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Science - A Gift to Humanity

Science - A Gift to Humanity

With the National Science Day round the corner, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Sunday paid tribute to eminent contributors in the field of science, particularly physicist C.V

Neuroscientists Decode the Monkey Vocabulary

Neuroscientists Decode the Monkey Vocabulary

The conclusion of a study led by a team of researchers at University of Tubingen with head being Dr. Steffen Hage of the Werner Reichardt Centre for Integrative Neuroscience (CIN) stated that all the

Deep Learning Can Help Advances in Biology

Deep Learning Can Help Advances in Biology

It was just a few years ago when the scientists from Google started working with the neuroscientist Steve Finkbeiner team to make advances in scientific discovery with the help of Google technologies.

Levallosian Technique and India

 Levallosian Technique and India

Sometimes around 300,000 years ago, our human ancestors ventured out of Africa. It was also during this time that our early ancestors started making small sharp tools using flakes of stones that creat

Fortnite Breaks PUBG Record With 3.4 Million Players In The World

Fortnite Breaks PUBG Record With 3.4 Million Players In The World

Fortnite is already described as one of the biggest game in the world by the Epic Games. And now, there are exact stats that prove the claims. The game hit a peak number of a total of 3.4 million conc

Global Changes in Land Use Has Warmed Earth's Climate

Global Changes in Land Use Has Warmed Earth's Climate

A team of researchers from the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission's science and knowledge service have further pressed importance on how our natural ecosystems, specially the forests can

First Human-Sheep Hybrid: A Ray of Hope for Transplantation

First Human-Sheep Hybrid: A Ray of Hope for Transplantation

Science can create miracles and it has proved it again by making its first human-sheep hybrid. The hybrid sheep has opened a way to grow organs in the animal’s body that can be transplanted into

Land Plants Originated 100 Million Years Earlier than Previously Thought

Land Plants Originated 100 Million Years Earlier than Previously Thought

If we take a troll in the past, when Earth was just born, the continents must have had no life except microbes. With time, with life, plants started spreading greenery that provided habitats for anima

Old Tropical Greens: Birds

Old Tropical Greens: Birds

In a recent survey, researchers at Oregon State University in the College of Forestry have found that old and complex tropical forests support a much wider diversity of birds than secondary forests. T

Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Linked to Gut Bacteria

Metabolic Syndrome and Obesity Linked to Gut Bacteria

Obesity and diabetes have become very common problem these days and are often associated with our day-to-day routine. A new research has revealed the potential to cure obesity and diabetes by converti

Remembering The Ancient Society That Buried Disabled Children Like Kings

Remembering The Ancient Society That Buried Disabled Children Like Kings

A new study reveals that a group of hunters buried their dead that included 2 boys with physical conditions with greatest possible care. But, the dead were buried quite differently, according to the r

More Excitement on the Way for Pokemon Go Players

More Excitement on the Way for Pokemon Go Players

Pokémon Go is a free-to-play, location-based augmented reality game. It has been developed by Niantic for iOS and Android devices. The game was the result of a collaboration between Niantic and

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