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Has Magnetic Activity of Sun Started Slowing Down?
The Sun in our solar system has already reached halfway through its life. Researchers said that it might witness a slowdown in its magnetic activity. It could lead to various permanent changes in the
Do You Know Eating At 'Wrong Time' Can Affect Body Weight
Most of the people are aware of the disadvantages of irregular eating habits. However, are they aware that unsuitable eating timing can also affect the health? Yes! You read it right! Recently, a scie
How the Climate-Changes Affect Mixed Outcomes for Plants and Animals
Scientists have dug out new facts about the possible changes that are likely to happened plants and animals by the end of the century. Recently researchers have come up with a new study and discovered
Activation of Plant-Stem Cells to Form Nests by Parasitic Nematodes
Parasitic plant nematodes are pests which parasitize the roots of agricultural crops, leading to the formation of nests called ‘galls’. These galls deprive the plants of nutrition, ultimat
Californian Indian Water Bottles Recreated by Scientists
Replication of water bottles in the traditional way used by Native Californian Indians gave scientists a new fact to study. Scientists told that the people may have suffered health issues due to the p
Scientists Develop New Concept to Empower Robot and Human
Researchers at the University of Hertfordshire in the UK have developed a concept called Empowerment. As per the scientists, this concept will help robots to shield and serve humans, while keeping the
EFFORTS TO RECOLONIZE LOST TIGER HABITAT IN RUSSIA SUCCESSFUL
The PROO Tiger Center of Russia has released a photograph captured by a camera trap in the Pri-Amur region of Russia. It is the image of a rehabilitated Amur tigress which was released into the wild i
VOLCANIC ERUPTIONS’ END PREDICTED USING INFRARED SATELLITE DATA
Scientists from the University of Hawaii have found that NASA’s infrared satellite data could be used to predict the end of lava eruptions. They tested a hypothesis initially published in 1981
Surgery-Tested Software to Detect Liver Tumors
A surgery – tested software has been developed by an engineer that can combine easily with CT scanned images of the liver. With the help of special stylus surgeons clean the surface of the expos
Link between Climate and the Evolution of Beak Size
Scientists have left a story incomplete about the evolution of beak size. In the 1990s, researcher Russ Greenberg from the Smithsonian Institution in the United States began to discover a new question
UTILIZING NANOTECHNOLOGY TO FIGHT DRUG-RESISTANT BUGS
Antibiotic resistance is an increasing issue, particularly among a group of bacteria known as "Gram-negative." As these bacteria possess two cell-membranes, it is harder for drugs to penetrate and des
Scientists Exhibits Known Animal Fossils
Currently, scientists have done a research and came to know that the first animal phyla emerged in rapid succession -- prior to the global Ice Age that set in around 700 million years ago. The fossil
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