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Illegal Activities Threaten Natural ‘World Heritage’
The International union for conservation of nature (IUCN) has listed some of the world’s most precious and unique ecosystems at risk this year. Statistics reveal that illegal fishing, logging an
Reason behind Tropical Trees’ Increasing Population
According to a recent research Hyperlocal thinning by tree-specific enemies helps set the global pattern of forest biodiversity. The scientists have discovered that host-specific natural enemies which
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial revolution took place from the 18th to 19th century. It was a very important phase where predominantly agrarian, rural societies of America and Europe became urban and industry- oriente
Benefit of Smart Learning in Schools
Today the education sector is getting much advance than what it used to be earlier. Smart learning and advance way of learning has changed the perspective of learning new things. Its increasing accept
A New Report Tells About Pets Getting Fatter
In United States, about a third of pet cats and dogs are becoming overweight and obese. It is revealed by a new report that like American people is getting fatter so the same problem is with their pet
Collapse of European Ice Sheet Revealed
Researchers have now reconstructed the collapse of the European ice sheet at the end of the last ice age in detail. The big melt caused a lot of havoc across the European continent. The Eurasian ice
Water Exists as Two Different Liquids
Scientists have successfully managed to discover two phases of liquid water with huge differences in density and structure. The results are based on experimental study and X-ray reports. We generally
Food Wastage Starts From Your Own Refrigerators
In United States of America, approximately 40 per cent of food produced goes as waste. Experts and Food service industry have been working on how to reduce waste. It has been found that majority of fo
New Species of Chameleon Got Identified
Three new species of Chameleon got discovered in Central Africa. Dr. Eli Greenbaum led a team of herpetologists. She is the associate professor of biological sciences at the University of Texas at El
3000-YEAR-OLD ARTIFICIAL WOODEN BIG TOE REEXAMINED
An almost 3000 years old artificial wooden big toe at the Egyptian Museum in Cairo is being reexamined by Egyptologists and other experts. In the human history, it is presumed to be one of the oldest
An Enormous Smile Can Change the Whole World Magically
Have you ever realized that your smile has a spark to change tough situations? Many experts have suggested that one can decrease their odds of success against the same opponent in subsequent matches.
Cats and Dogs Love a Head Scratch
Cats and dogs are filled with joy when they receive a good head scratch. Dr. Nicholas Dodman, a professor emeritus at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University said that patting a
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