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Deadly Hot Springs in Yellow Stone National Park
On June 13, a 21-year-old employee at the Yellowstone National Park, who fell into a hot spring there, got severely burnt. Yellowstone's thermal features are dangerous. We continually stress that peop
It’s All in the Eyes
Research has found that the meaning of a word is enough to trigger a certain reaction in our pupil. When we hear and intercept a word meaning or referring to luminosity (“bright, sunshine”
World's First Scientifically-Described Dinosaur Fossil Discovered
Scientists have developed unique technology that brought some light on the world's first scientifically described dinosaur fossil.The research was led by scientists at the University of Warwick and th
CAPTIVE- A DEVICE FOR MANIPULATING 3D VIRTUAL OBJECTS
A device called CAPTIVE has been developed by the researchers at North Carolina State University for manipulating 3D virtual objects in a computer program. It is an inexpensive, user-friendly controll
Brood VI Will Be Seen After 17 Years
Cicadas appear usually in summers. The darker, red – eyed cousins of cicadas will appear after 17 years this summer. These are known as periodical cicadas. These are longest lived in North Ameri
Jupiter’s Birth Took Place in First Million Years
In the first million years of our solar system, the Giant Planet Jupiter extended its solid core. Thus, it became the first planet to form. The presence of this early bloomer can explain why the
MINIATURIZING ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS
There is more and more demand for increasingly smaller electronic devices. This is inducing the necessity to create circuits whose constituents are also as small as possible. So, the development of ne
Scientists Observe Models of Yield Optimal Harvests
Researchers from Stephen Lansing (Nanyang Technological University) and Stefan Thurner (Medical University of Vienna, Complexity Science Hub Vienna, IIASA, SFI) did a research on harvesting system. Th
Scientists Discover Regulatory Pathway to Transform Plant Cells
A biologist Prof. Dr Thomas Laux has recently found a formula that can turn plants' ordinary somatic cells into germ cells for sexual reproduction. As per the scientist, plants do not set aside a part
HISTORIC CHANGES IN HORSE COAT COLOR PREFERENCES
Horse breeds have been preferred by humans not only on the basis of their riding performances, but also on their visual appeal and attractiveness. Since their initial domestication in around 3,500 BC,
TECHNOLOGY FOR EDITTING VOICES IN AUDIO RECORDINGS
A new technology developed by the Princeton University edits human voices in audio-recordings just like editing a written word in word-processing software. The software, called VoCo, enables t
RED LIGHT HAS NO DISTRUPTIVE EFFECT ON BATS
Bats get disrupted at night by artificial lights. Light pollution affects the light-shy bats by making them less active, resulting in a loss of their habitat. In a new pioneering 5-year study publish
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