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Doctors to Create Three-Parent Babies
With the aim of preventing incurable genetic dieases, the Britain's Human Fertilisation and Embroyology Authority (HEFA) has authorized doctors to create the first "three-parent" babies through m
Polar Bears are Getting Affected by Climate Change
Polar bears in the arctic are suffering from weight loss due to climate change reveals a study conducted by scientists. This is leading to a decline in polar bear numbers as they are not able to hunt
Sunflower and Fish Oil can Causes Cancer
Long-term consumption of sunflower and fish oil can damage liver and act as a catalyst for the inception of cancer as it increases non-alcoholic steatopatitics (NASH) concludes a study by the internat
Remains of Last Slave Smuggling has been Traced in Alabama
Smuggling of slaves is not a new thing. History has witnessed so many instances of buying and selling of slaves to one to another place. In one of such instances illegal cargo of slaves was smuggled i
“Sea of Thieves” A Game Full of Adventure and Entertainment
Not only the kids but mature people too like to play adventurous games. Now a day game namely “Sea Of Thieves” is entertaining the game lovers most. It is not only played by a large number
Survival is Possible if Lion or Cheetah is Chasing!
Researchers founded away by which the prey can be saved from fast predators. They noticed zebras at African savannah that they are successful in escaping from cheetahs and lions. What they noti
Fossil Study - Climate Model May Underestimate Polar Warning
A new study of fossil fuel shows that the warming of the polar oceans during the Eocene period was much greater than the scientists have previously estimated. Eocene is a greenhouse period that helps
Tracing Vitamin C in a Fluorescent Way to Treat Cancer
Vitamin C (chemical name ascorbic acid) is a nutrient that is essential to complete the requirements of our body. According to recent studies, Vitamin C has shown its potential against many canc
The Separation of Earth’s Core and Mantle
Earth is the third planet from the Sun and the only object in the Universe known to possess harbor life. Earth's interior remains active with a solid iron inner core. In a recent research, a partitio
Desert’s Bush Tomatoes
Bush tomatoes are small plants found in deserts which are 30cm in height. These are also known as Kutjera, Kampurarpa, Akatjurra. It has grey and bronze leaves with beautiful mauve or blue flowers. It
13 Fascinating Facts You Probably Didn't Know About Taj Mahal
Taj Mahal was built around 400 years ago but its beauty still continues to fascinate us. Here are 13 facts that you probably haven't heard about before. When an artisan got to know about Shah Jahan
Two Point Hospital- An Entertaining Game Based on Hospitals
Two Point Hospital- An Entertaining Game Based on Hospitals Peter Molyneux’s original studio Bullfrog had created 1997’s Theme Hospital that was one of the last great game
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