Zeeshan Gohar
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Articles By Zeeshan Gohar
A study at University of Virginia in Charlottesville has suggested that pollution in the atmosphere is a potential reason to generate cyclones in South Asia. The study was conducted by Dr. Amato Evan and his colleagues in the university. They believe that a thick layer of pollution over the Indian Ocean may be creating atmospheric […]
Study show that grape resveratrol supplementation can lower sugar and fat levels A recent study conducted under Prof. Patrick Schrauwen of Maastricht University in the Netherlands have found that taking resveratrol supplements, a substance found in grape skin, can lower sugar and fat levels in the blood and reduce blood pressure. The research also concluded that […]
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
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World’s most famous video sharing website, YouTube, announced that they will be adding about 100 channels of original programming to the globally popular online venue for video sharing. The initiative taken by the Google-owned website is quite impressive. The site is initially dealing with celebrity partners such as pop music star Madonna and actor Ashton […]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
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Study at University of York found that yoga work better for backache than usual treatments Researchers working in the University of York have claimed that yoga works better to reduce the lower back pain than any other conventional treatment. The study found that patients of lower back pain, who did yoga showed more improvements in […]
Nov 1 2011 | Posted in
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Study at Yale University reveals soft drink makers target teenagers in USA A recent study at Yale University Rudd Centre for Food Policy & Obesity has found that the US children and teenagers are seeing more soda advertising than before, especially blacks and Hispanics being major targets. As the marketers have expanded online, these youngsters […]
Oct 31 2011 | Posted in
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If you have even a tiny bit of thought that Pakistan has no association with the word “innovation”, well, think again, because you would be very wrong. This year, Pakistan’s Dr. Umar Saif has proudly made his way to a place in the global IT sector. MIT Technology Review, which is one of the world’s […]
Oct 29 2011 | Posted in
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Scientists claim aspirin reduces cancer risk in person with innate vulnerability A study conducted under the supervision of Professor John Burn of Newcastle University has suggested that the people who have an inborn susceptibility of cancer may have advantage from using aspirin on daily basis. The research states that by taking aspirin, the patients with […]
Oct 28 2011 | Posted in
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Study at Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology found toxic metals in root vegetables Chemistry department of Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science and Technology conducted the research on the vegetables which are being grown and sold in certain parts of the city of Karachi. The research project was led by Dr. Kousar […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
Pakistan |
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US researchers found link between HPV infection and heart disease A study about heart disease published on Monday, October 24 has revealed that the US researchers have found evidence of a link between human papillomavirus (HPV) infection and heart disease. The study is first of its kind and reveals the particular ling between HPV infection […]
Oct 26 2011 | Posted in
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Sale of solar panels increased in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Currently the country is under the turmoil of loadshedding and energy crisis despite a massive hydro-power potential of Pakistan still remains unutilised. To avoid any disturbance caused by the electricity loss, people hit by loadshedding and power tariff in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa are turning towards solar energy […]
Oct 25 2011 | Posted in
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Facebook likely to face €100,000 fine for keeping deleted data Social networking site, Facebook, might face a €100,000 (£87,000) fine after Irish data protection commissioner audits the data of the site, as an Austrian law student, Max Schrems has registered 22 complaints against the site for holding his personal data that he deleted far […]
Oct 22 2011 | Posted in
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US and Australian astronomers found youngest planet by cosmic trick photography Astronomers from the University of Hawaii have captured the first direct image of a new planet forming around a star. The new found planet is dubbed as LkCa 15 b, the youngest planet so far. The astronomers captured it through cosmic trick photography […]
Oct 21 2011 | Posted in
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