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Egyptian Mummy Hints Multiple Burial Practices
Egyptologists at the University of Jaen in Spain have discovered the mummy of Shemai in a tomb. Shemai was the younger brother of a powerful governor in Egypt. About 14 family members of Shemai have b
Smarty: A Toy That Can Talk and Listen
Maura Sparks, the co – founder of Siliconic Home brings the first prototype of Smarty toy. It is small, blue in color and expects its launch late in 2017. It is the first gadget which is purely
Dinosaur Footprints Discovered in Australia
A new study has found refrigerator-sized dinosaur footprints on the western coast of Australia. The newly discovered footprints are just a single type among other existing trackways. The footprints ar
Mars Volcano died the same time as Dinosaurs
NASA researchers have learned that a volcano on Mars went dormant around the same time that the dinosaurs became extinct on Earth. Arsia Mons is the southernmost volcano in a group of three massive Ma
Did humans create the Sahara desert?
New research investigating the transition of the Sahara from a lush, green landscape 10,000 years ago to the arid conditions found today, suggests that humans may have played an active role in its des
Dust in Environment: A Growing Issue
We do not give it much thought but ‘Dust’ is something that is present at every step that we take. It only gets our attention when it starts to coat at all places. This dust not only becom
Sea ice extent sinks to record lows at both poles
Arctic sea ice appears to have reached on March 7, a record low during wintertime. The report was submitted by scientists at NASA and the NASA-supported National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Bo
Why Other Senses May Be Heightened In Visually Impaired People
People who are visually impaired really do have enhanced abilities in their other senses, according to a new study. The research used detailed brain scans to compare the brains of people who could see
Yes you can visit the Titanic
Always wanted to visit the underwater wreck site of Titanic? Well, now you can. Next spring, for the first time since 2012, eight-day dives will take willing tourists to see the infamous shipwreck. B
Goggle Invented to Help Visually Impaired People
A high school student from Arunachal Pradesh invents goggles with ultrasound and infrared sensors. This could be a major leap in the field of technology. These goggles will be an aid to the visually i
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
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
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