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Camel in the Desert

Camel in the Desert

Gaining back the interest of humans, the Camel has given hint to rescue mechanisms for the problem of food in the desert. The adaptations that may serve solutions are anatomical, physiological etc. A

HIGHEST RESOLUTION MAPPING OF DARK MATTER GENERATED

HIGHEST RESOLUTION MAPPING OF DARK MATTER GENERATED

A Yale University team has generated one of the highest-resolution maps of the dark matter of a distant galaxy cluster. This offers a detailed study of the presence of cold dark matter which are slugg

Complex Nanoparticle Crystal Reported

Complex Nanoparticle Crystal Reported

The researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Michigan reported a complex crystal design and built nano-particles for those crystals. This gave a result to the statement, that even

Rain Can Spread Lung-Disease Causing Bacteria

Rain Can Spread Lung-Disease Causing Bacteria

In a new study, researchers have found that light rain can cause some disease-causing bacteria in dry soil to spread far and wide. At temperatures similar to that in the tropical regions, when rain fa

Ant-Mimicking Beetles Live With Ants and Even Feed on Them

Ant-Mimicking Beetles Live With Ants and Even Feed on Them

This discovery has a spy-movie-like plot. Enemies live among the hosts unidentified and feast on them later! Such is the case with beetles that belong to the Staphylinidae and are called rove beetles.

How Ancient Dinosaurs Started Walking on Two Legs

How Ancient Dinosaurs Started Walking on Two Legs

Palaeontologists have come up with a theory to explain why the ancient ancestors of dinosaurs quit walking on all four legs and became bipedal, that is using two legs to walk. Dinosaurs inherited bip

Adapting the Mind to Virtuality

Adapting the Mind to Virtuality

In a UW experiment subjects were asked to navigate through mazes on the sole basis of the inputs that their brains delivered to them. This was done by a magnetic coil placed at the back of the skull.

Similar Skull Evolution of Crocodiles and Dolphins

Similar Skull Evolution of Crocodiles and Dolphins

A new research indicates that the skulls of crocodiles and dolphins showed similar evolution.  This evolution helped them to feed on similar prey. This study is done by biologists from Monash Uni

Potential Health Risks of Traveling to Mars

Potential Health Risks of Traveling to Mars

Sending a manned mission to Mars requires more than a powerful launch rocket. Prep work also includes research about how a three-year space flight could affect the human body. With funding from the Na

Horse Riding Can Make You Smarter

Horse Riding Can Make You Smarter

Humans and animals are known to share connections and form bonds. Since ages, we have been domesticating animals. A recent research suggests that horse riding can have previously far-unknown benefits

Avalanche Guidelines released by Wilderness Society

Avalanche Guidelines released by Wilderness Society

US and Europe have been witnessing more than 150 avalanche fatalities. It has been noticed that most deaths occurred are among recreational groups that includes skiers, snowboarders etc. New practice

Genetic Hints for Kidney Disease

Genetic Hints for Kidney Disease

IgA nephropathy (IgAN) which is an autoimmune kidney disease has affected the lives of many people. Researchers came across genes that are linked to molecular defect in people associated with this dis

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