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Google celebrates Nobel Laureate Dr Mario Molina's 80th birth anniversary with a creative doodleThe doodle features the Mexican chemist in an animated avatar.
Is studying in Germany really free?Contrary to popular belief that Indian students prefer English speaking countries like the US, Canada, UK and Australia; Germany continues ...
Believe it or not: Using rose incense sticks during sleep can help improve vocabularyThe findings revealed that pupils remembered the vocabulary much better with a scent.
What's the cost of studying in popular foreign countries?Higher education is an expensive affair, especially if you want to send your child to a foreign university. Here is a look at the costs to ...
- Australian scientists go deep into caves to study impact of climate change
Sydney, April 6 (IANS) Scientists from University of New South Wales (NSW) in Australia are moving into caves to understand how climate cha...
New AI system can decode your brain signalsThe system could be used for early detection of epileptic seizures, communicating with severely paralysed patients or make automatic neurol...
Always been fascinated by Mona Lisa's smile? Mystery behind iconic painting unravelledThe ambiguous facial expression of Vinci's masterpiece has long been thought to be the main reason for its great appeal.
Coconuts may inspire designs for earthquake-proof buildingsCoconut palms can grow 30 m high, meaning that when ripe fruits fall, their walls have to withstand the impact to stop them from splitting.
340 undiscovered meteorite impact sites on EarthAround 90 craters with a diameter of one to six kilometres and a further 250 with a diameter of 250 to 1000 meters are still awaiting disco...
Urine test may detect breast cancer earlyResearchers have developed a method that involves determining the concentration of molecules that regulate cell metabolism which are often ...
Storytelling video games may be beneficialTo test the role of in-game storytelling, the researchers randomly assigned participants to play one of two video games.
SAP co-founder Klaus Tschira dies at the age of 74Klaus Tschira who with four former IBM colleagues co-founded Germany’s SAP SE and helped turn it into one of the world's most influential s...
Right to Research Foundation for India's struggling scientistsThe foundation's goal is to provide a platform for scientists to generate ideas that will contribute to society, but that will also boost j...
Electronic neck cuff could keep BP in checkUniversity of Freiburg is developing an implantable electronic cuff, that may one day control peoples’ blood pressure via electrical pulses...
New implantable device to beat high blood pressureThe device has successfully reduced blood pressure in rats by 40 per cent without any major side effects.
Want to ask boss for a raise? Try not to make eye contact: StudyParticipants who looked at the speaker's eyes were less receptive to the arguments and less open to interaction with the advocates of the o...
- Europe sits on $39 trillion pension bomb: Study
The countries compiled by the Research Center for Generational Contracts at Freiburg University in 2009 had almost 30 trillion euros ($39.3...