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A Security System That Senses Finger Vibrations

A Security System That Senses Finger Vibrations

Scientists have prepared a new low – cost security system that has the ability to sense finger vibrations to exactly identify people and grant access to smart homes, cars or appliances. This sma

A New Research to Speed-Up Zebra Conservation

A New Research to Speed-Up Zebra Conservation

The scientists in South Africa have been investigating how zebra faeces can predict what an animal's response to climate change and habitat destruction will be. They have been using zebra stools to un

Increasing Demands for Thermal Comfort- A Threat for All

Increasing Demands for Thermal Comfort- A Threat for All

It has been argued by a group of scientists that increasing demands for "thermal comfort" from the increasing middle class in countries like China, Brazil and India could impose an enormous global cha

Developing the Anti Glare Technique to Improve Glass Visibility

Developing the Anti Glare Technique to Improve Glass Visibility

We all have experienced a major trouble of modern display screens called glare while watching television in complete darkness, using a computer while sitting underneath overhead lighting or near a win

Balancing the Biodiversity with the Help of Peat-Land Plants

Balancing the Biodiversity with the Help of Peat-Land Plants

Plants have the capacity to adopt themselves according to the climate they live in. It is true that many of the species in a peat bog's plant 'community' disappear because of the effect of rising temp

Species of Beetles Affected By Managed Burns

Species of Beetles Affected By Managed Burns

A new research has been conducted upon how beetles bounce back from forest fires. This research highlights the piecemeal patterns of recolonization. This recolonization is seen amongst a hardy species

Revealing the Mystery of Easter Island and its link to South America

Revealing the Mystery of Easter Island and its link to South America

Study of history is a never-ending journey that is full of knowing new information and exciting facts. Taking one more step ahead a new paleogenomic research has revealed the likelihood of the intermi

A Honeycomb-Structure to Enable Geometric Frustration

A Honeycomb-Structure to Enable Geometric Frustration

Researchers from Boston College and Harvard have invented a rare honeycomb-structured material. It has the ability to counter the magnetic properties within it in for producing a chemical entity that

A Peculiar Moth with Hairy ‘Butt Appendages’ on Earth

A Peculiar Moth with Hairy ‘Butt Appendages’ on Earth

A post on moth has been posted on Facebook that has created news everywhere. The name of the moth is Creatonotos gangis. It lives in parts of Southeast Asia and Australia. The post was done by Faceboo

Checking Lake’s Water Quality with the help of Effective Database

Checking Lake’s Water Quality with the help of Effective Database

Lakes are not only good source of water but also add to the beauty of the particular place. The water quality of the lakes is degrading because of the activities people do in and around the lakes. Thi

The Smart Nanotube Antennas

 The Smart Nanotube Antennas

A graduate student of Rice University, named Amram Bengio has prepared a sample nanotube fibre antenna. According to researchers there are thin fibres made of carbon nanotubes that can be formed into

The Thin Line between Forecasting and Interpreting Hurricane

The Thin Line between Forecasting and Interpreting Hurricane

Hurricane always leads to mass destruction that can be minimized by timely and accurate forecasting. The 2017 hurricane season has brought to our attention the immediate need to have an accurate commu

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