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Keep the Beaches Perfect and Clean
The sea water is very important and helps to provide tons of seafood. It is also a source of fun for Captains and local residents. When the weather is warm, the one thing everybody loves is to have a
Soil Hides Mysterious Climate Solution Inside
As per the scientists, if you want to slow the rising effects of global warming then look under your feet. It’s been said after a research that showed soils holds capabilities to trim down globa
Agri-Environmental Schemes: Lifeline for Wildflower Pollinators
Agriculture has been an integral part of human civilisation for a very long time. The agriculture pattern has been changing with our needs and requirements. With the rise in population agricultural pr
Archeologists Discover the Neanderthal Legacy
For the very first time, researchers’ has conducted a study based on the genome from a 52,000-year-old female Neanderthal. The study took place at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthr
Making Nintendo 64 Classic Mini Very Soon
With the success of SNES Mini, Nintendo has turned its attention towards next project, the Nintendo 64 or the N64. The Nintendo 64 was released in 1996 and went to face others with Sony’s origin
Hippos Are Not Infected By Vibrio cholerae
Cholera has evolved to impact and infect humans but not hippos. Cholera, the infectious disease is caused by a curved rod – shaped bacterium known as Vibrio cholerae. Disease is identified by a
The Mysterious Saturn Nebula
The uneven and oddly-shaped bubbles series that lit up in bright pinks and blue colour, is the nebula NGC 7009, or the Saturn Nebula. This scenario was captured by MUSE instrument on ESO's Very Large
Stay Safe from Recreational Water Illnesses
The causing factors of recreational water illnesses are germs and chemicals found in swimming water. These are frequently spread by swallowing, breathing in mists or aerosols of, or having contact wit
Scientists Found Evidence of Local African Cultigens
Recently archaeologists investigating plant impressions within broken pottery have revealed the first evidence for domesticated sorghum is in Africa. The scientist discovered these impressions f
The Rebirth of Cells from an Artificial Death
UC Santa Barbara labs have explored a remarkable study that has revealed that cells can recover from the grave of death. The new study demonstrates that Anastasias is an active process that is compose
Saber-toothed Kittens Born with Thick Bones
According to a study, saber toothed kittens may have been born with thicker bones when compared to other contemporary cats. It becomes more striking when one gets to know that both of them shows simil
Artificial Intelligence to Detect Electricity Theft
Electricity shortage is the biggest challenge that many countries are facing these days. Often, it is found that electricity theft is the reason behind this commonly growing issue. Thus, scientists ha
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