Anger Management Program can lower Blood Pressure A 10-week program can help high school students to reduce anger, stress and blood pressure, a study by researchers in Georgia finds. The program was tested with 86 ninth-graders in Augusta, Georgia and is designed to fit into the high school curriculum. 30 percent of teens, who had […]
Sep 17 2012 | Posted in
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New Blood Tests can tell a person’s circadian rhythm Scientists at the National Academy of Sciences in Japan say they have created a new simple blood test that determines the setting of a person’s circadian clock. A human´s circadian rhythm dictates digestion, metabolic processes and when we need sleep. Researchers examine hormones and amino acids […]
Aug 31 2012 | Posted in
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Scientists warn against melting glaciers in Kashmir The glaciers in occupied Kashmir are melting by more than half a meter every year, but its long-term impact remains unknown in the absence of water data from downstream rivers, European scientists have warned. Norwegian scientist Andreas Kaab at the University of Oslo in a media interview said: […]
Aug 23 2012 | Posted in
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Study suggests scientists find it hard to do too much math Artistic types are not the only ones whose eyes glaze over when confronted with too many numbers, according to research out Monday that suggests scientists, too, find lots of equations hard to read. The study by researchers at the University of Bristol analyzed nearly […]
Jun 26 2012 | Posted in
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Plants responding to global warming faster than expected Recent research has proposed that plants are responding towards global warming much faster than anticipated levels. It has been demonstrated that the plants leaf out and flower start budding five to six days before temperature is raised. It has been reported that plants response observed after 50 […]
There is nothing like using the palate to find out details about what lies ahead. And that thought took up its best first occupant of the Chair of Zoology at Oxford, William Buckland (1784-1856). Together with his son Francis, also a zoologist, William began to eat any animal that crossed his path , always with […]
May 4 2012 | Posted in
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CJCS confers civil awards to eminent Scientists and Engineers of Pakistan Army Rawalpindi – Thursday, March 29, 2012: On behalf of the President of Islamic Republic of Pakistan, General Khalid Shameem Wynne, Chairman Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee, conferred Civil Awards to eminent Scientists and Engineers working in Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission, Dr A Q Khan […]
Mar 30 2012 | Posted in
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In an amazing research carried out by a geologists from Yale University in New Haven Connecticut, world’s two biggest continents, Asia and America will collide and form a single landmass around the North Pole. However, there’s no reason to worry about it as this event is still 50 or even 200 million years away. Just […]
Feb 15 2012 | Posted in
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Coronal Mass Ejection could destroy surface of the moon – Scientists In a surprising revelation, NASA scientists claim that solar storms caused by the Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) could cause erosion to the surface of the moon. This was claimed after a new set of computer simulations conducted by NASA scientists. This could also result […]
Dec 7 2011 | Posted in
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Scientists claim refrigerator gases can change the climate A UN report said on Monday that soaring use of man-made gases used in refrigerators, air conditioners and fire extinguishers can risk speeding up for global warming. It has been stated in the report that the annual emission of hydroflurocarbons could equate to pumping nearly nine million […]
Nov 21 2011 | Posted in
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Journey to the CT scanner lab to watch scientists in action looking inside a Peruvian Mummy Researchers at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Museum of Natural History are looking to probe in a seven centuries old mummy to reveal secrets about its life and death. Dr Bruno Frolich is working in his small room these days, […]
Oct 29 2011 | Posted in
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Scientists claim Facebook friend list is associated with brain structure After a thorough research on brain structure and functions, the neuroscientists from University College London have found a direct link between the number of friends of a person on Facebook and the size of certain brain regions. The researchers believe that using online social […]
Oct 20 2011 | Posted in
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