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Earliest Primate Ancestors Belonged to India
A team of international annalists has found 25 tiny bones in Gujarat, India. These tiny well preserved bones have been found in a coal mine in Gujarat. The study has revealed that the newly
Planet Nine can be Fatal for the Solar System
A new study shows existence of planet nine can be fatal for the solar system. According to Dr. Dimitri Veras from Department of Physics has discovered the existence of planet nine. Planet nine known a
High Quality Graphene Produced Using Microwaves
Engineers from Rutgers University have discovered a new easy way to produce best- quality graphene. Graphene has its origin from granite which is a carbon based material. This material is used by stud
Dry Air Can Strain Plants During Drought
Scientists of Indiana University have found the good effect of low relative humidity on the environment. The study suggested that several improvements in drought-models are required to save the climat
Changes in Brain Due to Allergies
A study has found that the seasonal allergies cause changes in the functioning of brain. A researcher has also analyzed that hippocampus a part of the brain is liable for forming new memories and the
Pope Declared Mother Teresa a Saint
Mother Teresa is declared a saint by Pope Francis at Vatican on 4th September, 2016. For many poor and needy whom mother Teresa served, the nun was a living saint. The tiny nun in a white and bl
5000 Years Old Grooves Found in Tamil Nadu
K. Umapathi, a student from Epigraphy and Archaeology has discovered the grooves on a bed rock, which was used for sharpening polished stone axes of Neolithic age. The grooves were found at Pathari on
Ancient Irrigation Work at Sanchi
Sanchi is located in Madhya Pradesh and is a site known for its stupas, pillars, temples, monasteries and sculptural wealth. This is the wonderful place where the beginning and downfall of Buddhist ar
Scientists Converts Carbon Dioxide into Fuel
Carbon dioxide is the main cause for increasing the rate of climate change. Scientists and policy makers around the world are trying to combat this rate. Burning of fossil fuels in plants and car eng
World's Ocean Is In Danger
Growing garbage inside the world’s ocean is the most important issue which is bothering the scientists. This major issue came into existence after Malaysian Airlines Flight 370 went missing. Dis
New Guidelines to Fight Earthquake’s Harmful Effects
According to the numerical analysis, soil dissipation is the result of surface and guided waves. The researchers have designed new guidelines to reduce effects of earthquake. A team of researchers h
Reliability in Wind Power to Improve
Carbon coating not necessarily designed for wind turbines may indeed prove to be a boon to the wind industry as per the findings published in the journal Tribiology International. Because of the dema
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