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Cool things you didn’t know Google could do
Did you know that Google also does a whole lot of cool stuff; things that have nothing to do with search at all?
New study suggests Down’s Syndrome can be ‘treated’ with green tea
Miracle herb, green tea is known for its many benefits and scientists have now discovered something more about it. A chemical in the tea has been shown to improve cognitive ability in persons with Down’s syndrome, scientists and doctors said on Tuesday.
Scientists design protein to modify memory
Scientists have developed a new tool to modify brain activity and memory in targeted ways, without the help of any drugs or chemicals.
The way you browse internet can reveal a lot about you
A person’s general online browsing behaviour can reflect their choices, preferences and reflexes that are majorly controlled by their unique psychological characteristics, claims a new study.
Artists paint ‘idea of Kashmir’ at International Spring Art Camp
Trucks, load carriers, auto rickshaws, food, girls in Hijab, news, colours of Kashmir, rocks, heritage, old scripts, reflections from Dal Lake, cricket, midnight landscape, peace and chaos. These were the pictures painted by sixteen national award winning artists that were Wednesday displayed in 18th National Spring Art camp held by D P Dhar Memorial Trust, Srinagar at Delhi Public School Athwajan, Srinagar.
Usha Vohra inaugurates International Spring Art exhibition at DPS Athwajan
The present International Spring Art Camp has been designed and curated by Shama Sondhi and is sponsored by D.P. Dhar Memorial Trust under the patron-ship of Vijay Dhar, the chairman of the trust.
Oldest plant root stem cells discovered
Scientists have discovered the oldest known population of plant root stem cells in a 320 million- year-old fossil, providing a window into how ancient roots developed.
Dial a story
At the last edition of the Jaipur Literature Festival, celebrated novelist Margaret Atwood said that all writers have descended from the village storyteller. Stories matter. Many stories matter and so do storytellers. But does every child in this country, irrespective of geographical and financial limitations, have access to both? Pratham Books has a solution.
Education is Must
Education in today’s world is a prime process in shaping a person’s habits, values and morals. It makes a man a good thinker and well-mannered citizen.
Universe is expanding faster than expected
The universe is expanding 5 to 9 per cent faster than thought, astronomers using NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope have discovered.