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Ancient wooden tools discovered by scientists are changing what we know about early humansArchaeologists unearthed 430,000-year-old wooden tools in Greece, pushing back the timeline of sophisticated human craftsmanship. These han...
Mini Vacuum Cleaners: Top 6 affordable vacuum cleaners for home and car cleaningMini vacuum cleaners are small, handheld vacuums designed for occasional, quick cleaning. They are ideal for spot cleaning and hard-to-reac...
The Best Vacuum Cleaners under 5000 for Every Home and BudgetDo you want a spotless and hygienic home without having to spend hours cleaning? Look no further than the best vacuum cleaners under 5000 i...
This app detects tuberculosis by listening to the sound of your coughA machine learning algorithm was fed data of nearly 7000 infected TB cough. The result- a mobile app that can detect TB with over 85% accur...
For DU admissions, forensic experts may vet certificatesDelhi University will ask all its colleges to hire forensic experts to spot fake marksheets and certificates in the wake of a series of for...
An app to tell fakes is now in the bag!So far only a relatively small number of canny shoppers had the domain knowledge to spot imitations, that too in a selective range of items.
Pen-sized microscope to easily detect cancer cellsScientists, including one of Indian-origin, are developing a handheld microscope, roughly the size of a pen, which could allow brain cancer...
Tips to keep your gadgets cleanJust wiping them down with a cloth is not the best way to go about it. Here is what you can do.
Here is the list of fun and useful USB accessoriesYour office computers have multiple USB ports available for use. Here is the list of some fun and useful accessories to brighten up your wo...
Basic tips to set up your home projectorSetting up a projector is a little more demanding as compared to a TV. Distance, proper mounting, stability & proper placement are just som...
Smartphone app to act as cheap disease-detecting deviceResearchers have developed a new smartphone app that uses the mobile's built-in camera and processing power as a biosensor to detect toxins.