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Technology Flourishes When Paired With Liberal Arts And Humanities.
What makes technology really tick? Can humans survive on technology alone? It does not seem so. No matter how technologically advanced we become as humans we need those finer nuances of creative art
Ancient Gene Found Playing Important Role In Immunity System
Researchers in Australia have found a new type of gene which plays an important role in increase Immunity system regulating the process of pro-inflammatory proteins. This gene was unknown previously b
Run or Dye - Run With Burst of Colors
Run or Dye is one of the best experiences to cherish with your friends and family that marks fun, friendship and of course, fitness. What happens at Run or Dye? The run is inspired
Geographical Psychology
Where a person resides is not to be determined when the question is about psychological traits and related outcome. Studies have found that the physical health of a person doesn’t change much wh
Best Geography Books To Refer While Preparing For UPSC
The UPSC exams are held nationwide for the recruitment to various Civil Services of the Government of India. The exam is conducted in three phases. In the General Studies Paper-1, Geography is a major
Bacteria Can Survive On Other Planets
At the University of Houston, Professor George Fox studied Earth germs that are capable of contaminating other planets. Even after a lot of practices of decontamination, bacteria manages to move into
India In Race To Beat Plastic
Plastic is a deep rooted cancer that needs to be cured in almost every part of the world. Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic products in the environment that greatly effect on wildlife,
Kunjal Parmani Will Represent India In IBO
The International Biology Olympiad 2018 is an event that held every year for the students under the age of 20. IBO was held in 1990 in Czechoslovakia for the first time and only six countries particip
An Ancient Egypt Cemetery Discovered Skeletons Suffering From Cancer
Researchers of United States recently discovered six cases of cancer when they were studying the bodies of ancient Egyptians who were buried in the Dakhleh Oasis a long time ago. The bodies which were
Gaming Disorder
It’s officially announced that digital games are addictive and the people who are addicted to it need help. The World Health Organization its latest edition of International Classification of Di
Samsung Galaxy S10 To Replace the Iris Scanner With 3D Facial Technology
The smartphone technology is developing at a very high rate. With the increasing competition various companies are introducing new features in their smartphones to be in the market. Samsung is o
Antarctica's Rising Bedrock Could Slow Down the Melting Ice Sheet
A new research by DTU Space at the Technical University of Denmark in collaboration with Colorado State University has revealed that the bedrock below the West Antarctic Ice Sheet is rising much faste
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