Science behind fireworks
Have you ever taken a flight on a Diwali night in India? The country looks like a ball of fire ...
Read moreHave you ever taken a flight on a Diwali night in India? The country looks like a ball of fire ...
Read moreLondon: Birds may undergo a change in physiology and reproductive health when living in environments with constant vehicular traffic noise, ...
Read moreToronto: Skin exposure to UVB light can alter the gut microbiome in humans through vitamin D mediation, according to a ...
Read moreDenver: In a first, researchers have found details about how the Earth's terrestrial ecosystems recovered following the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction (KPgE) ...
Read moreLondon: In a first, researchers have found that common shore crabs can work their way through a complex maze in ...
Read moreWashington: Monkeys exhibit more cognitive flexibility than humans when it comes to exploring more efficient options to solving a problem, ...
Read moreLondon: People can have better control over their blood sugar levels by changing the timing of when they eat and ...
Read moreParis: It's official: The Saharan silver ant is the fastest of the world's 12,000 known ant species, clocking a blistering ...
Read moreLos Angeles: Supermodel Bella Hadid is the most beautiful woman in the world. At least, that's what Greek mathematics says. ...
Read moreNew Delhi: Researchers have discovered two strains of 'plastic-eating' bacteria from the wetlands of Greater Noida, an advance that may ...
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