning. The study conducted on 3,425 German students from grades 5 to 9, inve
MATERIAL CONVERTS MULTIPLE ENERGY FORMS INTO ELECTRICITY
There are many forms of energy surrounding us. These include the heat in the room, sunlight and one’s movements. All these normally go wasted. Scientists from the University of Oulu, Finland, ha
Tsunamis Can Be Halted before Hitting Earth’s Shoreline
Through a research, the scientists have come to a conclusion that lives could ultimately be saved by using acoustic-gravity waves (AGWs) against tsunamis. A research led by Dr Usama Kadri from Cardif
DEALING WITH BIRTHMARKS
Babies are often born with temporary blotches or pimples that soon disappear. Sometimes, these marks appear on their skin shortly after birth. These range from disfiguring to hardly noticeable. But, h
New Applications That Keep Your Grey Cells Active
Students preparing for ‘All India’ level competitive exams will now have more opportunity to crack the exam and score better. There are several apps that can help those who are willing to
RESEARCH AIDS UNDERSTANDING MOON’S HISTORY BETTER
A recently published NASA-funded research in Icarus says that powerful solar storms can spark soils at the moon’s poles. Moon has no atmosphere. Hence its surface is exposed the harshness of th
THE FIRST INDIAN NOBLE PRIZE WINNER FOR PHYSICS- C.V.RAMAN
Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman, the first Indian who received the Nobel Prize in Physics was born in Tamil Nadu, India, on 7.10.1888. He was a brilliant student. At the age of 11, he passed his mat
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
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
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