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Researchers Found 5000 year Old Beer Recipe In China
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Researchers Found 5000 year Old Beer Recipe In China

We have work to do. A frenzy every four years won’t cut it.

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July - August 2016
ancient chinese malaria remedy fights tb
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ancient chinese malaria remedy fights tb

a centuries-old herbal medicine, discovered by chinese scientists and used to effectively treat malaria, has been found to potentially aid in the treatment of tuberculosis and may slow the evolution of drug resistance.

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jan-feb 2017
Nut Consumption May Aid Colon Cancer Survival
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Nut Consumption May Aid Colon Cancer Survival

Nut Consumption May Aid Colon Cancer Survival

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March-April 2018
Hidden Poisons In Your Mouth
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Hidden Poisons In Your Mouth

Hidden Poisons In Your Mouth

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March-April 2018
sea buckthorn- a wonder tree of himalyan region
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sea buckthorn- a wonder tree of himalyan region

sea buck thorn (hippophae spp.) is a deciduous shrub or medium sized tree belongs to the family 'elaeagnaceae' which grow naturally at higher altitudes of temperate zone of asia and europe. the total distribution of this species is in three main countries, namely china, mangolia and former ussr is approximately 8, 10,000 ha (natural growth) and 3, 00,000 ha (plantation). out of this approximately 7, 40,000 ha and 3, 00,000 ha of natural and cultivated plants, respectively are in china. after china, indian himalaya is believed to possess about 1, 00,000 ha, the world's second largest resources.

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jan-feb 2017
Why copper vessel was used in India ?
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Why copper vessel was used in India ?

We have work to do. A frenzy every four years won’t cut it.

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July - August 2016
Eating more whole Grains may reduce the Risk of Premature Death
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Eating more whole Grains may reduce the Risk of Premature Death

Bottega Veneta is celebrating its 50th anniversary this fall—and designer Tomas Maier, his 15th at its helm. As Holly Brubach discovers, for Maier, understatement is not just a design philosophy but also a way of life.

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July - August 2016
Most Bread Brands in India contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals
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Most Bread Brands in India contain Cancer-Causing Chemicals

The potential for higher muscle activation and heightened metabolic stress provides a logical basis for increasing anabolism through a variety of mechanistic factors.

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July - August 2016
Money really does Matter in Relationships
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Money really does Matter in Relationships

Bottega Veneta is celebrating its 50th anniversary this fall—and designer Tomas Maier, his 15th at its helm. As Holly Brubach discovers, for Maier, understatement is not just a design philosophy but also a way of life.

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July - August 2016
Aquaponics: A System For Food Security
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Aquaponics: A System For Food Security

By 2050, the world population will reach nearly 9.5 billion, which effectively means that we have to produce 70% more food for over two billion additional mouths.

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March-April 2017
The CRISPR Revolution In Crop Improvement
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The CRISPR Revolution In Crop Improvement

New technologies for enhancing crop productivity and improving crop quality have always been eagerly pursued by scientists worldwide.

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March-April 2017
Getting Kids Used To Vegetables
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Getting Kids Used To Vegetables

Getting children to eat their vegetables might not be an endless battle if parents follow some research based advice from a nutrition expert at Kansas State University.

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March-April 2017
Soft Robot Helps The Heart Beat
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Soft Robot Helps The Heart Beat

Harvard University and Boston Children's Hospital researchers have developed a customizable soft robot that fits around a heart and helps it beat, potentially opening new treatment options for people suffering from heart failure.

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March-April 2017
Bird flu alert in Delhi
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Bird flu alert in Delhi

Avian influenza (AI), commonly called bird flu, is an infectious viral disease of birds.Most avian influenza viruses do not infect humans; however some, such as A(H5N1) and A(H7N9), have caused serious infections in people.Outbreaks of AI in poultry may raise global public health concerns due to their effect on poultry populations, their potential to cause serious disease in people, and their pandemic potential.Reports of highly pathogenic AI epidemics in poultry, such as A(H5N1), can seriously impact local and global economies and international trade.

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November - December 16
Aluminum in vaccines
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Aluminum in vaccines

Children are born with a systemic aluminum body burden, which is increased throughout life by the inhalation and dietary intake of aluminum compounds as well as by injections of vaccines and allergy treatments containing aluminum adjuvants.

