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Even Without Ears, Oysters Can Hear The Ocean
Oysters are one of the latest creatures who are shown to hear the noises around them. The study was conducted by Jean Charles Massabuau and his colleagues at the University of Bordeaux in France. Thei
Global Warming Causes Risk to Fisheries Worldwide
A new research has been conducted by the University of California. It has been estimated by the Irvine scientists that the world fisheries will become less productive by the year 2300. The North Atlan
Week of Research and Discovery
We know Quarks and Electrons are fundamental particles, and that these particles are discrete packets of energy and posses wavelike properties. Quantum physics as we know is different from classical p
Bird O Bird - Teach Me to Fly
I love to listen to the music of nature and am sure we all must have had a wonderful experience with nature. Afterall, we all are born from mother nature. When I think of a bright, sunny morning, the
Ancient Microbes Produced Oxygen A Billion Years Earlier Than Thought
A researcher with Imperial College London in UK, Dr. Tanai Cardona did a study on molecular machines responsible for oxygenic photosynthesis and came to the conclusion that the process might have orig
History and Development of Pencil
A pencil is a writing implement or an art medium made up of a narrow, solid pigment core inside a protective casing. Today, we use pencils for different purposes like drawing, writing, sketching, etc.
Awesome Games that Kids Played in the 90’s
Kids playing with phones are a common sight these days. While children these days are busy shooting virtual Angry birds on their computer or mobile screens or shooting an Enemy in call of duty. It mig
Why Should We Play?
When we see man-like robots, working, talking and doing every other activity that a man can otherwise, we rejoice in the immense capabilities of men. Sophia, a social humanoid robot developed by Hong
Modern Volcanism Linked to Events Deep Beneath Earth's Surface
According to a recent work in Nature by Carnegie's Richard Carlson, Bradley Peters and Mary Horan along with James Day of the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, plumes of hot magma from the volcanic
Indian Railway Makes History
Lately, the Indian Railways' locomotive production unit in Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, has amazed everyone around the globe. For the first time in the world history, a locomotive production unit has conv
Indian Curricula Needs More of Evolutionary Biology
Just recently, the honourable minister of state for human resource development said that the Darwinian Theory of Evolution should not be taught in Indian institutions because it is scientifically wron
Checklist of Abilities Proves Beneficial for Autistic People
Autism, refers to a range of conditions dealing with challenges relating to social skills, repetitive behaviours, speech and nonverbal communication, along with unique strengths and differences. There
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