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Pink and White Terraces of Lake Rotomahana Rediscovered
Researchers said that the lost natural wonder in New Zealand may have been found again. It was previously thought to be destroyed by a volcanic eruption in 1886. The Pink and White terraces of Lake Ro
90% STUDENTS SWITCH FROM SCIENCE TO HUMANITIES AT NPGC
At the prestigious National PG College, Lucknow, 90% students have switched their preference from science to humanities. Those students from science streams like chemistry, mathematics and physics in
Environment and You
Protecting the environment is the biggest challenge that the human race faces today. The reckless cutting of trees and the quest of fulfilling our desires has led to the birth of catastrophic ph
Less is Better- Malaria and its Parasite
New research by scientists proves that the odds of dying with a malaria infection are less if the host eats limited amounts of food. The infectious agent responsible for malaria is called th
Scientists Discovered Potato Starch on 11,000-Year-Old Tools
Archaeologists from the National History Museum of Utah and botanist Bruce Pavlik of the University of Utah’s Red Butte Garden have recently detected potato starch. As per the scientists, they
Get Home Cooked Meal via an App
An app developed by a company named ‘Namma Kudla’ will now get you home cooked delicacies. The app, called Dubbed Tuckout, is available on iOS and android since its launch, last week. The
Recently Imported Oriental Stallions are Fore Fathers of Modern Horses
Researchers deeply analyzed Y chromosomes of more than 50 horses. These horses represented 21 breeds. They found that paternal links of nearly all the modern horses are linked with stallions. These st
Juno Mission Studying Jupiter
The NASA Juno spacecraft took-off in August 2011 and in early July 2016 started orbiting Jupiter. An important objective of the mission is to enhance our comprehension of Jupiter. It was to study Jupi
Robot Designed to Extract Venom of Scorpion
A robot is designed for scorpion – milking which will replace traditional methods of extracting venom. The venom of scorpion is widely used in various medical applications. It is been used as im
Illegal Activities Threaten Natural ‘World Heritage’
The International union for conservation of nature (IUCN) has listed some of the world’s most precious and unique ecosystems at risk this year. Statistics reveal that illegal fishing, logging an
Reason behind Tropical Trees’ Increasing Population
According to a recent research Hyperlocal thinning by tree-specific enemies helps set the global pattern of forest biodiversity. The scientists have discovered that host-specific natural enemies which
The Industrial Revolution
The Industrial revolution took place from the 18th to 19th century. It was a very important phase where predominantly agrarian, rural societies of America and Europe became urban and industry- oriente
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