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November - December 16
Role of Lizards: A Social and Ecological Perspective
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Role of Lizards: A Social and Ecological Perspective

Reptiles are a group of tetrapod, cold-blooded animals found in almost all the parts of the world comprising three living orders- Crocodylia (crocodiles), Testudines R(turtles and tortoises) and Squamata (lizards and snakes).

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November - December 16
Exercise After Revision Can Help Students Retain Information
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Exercise After Revision Can Help Students Retain Information

Ever worried that all the information you've crammed in during a study session might not stay in your memory? The answer might be going for a run, according to a new study published in Cognitive Systems Research.

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November - December 16
Food Addiction
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Food Addiction

Food addiction is a significant issue and a crucial reason why some people can't avoid themselves around certain foods-no matter how much effort they put.

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July - August 2019
Digital Education – A Step Up for Traditional Education in India
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Digital Education – A Step Up for Traditional Education in India

The increasing popularity and apparent benefits of digitization have forced all sectors to invest in this domain. Recent government initiatives like Digital India have steered significant efforts of embracing digital means for efficient functioning of key sectors. While traditional forms of teaching work in a generic manner, technology-enabled solutions allow customization of traditional approaches to suit individual student needs.

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March-April 2019
Edible Coating And Film- Edible Biopolymers And Food-Grade Additives
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Edible Coating And Film- Edible Biopolymers And Food-Grade Additives

Food is a vital product for the survival of human beings and with passage of time quality concerns of consumers are rising.

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March-April 2019
Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (SSB) Awards
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Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (SSB) Awards

Science and technology has its special role and space in every society and India is also in front of recognizing the talent of its young scientists and technologists by bestowing on them with Shanti Swarup Bhatnagar (SSB) awards every year.

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March-April 2019
Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius: A Bacteria On The Rise
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Staphylococcus Pseudintermedius: A Bacteria On The Rise

Bacteria are grossly categorized into gram positive and gram negative based on certain cellular characteristics.

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May - June 2019
CRISPR TECHNOLOGY: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR EDITING GENOMES; ITS LATEST TRENDS AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIA
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CRISPR TECHNOLOGY: A POWERFUL TOOL FOR EDITING GENOMES; ITS LATEST TRENDS AND JOB OPPORTUNITIES IN INDIA

CRISPR is a genome editing tool that is creating a buzz in the science world.

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July - August 2019
Package Of Practices To Improve The Udder Health Status And Clean Milk Production
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Package Of Practices To Improve The Udder Health Status And Clean Milk Production

Quality is vital in animal production.

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July - August 2019
Lycopene And Health : Growing Commercial Significance
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Lycopene And Health : Growing Commercial Significance

Primarily the pigments are present in plants for photosynthesis, to capture the light of all hues.

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July - August 2019
Mouse Lemur-animal Model For Biomedical Research
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Mouse Lemur-animal Model For Biomedical Research

The discovery of animal models in biomedical studies is a boon to mankind.

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July - August 2019
Palm Oil In India And Its Health Effects
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Palm Oil In India And Its Health Effects

Oil palm is a crop that flourishes in the same regions as some of the world's most precious rainforests and appears in many food and household products.

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July - August 2019
All About Anxiety And Anxiolysis
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All About Anxiety And Anxiolysis

Feeling anxious or tensed now and then about certain things like sagging economy, while facing a problem or even before an examination is a normal emotion and need not to be confused with any sort of a mental illness or an anxiety disorder.

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July - August 2019
Coconut Oil-A Treasure Trove Of Health Benefits Amid Controversies
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Coconut Oil-A Treasure Trove Of Health Benefits Amid Controversies

Coconut [Cocos nucifera L.,] belongs to the family Arecaceae and is widely called as 'Kalpaviriksha' or 'Tree of Heaven'.

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July - August 2019
Kerala Shows The Risk Of Severe Floods Is Still Evolving
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Kerala Shows The Risk Of Severe Floods Is Still Evolving

The Indian state of Kerala has been devastated by severe floods. More than 350 people have died, while more than a million have been evacuated to over 4,000 relief camps. Tens of thousands remain stranded.

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September - October 2018