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The Shark And Dolphin Face-Off
Its most common wisdom amongst surfers that where there is a pod of dolphins frolicking around the Sharks won't venture in that area. There are also many reasons associated with this school of thought
Heavystorms Play An Important Role In Collapse Of Antarctic Shelf
Warmer temperatures and changes in ocean circulation and salinity aredriving the breakdown of ice sheets in Antarctica, but a new study suggests that intense storms can help the system exceed the limi
Tiger Deaths Hit Century: It’s Time To Save Them
29 July that is celebrated as International Tiger Day every year is a day celebrated globally to raise awareness for tiger conservation. It was created in 2010 at the Tiger Summit. The goal of the day
Massed Sensitive Climates Are More Volatile Climates
A decade without any global warming is more likely to ensue if the climate is more impressible to carbon dioxide emissions, new probe has exposed.A team of scientists from the University of Exeter and
NASA Plans Next Visit To Moon
With the 50th anniversary of the first Moon landing, NASA has stated that it has doubled down its own giant leap with the Artemis programme. It would take the first woman and the next man to the surfa
Modi Govt 2.0 Sets Perceive on Making India USD 5 Trillion Economy
Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, in her budget speech, said in the current fiscal, India's economy will grow to become USD 3 trillion economy, sixth largest in world. The modi government has highl
New Research on Old Skull Reveals Unknown Facts
Lately a new research study has taken place concerning a prehistoric, broken skull. The study is revealing many secrets of the ancient humans. It has depicted that the early modern humans had left Afr
Plastic: Not Just Choking the Environment But us Too
When Leo Hendrik Baekeland, the Belgian born American invented the first plastic based on a synthetic polymer made from phenol and formaldehyde, he probably hadn't in his wildest of dreams thought tha
Radiation Doses: Responsible For Promoting Cancer-Capable Cells
Scientists have discovered that low radiation doses equivalent to three CT scans, which are considered safe, give cancer-capable cells a competitive advantage over normal cells in healthy tissues Rese
Know How Brains of Mammals Evolved To Distinguish Odors
The world is full of millions and millions of different smells, but how the brains of mammals evolved to distinguish them is a mystery.Now, two neuroscientists from the Salk Institute and the Universi
Unearthing the Mystery of Naryn- Kala
Derbent is claimed to be the oldest city in Russia that dates back to the 8th century BCE. It is located on the Caspian Sea, the north of Azerbaijani Border, and is the southernmost city in Russia ren
16 Great Inventions That Will Take You to the Future
Levitating the desk lampFlyte is a wireless light bulb that floats in the air on a small wooden base in which the magnets are imbedded. This lamp is already actively used because it requires a surpris
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