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Ever wondered how erasers actually work? The answer might surprise youPencil marks disappear thanks to molecular science and heat. Graphite sticks to paper via weak forces. Erasers lift graphite due to stronge...
Egg Float Test, Explained: The Simple Bowl of Water Trick To Check Freshness And When To Toss ItThe egg float test, a simple kitchen method, indicates an egg's age by measuring its density, which changes as air enters the shell over ti...
Banana Peel Shoe Shine Trick: Can It Really Clean and Polish Leather in Minutes?A simple banana peel can give leather shoes an instant shine. This innovative technique uses natural waxes and oils to create a temporary g...
Cleaning Pros Share the Safest Ways to Disinfect Kids’ ToysKeeping children's toys clean is vital for their health. Experts highlight that regular washing and disinfection significantly reduce the s...
Turn Kitchen Scraps Into Rich Garden Soil: Easy Composting Tips That Cut Your TrashAmericans discard significant food waste annually. Composting offers a simple, science-based solution to convert these scraps into valuable...
No Air Freshener: The Hotel Trick for a Bathroom That Always Smells GoodLuxury hotels achieve fresh bathrooms by tackling odor sources. They avoid artificial fresheners due to harmful chemicals. Instead, they fo...
Why Florida Skunks Do Handstands Before Spraying: The Odd Signal That Defies Typical Mammal DefenseFlorida spotted skunks possess a unique defense. When threatened, they perform a handstand, lifting their hindquarters. This unusual displa...
Popular fruits may raise Cancer risk, study warns about hidden pesticidesA new study warns that consuming specific fruits and vegetables may increase pesticide levels in the body, having possible health challenge...
These hidden chemicals could sabotage your weight-loss efforts even after surgery. New research sounds alarmA new study reveals that 'forever chemicals' or PFAS might hinder weight loss efforts. Teenagers with high PFAS levels regained more weight...
Cabinet Meeting Highlights: Ashwini Vaishnaw announces major schemes for citizensThe Indian Cabinet approved several key initiatives, including a national natural farming mission, an innovation program, and a paperless P...
IISER, IIT researchers develop new artificial photosynthetic system to capture solar energyThere have been many attempts at replicating the molecular and atomic structure of the light-harvesting mechanism in the lab. Polymeric str...
IIT Guwahati Researchers develop new method to produce a sugar substitute ‘Xylitol’ from sugarcane wasteSmart India Hackathon (SIH) is a nationwide initiative by the Ministry of Education’s Innovation Cell to provide students a platform to sol...
- Smartphone app to help colour blind students conduct lab experiments
Kolkata, July 3 (IANS) Indian scientists have developed a smartphone app that helps colour blind and visually impaired students detect colo...
- Indian scientists show new way to transform CO2 into methanol
Kolkata, Nov 8 (IANS) Charting out a new route to enhance production of alternative energy, scientists at the Indian Institute of Science E...
Rajya Sabha adjourned till tomorrowAfter the obituary references, the Chairman adjourned the House for the day, as part of a practice whenever a sitting member passes away.
- Congress leader Sriballav Panigrahi passes away
Veteran Congress leader and ex-MP Sriballav Panigrahi passed away at a Bengaluru hospital today following a prolonged illness.
Hizb-ut-Tahrir may become dangerous than ISIS: ReportThe group has cleverly avoided any intense global scrutiny while spreading its ideology and support base in nearly 50 countries, said the r...
Indian scientists develop insulin pill for diabeticsIndian scientists have developed a long-sought insulin pill that could spare millions of diabetics around the world the pain of daily jabs.
- Bush’s NSA warns Obama of danger that Pakistan is
US President George W Bush’s National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley has said that Pakistan’s increasingly turbulent border region poses t...
- UGC for downloading 5,000 journals at low rates
UGC is in talks with over 23 world-class research e-journal publishers to provide services to the interested universities at a subsidised r...