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Fossil Study - Climate Model May Underestimate Polar Warning
A new study of fossil fuel shows that the warming of the polar oceans during the Eocene period was much greater than the scientists have previously estimated. Eocene is a greenhouse period that helps
Tracing Vitamin C in a Fluorescent Way to Treat Cancer
Vitamin C (chemical name ascorbic acid) is a nutrient that is essential to complete the requirements of our body. According to recent studies, Vitamin C has shown its potential against many canc
The Separation of Earth’s Core and Mantle
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only object in the Universe known to possess harbor life. Earth's interior remains active with a solid iron inner core. In a recent research, a partitio
Desert’s Bush Tomatoes
Bush tomatoes are small plants found in deserts which are 30cm in height. These are also known as Kutjera, Kampurarpa, Akatjurra. It has grey and bronze leaves with beautiful mauve or blue flowers. It
13 Fascinating Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal was built around 400 years ago but its beauty still continues to fascinate us. Here are 13 facts that you probably haven't heard about before. When an artisan got to know about Shah Jahan
Two Point Hospital- An Entertaining Game Based on Hospitals
Two Point Hospital- An Entertaining Game Based on Hospitals Peter Molyneux’s original studio Bullfrog had created 1997’s Theme Hospital that was one of the last great game
Rats are Saving Lives
Usually we think rats as dirty and the one from which diseases occur like plague. But in recent studyit has been found that more thanrats, humans are responsible for the spread of Black Death. In Afr
Amazing Facts about Indian Republic Day
Amazing Facts about Indian Republic Day Republic Day is celebrated on January 26 every year. It honours the date on which the Constitution of India came into effect on 26 January, 1950. Some of the i
Inhaling Nano-particles Can Cause Heart Attack
While taking deep breaths air goes into lungs but some nanoparticles gets involved with the blood and that blood goes into the heart. Here the nanoparticles release the drugs. The process becomes prog
Idea of Dolphin’s Conservation Lies in Their Diet Pattern
Dolphins are very interesting animal of water. Their species are in danger due to global warming and other pollutants. The researchers have found that up to 33,000 calories a day is required by
Mystery behind the Cause of Colonial Mexican Epidemic Resolved
A new research has been conducted by an international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Human History (MPI-SHH), Harvard University and the Mexican National Institut
“Padman” But From Where the Story Starts?
A man named Arunachalam Muruganantham took the initiative to solve the problem of women, as he saw her wife using old rags for sanitary pads. So, he tried to make prototype but he failed in that. The
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