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Monday, 30 December 2019

Viral Video: बिना दबाव रस्सी के सहारे लटकने लगी बोतल, इस चमत्कार को देखकर बोल उठेंगे- वाह!

Viral Video दुनिया में ऐसी कई चीजें देखी जाती हैं जिसे इंसान चमत्कार से कम नहीं मानता है। लेकिन विज्ञान की दुनिया में कई चमत्कारों के राज का पर्दाफाश भी हो जाता है।

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Cold Weather: -40 डिग्री में रहते ​हैं भारतीय सेना के जवान, हथौड़े से तोड़ना पड़ता है अंडा, आलू और टमाटर

Cold Weather ट्विटर पर भारतीय सेना के जवानों का एक वीडियो वायरल हो रहा है जिसमें उन्होंने बताया है कि वे ग्लेशियर में कैसे रहते हैं।

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Friday, 20 December 2019

ESO observations reveal black holes' breakfast at the cosmic dawn

Astronomers have observed reservoirs of cool gas around some of the earliest galaxies in the universe. These gas halos are the perfect food for supermassive black holes at the center of these galaxies, which are now seen as they were over 12.5 billion years ago. This food storage might explain how these cosmic monsters grew so fast during a period in the universe's history known as the Cosmic Dawn.

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Scientists find iron 'snow' in Earth's core

The Earth's inner core is hot, under immense pressure and 'snow'-capped, according to new research that could help scientists better understand forces that affect the entire planet. The snow is made of tiny particles of iron that fall from the molten outer core and pile on top of the inner core.

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NASA maps inner Milky Way, sees cosmic 'candy cane'

A feature resembling a candy cane highlights this colorful composite image of our Milky Way galaxy's central zone. But this is no cosmic confection. It's part of a set of radio-emitting filaments extending 190 light-years.

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Dogs process numerical quantities in similar brain region as humans

The results of a new canine numerosity study suggests that a common neural mechanism has been deeply conserved across mammalian evolution.

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Thursday, 19 December 2019

Forgetfulness might depend on time of day

Researchers have identified a gene in mice that seems to influence memory recall at different times of day and tracked how it causes mice to be more forgetful just before they normally wake up.

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Wednesday, 18 December 2019

Solar power from 'the dark side' unlocked by a new formula

Most of today's solar panels capture sunlight and convert it to electricity only from the side facing the sky. If the dark underside of a solar panel could also convert sunlight reflected off the ground, even more electricity might be generated.

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Grain traits traced to 'dark matter' of rice genome

Research finds that a sizeable amount of domestication-related changes in rice reflects selection on traits that are determined by a portion of the genome that does not transcribe proteins.

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Researchers determine age for last known settlement by a direct ancestor to modern humans

An international team of researchers has determined the age of the last known settlement of the species Homo erectus, one of modern humans' direct ancestors. The site is called Ngandong, on the Indonesian island Java. The team dated animal fragments where Homo erectus remains were found and the surrounding landscape. The team determined the last existence of Homo erectus at Ngandong between 108,000 and 117,000 years ago.

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Distant Milky Way-like galaxies reveal star formation history of the universe

Thousands of galaxies are visible in a new radio image of an area in the Southern Sky, made with the MeerKAT telescope. The numerous faint dots are distant galaxies like our own Milky Way, that have never been observed in radio light before.

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A new gene therapy strategy, courtesy of nature

Scientists have developed a new gene-therapy technique by transforming human cells into mass producers of tiny nano-sized particles full of genetic material that has the potential to reverse disease processes.

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Blue light may not be as disruptive to our sleep patterns as originally thought

Contrary to common belief, blue light may not be as disruptive to our sleep patterns as originally thought -- according to scientists. According to the team, using dim, cooler, lights in the evening and bright warmer lights in the day may be more beneficial to our health.

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