Subtle changes in DNA determine our hair colour
Washington, June 2 : Researchers have claimed that a molecule critical to stem cell function plays a major role in determining human hair color.read more
View ArticleReducing emissions is primary way to fight climate change: Study
Washington, June 2 : Researchers have said that reducing emissions will be the primary way to fight climate change.read more
View ArticleNew study reveals technique to erase and reactivate memory
Washington, June 2 : A new study has revealed the procedure that allows the scientists to erase and then restore memory.read more
View ArticleStudy suggests speaking different languages sharpens brain
London, June 2 : A new study has revealed that being bilingual allows to keep the brain sharp.read more
View ArticleSoon, water from cow manure for livestock!
New York, June 2 : You may find it bizarre, but for people living in drought-hit areas this new method that could turn cow manure into safe drinking water for the livestock may bring much cheer.read more
View ArticleLasers recreate supernova explosion in lab!
London, June 2 : Scientists have now devised a method to study supernova explosions, a stellar explosion that briefly outshines an entire galaxy, by recreating them in the laboratory with the help...
View ArticleFatty liver disease prevented in mice
Washington, June 4 : Researchers have discovered a way to prevent nonalcoholic fatty liver disease - the most common cause of chronic liver disease worldwide - in mice.read more
View ArticleNew method to preserve da Vinci's old self portrait developed
Washington, June 4 : Researchers have developed a new non-destructive method that could help preserve the Leonardo da Vinci's self portrait drawn in red chalk on paper during the early 1500s that...
View ArticleWhy you don't bite your tongue while eating
Washington, June 4 : Researchers have revealed the complex brain circuitry that allows people to avoid biting their own tongue while chewing their food.read more
View ArticleHugging trees help Koalas lose heat
London, June 4 : A new research has revealed that Koalas hugs trees to normalize their body temperature.read more
View ArticleHuman Face Evolved to Absorb Energy from a Punch During Fight
A new study has claimed that ancient human beings acquired strong face structure over time to avoid injuries after getting hit with a fist in the face.read more
View ArticleBacteria resistant brass gets corroded in hours by sweat
The opposition to microbial impact of copper has been known for many years.read more
View ArticleMonarch butterflies use a natural magnetic compass to navigate: study
Monarch butterflies use Earth's magnetic field to navigate in the right direction and avoid getting lost on cloudy days, a new study by a team of researchers from the University of Massachusetts...
View ArticleResearchers decode chimpanzees’ sophisticated hand signals
Just like humans, chimpanzees use their hands to make various signals to translate sophisticated messages to other members of their community, according to a new study by Scottish researchers.read more
View ArticleResearchers find why meerkats kill their own children and grandchildren
A group of researchers has claimed to have discovered the reason behind meerkats' terrifying behavior towards their own children and even grandchildren.read more
View ArticleSpinach can convert sunlight into efficient alternative fuel: research
Spinach has the potential to convert sunlight into a clean as well as efficient alternative fuel, a group of international scientists at Purdue University claimed.read more
View ArticleTortoises can master touchscreen technology: study
Red-footed tortoises can learn how to make use of touchscreens in exchange for strawberry treats, a fresh study by researchers at the University of Lincoln in England showed.read more
View ArticleYawning is contagious among apes too: study
Yawning is as contagious in apes as it is among humans, a new study conducted by a team of researchers at University of Pisa in Italy revealed.read more
View ArticleBreastfeeding protects mothers from postnatal depression risk: study
Women who do not breastfeed their babies are at a significantly higher risk of developing postnatal depression, a new study led by researchers at the University of Cambridge revealed.read more
View ArticleCephalopods inspire Scientists to develop New Camouflage System
Researchers have developed a new camouflage system inspired from color-changing ability of cephalopods.read more
View ArticleMagic mushrooms can help longtime smokers ditch the habit: study
A chemical in a drug called "magic mushrooms" could help longtime smokers in ditching the habit, according to a new study by Johns Hopkins researchers.read more
View Article‘Nemo’ clownfish travels over 400km in search of new home: study
Young Nemo fish crosses large tracts of ocean, sometimes covering a distance of more than 400 kilometers, to find a new home, according to a new international research.read more
View ArticleSex life directly proportionate to health of marriage
Many married women complain that the man (husband) who was once always ready to do anything for them now responds like a total stranger to them.read more
View ArticleBarley was quite helpful for human settlements at the Tibetan Plateau
It is known that early man tried to live at the Tibetan Plateau, also called as the 'roof of the world', around 20,000 years ago.read more
View ArticleDanish discovery accelerates targeted cancer treatment
Danish researchers at the University of Copenhagen have discovered how to map more than one protein at a time, when proteins repair damaged DNA.read more
View ArticleBacterial and Viral Infections influence Multidrug Resistance Proteins in...
Among the major functions of human placenta, one is to protect the fetus from harmful substances in maternal blood.read more
View ArticleResearchers reveal new hints regarding first Americans
According to a new study, the earliest Americans were having singularly Siberian origins; they entered the continent through the Bering land bridge.read more
View ArticleGlaciers in Greenland and Antarctica to Melt 10 Times Faster Than Earlier...
A latest study conducted by a former climate scientist of NASA along with 16 co-authors presented a very gloomy picture of the world's sea levels in the coming future.read more
View ArticleNASA-Funded Study Outlines Plan of Manned Mission to the Moon
A study funded by NASA stated that humans will be able to live on the moon in a decade or more time from now. Researchers associated with the study outlined a plan to take humans again to the moon.read...
View ArticleIncreasing CO2 Levels in Atmosphere to make carbon Dating unreliable
Researchers have raised concerns by affirming that rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere will make carbon dating unreliably.read more
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