21 Nov, 2024
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Scientists urge for commercialization of Hydroelectricity for cheaper source of electrical energy

It has been multiple decades to the invention of hydroelectricity. But till now, the complete commercialization of the innovation is far-flung from the market. A top scientist from National Physical Laboratory of India (ICSR), in a press meet, has urged the industry leaders to step forward for taking the concept of electricity-from-water forward for generating […]

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Ancient footprints of our ancestors suggest they were extremely tall

Ancient human beings are likely to have a royal figure with at least 5.5-feet tall, 45kg weight, and a harem – scientists have discovered during a research. This is the figure what our ancestors used to have before some 3.7 million years ago. The question – “how our ancestors look like” is still subjective to […]

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Arctic lake ice is thawing one day earlier annually, warns study

The impact of climate change and global warming is affecting multiple sectors of the world, especially the ocean level and ice sheets of Polar Regions. And new study report has come up with no different facts. The ice sheets that have covered the Arctic lakes are melting one day earlier than the normal rate, because […]

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Cassini image demonstrating an illusion of Mimas crashing into Saturn’s Rings

Cassini, after completing its first ring-grazing event earlier a week, is moving towards a graceful climax in 2017 and is currently taking closest flyby approach to the rings of Saturn. However, before putting an end to its highly-successful Saturn Mission, the NASA-powered spaceship has beamed back some intriguing images to the earth, which are demonstrating […]

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A Massive ‘Dead Zone’ Detected In Bay of Bengal is Likely To Shook Up Aquatic Lives

“Dead Zones”, which are usually found off the western coastal of North and South America, Namibia and off the West shoreline of India in the Arabian Sea, is recently discovered in the Bay of Bengal, spreading over thousands of kilometers. A group of Indian scientists recently have spotted the Bay of Bengal to host a […]

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Manmade Roads Have Shattered Earth’s Surface into 600,000 Pieces

Streets may have enhanced the capability of the human being to take a voyage across all over the world with more convenience and easiness. But it has also created a state of peril for the preservation of natural legacy. As per a recently published study, human-made streets have sliced the surface of the Earth into […]

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The mystery of wailing noise recorded 3600 Feet down in Mariana Trench solved

Scientists and deep-sea observers have recorded a mysterious and never-heard-before sound 3600 feet down in the Marina Trench, located in the north of Guam in the western Pacific Ocean. The sound picked up from the cavernous ocean has left the global deep-sea scientist community shocked and dazed. A group of researchers from Hatfield Marine Science […]

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Marine Wonder: Rarely Seen Ghost Shark Caught On Camera

Like described in Greek Mythology, a rarely seen Ghost Shark recently caught on camera is giving some major goals about the unknown and interesting facts about marine life. A Ghost Shark or pointy-nosed blue chimaeras, for the first time was captured on cameras alive off the coasts of Hawaii and California. Like its Greek Mythological […]

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NASA to develop ‘Restore-L’ to grasp, renovate and refill fellow robots  

NASA, in order to enhance its efficiency in space exploration missions, is working on a new robot repairman who will be employed for repairing, grasping and refilling the associate robots. NASA, while sending its multi-million dollar unmanned robots to space often faced malfunctions and glitches in its technical and software programs. Because of such small […]