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Visitors – A Threat To Nature
We all often love exploring the nature and its beauty. We visit different places that are amongst the natural beauties of the world and learn more about these. It is very important to understand that
Great Energy Savings For Small Machines
Physicists represent for the first time a strategy to manipulate the billions of small molecular nanomachines within us that work for keeping us alive, for maximizing efficiency and conserving energy.
The Global Increase In Sea Level Could Cross The Expectation
Scientists believe that global sea levels could increase much more than expected, due to the acceleration of melting in Greenland and Antarctica. The long-held vision has been that the seas of the wo
Only 25% 1st Year Engineering Students In Tamil Nadu Have Passed
Only one in four first-year engineering students in Tamil Nadu have passed all subjects in the first semester exams of January 2019. This is a marked drop as compared to the performance of last y
Google’s New Free App Helps Kids To Read With The Help Of Listening
Google has come up with its free mobile app which is designed for helping young children learn to read. The app is designed by the company’s Area 120 incubator for employees’ big ideas. It
New Insights Are Provided By Ritter Island Into The Volcanic Landslide’s Dynamics
The reason of the tsunami was quickly disclosed: most of the volcanic island of Ritter Island, 150 kilometers from Finschhafen, had slid into the sea in a single catastrophic collapse. However, some q
Almost A Quarter Of West Antarctic Ice Has Become Unstable
A team of researchers which is led by Professor Andy Shepherd from the University of Leeds, analyzed that the ice sheet of Antarctica has been thinning up gradually and is now thinned by up to 122 met
Eat Broccoli For Reawakening The Function Of Potent Tumor Suppressor
It has been long associated that with lowered risk of cancer, broccoli and other cruciferous vegetables -- the family of plants which also comprises cauliflower, cabbage, collard greens, Brussels spro
First Evidence Of Cooking And Consumption Of Starch By Humans
The new analysis by a world team of archaeologists, printed within the Journal of Human Evolution, provides archeological proof that has antecedently been lacking to support the hypothesis that the du
Scientists Have Proposes For Saving The Slow-Reproducing Giants
"The critical thresholds in so-called vital rates, such as mortality and fertility rates between men and women of different ages may indicate a collapse of the population that is approaching well befo
The Oldest Scandinavian Human DNA Is Revealed By Chewing Gums
There are few human bones of this age, close to 10,000 years old, in Scandinavia, and not all have preserved enough DNA for archaeogenetic studies. In fact, the DNA of these newly examined chewing gum
Here Comes A Brand-New Pokémon Mobile Game
Apparently out of nowhere, a new smartphone game called Pokémon Rumble Rush has been launched today. Initially announced with the name of Pokéland in 2017, the game reappeared today with
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