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RCEP Agreement Discarded In India
In recent agreements, our Honourable Prime Minister has always taken some vital steps in the betterment of our country in foreign affairs, but this time it’s a clear No! In recent news it has be
Three Ways Environmentally Conscious Countries Can Conquer The Fossil Fuel Industry
It's time we started discussing about the principal rival to process on climate change: fossil fuel industries. If history has taught us anything, it's that when oil, gas, and coal industries oppose p
Tale Of Black Hole!
Don't get confused with the name; a black hole is nothing but empty space. It is a great amount of matter wrapped into a very small area - like a star ten times more massive than the Sun squeezed into
There Might Be Rain In The Augur For At Least One Faraway Planet
Far outside our solar system, it’s called K2 18b. Data from space telescopes and computer models suggest that this planet’s atmosphere hosts water vapor. If true, it could be the first exo
Amazing Facts Of Blood
Everybody knows that when you get cut, you bleed which is a result of the perpetual movement of blood through our bodies. But do you even know about all the functions of the circulatory system that wh
Area 51, What’s There?
Area 51, secret U.S. Air Force military located at Groom Lake in Southern Nevada. It is administered by Edwards Air Force Base in Southern California. The installation has been the focus of diverse tr
Greta Thunberg: The Swedish Climate Activist
The Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg has become popular globally for her environmental campaign. In August 2018, aged 15, Greta began a solo climate revolt by striking from school. Thunberg has
Life On Mars
The subject of possibility of life on Mars is of important interest in exobiology because of its proximity and similarities to Earth. Till date, no such evidence has been found which can proof of past
Gender And Class Bias Haven’t Really Changed For 4,000 Years
Imagine you’re a sixteen-year-old girl living in New York City. One day, your mother decides that it’s time for you to leave the nest. You’re going to meet your new husband for the f
Giraffes: At The Point Of Extinction!
A team of scientists led by Rachel Martin from the International Union for Conservation of Nature have observed the decreasing population of giraffes. The scientists have found that the increasing hab
Year's Most Captivating Photos Of Tiny Stuff
An ornate magenta and fluorescent sea-foam colored shell conceals the wiggling flippers of a turtle embryo. Four of the eight onyx eyes of a small, white-haired spider stare back at you. Fractal white
California Facing Trouble from Multiple Earthquakes
On Monday night a 4.5-magnitude earthquake battered the eastern part of the San Francisco Bay Area, startle residents as far south as San Jose.According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the 10:33 p.m. P
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