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Arunachal Forest Officials Can't Release Grown Up Tigers From Park
Two of the tiger cubs were rescued in 2012 by the Arunachal officials from the Angrim in Dibang valley district of Arunachal Pradesh. Since they have grown up in captivity since a very small age, now,
Birds Can 'See' the Earth's Magnetic Field
Recently, a new discovery has been brought up by the researchers at the Lund University, Sweden. It states that the birds cannot orient themselves making use of the Earth’s magnetic field, if a
The Roots of Yoga
Yoga has been practiced for around 6,000 years and originated in the Indus Valley region situated in Northern India spanning from Afghanistan in the west to Lahore in Pakistan to the north, and down a
Snapchat Launches Group Video Chat and Story Mentions
In this tech savy world, being a part of the social media platforms has become a necessity for all. Snapchat is one platform that famous among youngsters and adults both. It is a multimedia messaging
Will We Lose All Our Tigers And Leopards?
The killing of Tigers and Leopards started since the arrival of the Mughals in India. Shikar or hunting as a sport was introduced by the Mughals, who ruled this land for 300 years. However, the Mughal
Most Distant Star Ever Seen
Astronomers have finally discovered the most distant star ever and it is 100 times further away than any other star previously observed. A blue behemoth which is located more than halfway across the u
Science Man who goes around in his Vignayana Ratham
Education is indeed every child’s right. Where on one hand big schools and educational institutions grab fees as much as possible, on the contrary there are still some good souls who do a lot to
Maharashtra Imposes A Complete Ban On Plastic Carry Bags
Maharashtra has followed the lead of several states to impose a complete ban on plastic carry bags and thermocol cutlery to help the environment of the country and the world as a whole. Maharashtra ha
Secret To Electric Bacteria Might Lie In Strings Of Electron Carrying Proteins
Scientist Moh El-Naggar who is the associate professor of physics, biological sciences and chemistry at USC Dornsife along with a team from USC and Caltech have discovered that there is a possibility
India’s First Woman Teacher- Savitribai Phule
Savitribai Phule was an Indian social reformer and poet. She was born on January 3, 1831 in Naigaon Maharashtra. At a tender age of 9 years, she got married to a social reformer Jyotirao Phule, who wa
Musical.ly: Lip Syncing App That Has Become The Hottest Trend
Musical.ly is a Chinese social media platform that lets you create, share and live broadcast videos. The first prototype of the app was released in April 2014 and the final version was launched just a
Congregating Basking Sharks
Basking Sharks or Cetorhinus Maximus is the second largest fish after Whale Shark. Belonging to the order Laminiformes and the family of Cetorhinidae, genus Cetorhinus. They also happen to be planktiv
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