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Evolution of Energy Crops Tolerant to Water Deficits
A recent research by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory has affirmed the existence of a common set of genes found in different drought-resistant plants. The genes help in surviva
The History of Leftover
Remains have a story to tell, and their inquisitive history educates us regarding changes in innovation and in demeanors both towards fortune and supper. After 20th century the icebox commonly known a
Robotic Hand with a Sense of Touch
Touch, one of the five senses along with taste, smell, hearing and seeing, is usually taken for granted. It can be totally disastrous for a human being to survive without it. Although highly advanced
The Decline in Arctic Shorebird Population Traced
Arctic shorebird’s population is declining with a very fast rate. A new research team is trying to monitor the protection of natural habitat where the birds breed. Researchers are trying to quan
Addressing Hunger through Strategic Intervention
Climate change poses a great threat to the world’s food supplies. Poverty and hunger are the most common consequences of climate change. These lead to malnutrition and food insecurity. The vario
Know Your Child’s Nail Biting Habit
How many times it happens that you see your child biting his/her nails. According to the experts, there are a number of reasons responsible for this habit such as curiosity, boredom, stress relief, ha
Climate Change Models Proved its Efficiency
Change in the climate affects every individual who survive on earth and birds are not the exceptions. Scientists try to observe the effects of climate changes to the bird populations. They minutely ob
Beating the Heat by Ecological Air Conditioning
The plants and animals get great help from the Nature in resisting heat stress to deal with the climate change. Nature itself can protect themselves against climate change for various species in
The Incredible Journey of Barley’s Seasonal Transformation
It is speculated that Barley was first cultivated around 10,000 years ago in the fertile land of the Middle East region. According to a new research Barley turned into both a winter and summer crop an
The Sims 4 PS4 Didn’t Met Expectations
The much awaited console versions of EA’s life sim appeared very close to the original one. It is quite tough to feel sad for such a huge corporation like EA. The game which was lined – up
Hidden Facts behind the Nest of Hummingbird!
The world is full of surprises and the tiny attractive hummingbird is the gift that nature has kept inside like a precious gem. Now, we are saying so, because most of us have seen the nest of a hummin
Zealandia: Earth’s Seventh Continent
Zealandia got confirmed as Earth’s seventh continent earlier this year. Only little about this was known to everyone because it’s 94% was submerged under water. A multinational team of res
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