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CAMERA CAPTUREING FIVE TRILLION IMAGES PER SECOND
Researchers have developed the world’s fastest camera. It can film five trillion images per second. That is, it can capture events as brief as 0.2 trillionths of a second. This will therefore b
Scientists Have Discovered a Different Angle of Tornado Casualty Story
The scientists from Florida State University have uncovered that old myth based on the tornado casualty story. The researchers have stated that population is only a part of tornado casualty story. Acc
REGULAR CHOCOLATE INTAKE LOWERS RISK OF HEART FLUTTER
Regular consumption of chocolate, specifically dark chocolate, has been associated with improvements in various heart health indicators. Researchers wanted to find out if it is also liked to lowering
Egyptologists Study the Temple Culture in Ptolemaic Egypt
Researchers have currently explored the Temple culture in the Ptolemaic Egypt. As per the study, the Egyptologists found that innovations were introduced into the contemporary temple culture that was
GLOVE TO INTERCOMMUNICATE WITH VIRTUAL REALITY ENVIRONMENTS
Using soft robotics technology, engineers are making light, flexible gloves that enable users to feel tactile feedback while intercommunicating with virtual reality (VR) environments. They have used t
TUNDRA DWELLING WOLVERINES- ENDANGERED OR NOT?
Wolverines are the biggest land-dwelling weasel family animals. They utilize snow-pack for preying, denning, resting and other requirements. Determining the places and amounts of availability of snow
Snakes Coordinate Their Hunts to Increase Success Chances
A new study from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, shows that some snakes coordinate their hunts to increase their chances of success. The research was based on the Cuban boa -- the island natio
Scientists Creates Technology That Reveals Flaws in Designs
Technology experts have created new tools for checking complex computer architectures that will reveal flaws in emerging design. Recently, the discovery has been noticed by the researchers at Princet
30 BRONZE AGE ARTEFACTS UNEARTHED IN NORWAY
Joakim and Jørgen Korstad, two metal detector hobbyist brothers in January 2017 unearthed nine celts (socketed axes), a casting mould, a spearhead, and a fragment most probably from a bronze lu
Techniques of New 'Styrofoam' Planet
Researchers at Lehigh University have exposed a new planet orbiting a star 320 light years from Earth that has the thickness of styrofoam. The research was led by Joshua Pepper, astronomer and assist
Marine Worm- Inspired Material Shape in Response to Its Environment
Scientists have created a material that is inspired by the strength, stability, and mechanical performance of the jaw of a marine worm. The material can naturally adapt to changing environments, state
Earthquakes and Landslides’ Risk Increase in Himalayas
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh in the USA have done a study to find out the reason behind flood. The scientists have also provided with new insight of the long-term impacts of earthquakes
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