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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
VIDEO GAMES HELP MILITARY PERSONNEL TO COPE WITH ANXIETY
Jaime Banks, a professor from the West Virginia University, grew up in a military family. She observed that her family members found stress relief through video games. Talking of this she says "I wat
Impact of Human Population on Animals
According to the biologists, humans play an important role in the extinction of animals, globally. The scientists have conducted a study and prepared a data on numbers of animals which disappeared fro
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
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