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Recent Discovery Hints New Pollination Method

Recent Discovery Hints New Pollination Method

The only known specimen of a beetle, named Darwinylus marcosi, which died in a sticky gob around 105 million years ago, was discovered. It is being said that the beetle mi9ght have thrashed its body b

Rani and Deepika Stand Tough against Belarus

Rani and Deepika Stand Tough against Belarus

Indian women hockey team clinches its third win in the test-series. India scored ahead of Belarus with a 3-1 win on Sunday. Rani was the star of the show as she put India forward with two back to back

Ancient Cultural Records: A Boon to Science

Ancient Cultural Records: A Boon to Science

Scientists at the University of York and University College Cork have investigated how science can use the cultural records to use woodland areas. The environmental data collected by researchers gives

Goals from Aguero Lead to City’s Victory

Goals from Aguero Lead to City’s Victory

Sergio Aguero made it to his fifth goal in three games and Manchester City outshined with their seventh victory in eight cut throat games. The season witnessed 23rd goal from Sergio Aguero, thus placi

Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells can Help Treat Glaucoma

Retinal Pigment Epithelial Cells can Help Treat Glaucoma

Years of research for finding treatment of glaucoma may be finally beginning to pay off. Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that damages the optic nerve (the nerve that connects eye to the brain) and

Sreesanth Challenges Life Ban to Play in Scotland

Sreesanth Challenges Life Ban to Play in Scotland

Indian cricketer S Sreesanth has challenged the life ban imposed on him by the BCCI in the Kerala High Court. He filed a plea to be allowed to play for Glenrothes Team (Premier League in Scotland) in

View 3D Data on Any Device with Instant 3D Hub

View 3D Data on Any Device with Instant 3D Hub

A researcher has developed software, named instant 3D Hub, which allows viewing 3D data on all kinds of devices. This software would enable technicians, engineers and architects to use spatial designs

Dangal-Fame Bishnoi Becomes International Referee

Dangal-Fame Bishnoi Becomes International Referee

Arjuna awardee wrestler Kripa Shankar Patel Bishnoi has become a part of the esteemed international panel of referees of The United World Wrestling (UWW). Bishnoi gained popularity after training

Federer Faces Shocking Defeat by World no. 116

Federer Faces Shocking Defeat by World no. 116

Tennis is known to be a very unpredictable game. The Dubai Championships had a surprise in store for its Federer fans—but not a pleasant one. The third seed suffered a shocking three-set defeat

Maghi Purnima: The Bathing Festival

Maghi Purnima: The Bathing Festival

Maghi Purnima marks the full moon day and the conclusion of the month of Magh. According to the Hindu calendar, Magh is one of the most sacred months. In the beginning of this month, the sun sets on i

The Game of Kings: Tennis

The Game of Kings: Tennis

Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Leander Paes, Serena Williams and Sania Mirza are some of the popular legends of the world of tennis. Tennis is a sport that welcomes people from all age groups. Tennis w

HABITANLE ZONE EXOPLANETS DISCOVERED

HABITANLE ZONE EXOPLANETS DISCOVERED

NASA’s Spitzer Space Telescope has discovered a system of seven Earth-size planets surrounding a single star. Liquid water could be present in all the seven planets. But the chances are the high

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