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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
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
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
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
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
TRAPPIST Telescope shows Characteristics of the Dwarf Star
A magazine called Astrobiology Magazine churning out stories from the past year. The Story of ‘Astronomers using the TRAPPIST telescope’ is number 5 in the list. Originally, the story was
Scientists Showcases New Computational Modeling
Scientists at the University of Tsukuba have introduced a new computational modeling approach that provides precise 3D data of anatomical distribution. Through the study, the scientists claimed that t
Psychological Therapies Can Prevent Eating Disorder in children
As per the scientists eating disorder in children, commonly known as Binge Eating disorder, can be treated with the help of psychological therapies. These therapies are divided into two parts such as
DELHI GLOBALLY LAGS BEHIND IN HEALTH CARE
A new report by the New York University suggests that the progress of health care system in Delhi is insufficient for a global city. India has economically grown over the past decade. It has accompli
AN ASTEROID AIDS STUDYING PLANET FORMATION PROCESS
NASA has planned a robotic mission to investigate “16 Psyche”, a 200-km-wide asteroid situated in the asteroid belt between Mars and Jupiter. The robotic mission to be launched in 2023 wil
TABLET DEVICES- AN EFFECTIVE APPROACH FOR MANAGING DEMENTIA
Dementia is a health condition where patients exhibit a decline in memory or other thinking skills, which affects their ability to execute day-to-day activities. A new study by Ipsit Vahia, medical d
Fluctuations of Wind Energy Depends on the Natural Variability of Resources
Scientists at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Graduate University (OIST) have explained the turbulence theory. The scientists used turbulence theory combined with experimental wind pla
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