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AdvertisementCommute Health: Car vs Bike?
A recent study conducted by scientists from the Imperial College London and the University of Cambridge has found that cycling to work instead of driving
Microwave creates graphite from coal dust.
Scientists have developed a new method to create graphite from coal dust using a conventional microwave. Graphite, a soft carbon variant, is a sought-after resource
Mangos reduce facial wrinkles
Mangos: The New Anti-Aging Solution? Mangos, originally from the tropical rainforests of South Asia, have long been known for their medicinal properties. In India, they
Boost Fat Burn in Cold Workouts
A new study from Laurentian University has found that the motivation to exercise outdoors in the cold months may increase for overweight individuals. The study,
Magnet Jaw Lock for Obesity
A new magnetic jaw lock has been developed by scientists at the University of Otago in New Zealand to help people with obesity lose weight
Self-Dissolving Heart Pacemaker
The development of a fully biodegradable temporary pacemaker has been hailed as a significant breakthrough in modern medicine. Every year, hundreds of thousands of people
Pyrite: Fool’s Gold or Real?
“Pyrite: Fool’s Gold or Real Gold Mine?” The old adage “all that glitters is not gold” rings true when it comes to pyrite. This mineral,
COVID-19 vaccine grown in tobacco
A new Covid-19 vaccine made from plants could soon be hitting the market, offering a simpler and more efficient production process than existing mRNA and
Asymmetric Effects of CO2 Emissions
A new study by the Simon Fraser University has revealed that the removal of CO2 from the atmosphere may be less effective than previously thought.
Coin toss affects penalty shootout.
The coin toss significantly influences penalty shootouts, with a 60% chance of winning for the team that wins the draw. In knockout phases of football