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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
Cloaking Material That Hides Hot Objects From Infrared Eyes
Infrared cameras are extremely helpful for drones in locating their targets even during dense night time and heavy foggy days. Lately a new kind of cloaking material has come up that hides hot objects
The Plight Of Majestic Pachyderms Of Amer Fort
The Indian Elephant is one of the largest land mammals on Earth. The two fingers like structure at the tip of the Asian Elephants enables it to perform very delicate and yet powerful tasks. They have
World's Tiniest First Responders
Scientists are still researching about DNA repair and its significance in aging and diseases like cancer. They are still learning about its significance amid the rise of genome editing and CRISPR. A n
Jaipur- The Ancient Pink City of Rajasthan
Jaipur is the capital of India’s Rajasthan state. It evokes the royal family that ruled the region and that, in 1727, founded what is presently known as the Old City, or “Pink City”.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG): The New Gaming Trend
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is trending among the youth which is an online multi-player battle royale game. This game is developed and published by PUBG Corporation. This game is an inspiratio
Nine Rescued Deer Died Due to Consuming Plastic
The popular hangout spot, the Guindy National Park in Chennai has recently come under observation when nine rescued deer were found dead in the park. It has been in the various reports that they have
Comet Dust Holds Clues of the Solar System
We all are aware about the fact that the solar system began as a cloud of interstellar dust and gas. Scientists have been studying about the pre-solar dust which was stored in comets even before the c
Chocolates are Healthy
According to the new research, eating dark chocolates is good for health and it has various other benefits as well. From two new studies being represented at experimental Biology 2018 a
Eutrophication Is the Cause Of Impairment Of Water Quality
Eutrophication occurs when the chemicals and nutrients typically, compounds containing nitrogen and phosphates leach into water during rains and find their way to water bodies. This result in increase
Bacillus Thuringiensis, A Useful Bacterium for Agriculture
Bacillus thuringiensis is a bacterium which is used in many insecticides and pesticides. It has the potential to terminate the insects that are harmful for the crops, forests or agriculture. This livi
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