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German University Is Paying People Rs 140,000 For Doing Nothing

Features- Aug 31, 2020

German University Is Paying People Rs 140,000 For Doing Nothing

Researchers at the University of Fine Arts, Hamburg, Germany are searching for volunteers to look into people’s laziness and lack of ambition.

This Concrete Is Genuinely "Scared" Of Liquids, Bouncing Them Off Immediately

Features- Nov 23, 2019

This Concrete Is Genuinely "Scared" Of Liquids, Bouncing Them Off Immediately

The concrete also repels liquids like dyed water, coffee, soy sauce, beer, and milk, and dust particles. Liquids bounce off it, dust particles are taken away.

For The First time Ever, Humans Have Been Placed In Suspended Animation

Features- Nov 22, 2019

For The First time Ever, Humans Have Been Placed In Suspended Animation

For the first time ever in medical history, doctors have put humans into suspended animation, allowing doctors to have more time to save patients.

Millions Of Ants Trapped Inside A Soviet Nuclear Bunker Still Survived

Features- Nov 12, 2019

Millions Of Ants Trapped Inside A Soviet Nuclear Bunker Still Survived

In the early 2010s, some volunteers started visiting these bunkers to monitor the bat population in winter and what they found were millions of wood ants.

New IIT-Hyderabad Study Reveals That Indians’ Brains Are The Smallest In Size

Features- Nov 05, 2019

New IIT-Hyderabad Study Reveals That Indians’ Brains Are The Smallest In Size

Researchers at IIT-Hyderabad found that compared to Eastern and Western people, Indians have a smaller brain, in terms of size, width as well as volume.

Scientists Discover The Connection Between Spicy Food And Memory Loss

Features- Sep 26, 2019

Scientists Discover The Connection Between Spicy Food And Memory Loss

Chili is one of the most used spices around the world, especially in Asia. Extensive research suggests that a spicy diet could be linked to dementia.

Miniature Brain Grown In A Lab Uses “Tendrils” To Connect And Control Spinal Cords

Features- Apr 04, 2019

Miniature Brain Grown In A Lab Uses “Tendrils” To Connect And Control Spinal Cords

Scientists working at Cambridge has just taken a step closer to growing a brain inside a laboratory, making studies about brains as well as nerve diseases a lot easier.

Up To 18% Of Facebook Users Paid For Its Spyware, Not Less Than 5% As It Say

ICT News- Mar 05, 2019

Up To 18% Of Facebook Users Paid For Its Spyware, Not Less Than 5% As It Say

Facebook said, “Less than 5 percent of the people who chose to participate in this market research program were teens”. According to TechCrunch, the number of people who have downloaded the Facebook Researchnow reaches 18%.

Anti-Aging Drug Passes First Human Trial

Features- Mar 01, 2019

Anti-Aging Drug Passes First Human Trial

A potentially revolutionary step had been made in human's battle against aging. Researchers have successfully tested an anti-aging drug on humans for the first time.

Mexican Doctor Finally Found A Cure For Cervical Cancer And Human Papillomavirus

Features- Feb 11, 2019

Mexican Doctor Finally Found A Cure For Cervical Cancer And Human Papillomavirus

After 20 years of researching, Eva Ramon Gallegos, a Mexican researcher, has succeeded in finding a method to completely remove papillomavirus from the human body and prevent cervical cancer in women.

Vibrating Astronauts’ Legs Can Keep Their Bones Strong

Features- Jan 23, 2019

Vibrating Astronauts’ Legs Can Keep Their Bones Strong

Researchers from the University of Strathclyde have discovered that vibrating astronauts'legs can help avoid the loss of bone density.

Cacti-Inspired Tech Could Keep You Hydrated After the Apocalypse

Features- Jan 16, 2019

Cacti-Inspired Tech Could Keep You Hydrated After the Apocalypse

A team of research has designed a device that could coalesce water vapour from local atmosphere into pure, drinkable water by appropriating designs from nature.