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Tweaking the Metabolism by not Eating
Obesity is a global phenomenon and according to research excessive weight has been the reason behind more than 3 million deaths worldwide. Being overweight makes one prone to cardiovascular diseases,
Harnessing Solar Power By Means Of Food
We know how plants harness energy from the sun to drive food production by means of photosynthesis. This process helps them convert the sun’s energy to make organic compound like glucose from ca
A Civilization with Flush Toilets But No Army
It is kind of an irony that in this century we are running campaigns on “Swachh Bharat” and yet we happen to inhibit part of the area of one of the oldest civilizations of the world, The I
$25 Million Investment in AI by Microsoft
The CEO of Microsoft Satya Nadela announced “AI for accessibility” effort and also kicked off Microsoft’s annual conference for software developers. The company’s latest risk a
Our Hyper-Connected Z-Generation
These days smartphones, tabs and other electronic gadgets have just killed the overall childhood of the Z-generation as they are claimed to be social-me
New Climate 'Feedback Loop' Discovered in Freshwater Lakes
As per a new study conducted over the chemical reactions that take place upon the decomposition of organic matter in freshwater, it has been discovered that the debris from trees suppresses production
Beat Plastic Pollution
Over centuries World’s Environment has taken severe beating in the hands of ever increasing human population. The issues are myriad, to name a few, global warming, acid rain, air pollution, urba
Arizona Residents' Health Threatened By Extreme Environmental Factors Like Heat
If you feel that Arizona cannot get any hotter now, just wait! Climate researchers have predicted that extreme environmental factors in Arizona can make it unlivable by 2050. Even though that is just
Butchered Rhino Points Towards Early Presence of Humans in Philippines
After the discovery of a butchered Rhino, the scientists have reached the conclusion that early humans existed in Philippines since almost 700,000 years back. The remains of the Rhino have been found
Rip Van Winkle Plants Can Conceal For Up to 20 Years Underground
Rip Van Winkle spent 20 years napping in a forest and the cause of this long slumber was ghost liquor. He slept through the American Revolutionary War and after two centuries, scientists are trying to
Microsoft To Get A Makeover
The Outlook team introduced a multitude of new Outlook features for Windows, Mac, on the web and on mobile devices that are collectively designed to help you better manage your time. Outlook for Windo
The New Map Of The Milky Way Shows 1.7 Billion Stars
Nearly 1.7 billion stars have been plotted in unprecedented detail with highly anticipated release of data from the European Space Agency's Gaia spacecraft. The $1 billion (750 million euros
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