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The Discovery of the Mysterious Pharaoh Head
Lately, the Egypt Centre provided the students studying Egyptology at Swansea University the golden chance to study genuine Egyptian artefacts. On deep observation, Dr. Ken Griffin, from the Universit
Protecting Bees from Pesticides
Bees are the most critical pollinators that are responsible for pollinating almost 70% of the different crop that are cultivated to feed nearly 90% of the world . This means if there were no bees, we
The Fire that Transformed New York City
December 16, 1835 is a landmark date in the history of New York. This day can never be forgotten by anyone. The night of December 16, 1835 was a very cold night. The people all gathered onto the stree
Why Dragon Ball Legends Would Be The Most Ground Breaking Game Ever?
Dragon Ball Legends is an upcoming Namco Bandai mobile game that is due to be released this summer on iOS and Android. It will be one of the few games that will allow you to play player versus player
Shark and Healthy Coral Reefs
Coral reefs are the most diverse of all marine ecosystems. The coral reefs teem with life and a huge cross section of marine species are dependent on these reefs for existence. These reefs are like th
Mir Osman Ali Khan - Exemplary of a Glorious History
Mir Osman Ali Khan, Asaf Jah VII was declared the world’s most wealthiest man in 1937, with a total wealth of over $2 Billion. He was the ruler of Hyderabad that comprised of Andhra Pradesh, Kar
Methane-laden Arctic Ice on the Move
Let us understand what Greenhouse gases are! In layman’s terms, Greenhouse gases are those groups of compounds that are able to trap heat in the atmosphere. These are water vapor, carbon dioxide
Absence of Ants Confirmed in the First Saharan Farming
Recently, a research was conducted by a team of researchers from the universities of Huddersfield, Rome and Modena & Reggio Emilia concerning cultivation in Saharan Africa. The team conducted inve
Ocean Acidification Is Happening Faster Due To Unchecked CO2 Emissions
A new research, published in Nature and led by California Academy of Sciences' Rebecca Albright and Carnegie's Ken Caldeira showed that ocean acidification due to unchecked carbon dioxide emissions ca
Climate Change and Human Evolution
The Earth’s climate has undergone constant changes and still continues to change. In approximately 650,000 years, seven cycles of glacial advance and retreat has been recorded. 7000 years ago ma
Everything About The New Nintendo Switch System Update
In their most recent set of terms and conditions, NINTENDO has given a hint about a big new system update launching soon. They suggested that some most often requested features might hit the console s
Spider Lovers Save Giant Tarantula from Drowning
In this big selfish world, a simple act of kindness is enough to restore everyone’s faith in humanity. One such incident happened recently, wherein a giant tarantula was saved by two kind hearte
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