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A Cure for the Defective Immune System
In a turn of events the body’s immune system may go against you body’s protective covering and lead to paralyzing the body. To find a solution to this problem researchers have come up with
Prehistoric Art and ‘Jewellery’ Discovered at Sulawesi Island
A unique collection of prehistoric art and jewellery was excavated at Sulawesi Island, Indonesia. It dated back to 30,000 years ago by a joint Indonesian – Australian team. A new reflection was
Educational Apps for Children
There definitely are a handful of apps, which in true terms are Brain Food Apps and not Junk Food Apps. Researchers have revealed that young children learn best when they are fully engaged and involve
Pre-Test Anxiety
Pre-Test anxiety has been a common trend in students. Even after studying hard the entire year, when the night before exam arrives, the student tends to go all worried and tensed. It is normal to fee
World Autism Awareness Day
April 2, 2017 was celebrated as the tenth annual World Autism Awareness Day. It is an internationally recognized day celebrated every year on April 2. It was designated under the UN Assembly Resolutio
Big Threat to Killer Whales from Pathogens
Health of killer whales on the coast of Pacific is determined from their blowholes in a study. The bacteria and fungi present in the exhaled breath and droplets out from blowholes are hazardous. The S
Towards a Cleaner Ocean
United Nations new campaign is aimed at providing the world with uncontaminated water bodies. The main source of trash in ocean is basically of two types- micro plastics in cosmetics and plastic bags.
Heart Tissue Grown on Spinach Leaves
Regenerating human tissues from small lab samples to full size tissues has been a fundamental problem faced by researchers. But amazingly, researchers have now turned to the vascular system of plants
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
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