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Shruti Kumar (name changed) is a professor at a medical research institute, working on diagnosing a neglected tropical disease that…
The ‘sacred lotus’ plant is native to North and Central India and grows in ponds, lakes, and gently flowing waters.…
The Doomsday Clock, set at 85 seconds to midnight, is displayed during a news conference on January 23 in Washington…
Space stations, lunar bases, and Mars missions have moved from humans’ imagination to engineering reality. In these environments, innovation emerges…
Image used for representational purposes only. File | Photo Credit: Shiv Kumar Pushpakar The Delhi High Court issued notice to…
Solar flares and coronal mass ejections spew material from the sun’s surface into space. | Photo Credit: SOHO/NASA The sun…
Two rivers meet, and yet, they do not become one.They run side by side, different in colour and texture, divided…
From the historic high of landing on the moon to the recent sobering reality of failed launches and near-misses that…
It is known that the Indian population, particularly vegetarians, is deficient in vitamin B12. The vitamin essential for the formation…
What is it?The Zeigarnik effect is a phenomenon which hypothesizes that one has a higher tendency to remember things, actions,…
