Category archives: Science & Technology
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vinayak
March 3, 2018
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Benefits of Brown Rice for losing weight is the most popular in the world, there are many people eat this for thier diet program. We all know brown rice as a healthy menu for weight loss and diabetes. Brown rice is less convenient than white due to its longer cooking time, it is much more nutritious as only the outer hull of the grain is removed. This makes it a […]
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drvani
March 1, 2018
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Black seeds also called as Nigella or Kalonji is known as the seed of blessing. It is treated to be the best herb of all the times with regards to medication purpose. The black seeds are grown from the bushes of Kalonji and are grown widely in whole India. The shape of seeds is triangular. It works as a best medicine and a wonderful spice. It is used for nice […]
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vinayak
February 28, 2018
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February 28 is celebrated as National Science Day in India. But do you know why? It was on this day, February 28, in the year 1928 that scientist Sir Chandrasekhara Venkata Raman discovered a phenomenon of scattering of photons. Known as ‘Raman Effect’, Sir CV Raman received the Nobel Prize for this remarkable discovery in 1930. Sir CV Raman received India’s first Nobel Prize for India in the field of […]
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drvani
February 27, 2018
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Are you among those people who consult Google for any health issue before visiting an actual doctor? Well, Google, it seems heard you and on Tuesday, rolled out its feature called “Symptom Search” in India that lets users find quality health information on their smartphones The tech giant, in collaboration with a team of doctors from Apollo Hospitals, will add tailor-made information about commonly-searched symptoms in its Search. When a […]
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drvani
February 26, 2018
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Sabja seeds are most nutritious when soaked in water and consumed. They begin to swell at the touch of water, with a translucent white film coating each black seed, and they become twice their size. You can soak about two teaspoons of sabja seeds in one cup of warm water for about 15 minutes. Warm water causes the seeds to fully swell up releasing antioxidants and beneficial digestive enzymes. Sabja […]
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drvani
February 21, 2018
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Cinnamon is a kind of spice that is not only used in the baking process but is also quite useful in medical and beauty treatments. If you need professional help, visit an aesthetic clinic and learn about the bbl laser benefits and expectations. This will give you a youthful glow and fair skin. Also, the name cinnamon comes from a species of tree. His spice has been turned into powder […]
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newtonsbrain
February 20, 2018
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Rapid advances in artificial intelligence are raising risks that malicious users will soon exploit the technology to mount automated hacking attacks, cause driverless car crashes or turn commercial drones into targeted weapons, a new report warns. The study, published on Wednesday by 25 technical and public policy researchers from Cambridge, Oxford and Yale universities along with privacy and military experts, sounded the alarm for the potential misuse of AI by […]
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drvani
February 20, 2018
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Signifying all the three eyes of Hindu deity, Lord Shiva, Belpatra or the Bilva leaves is one of the most important thing in Lord Shiva’s worshiping. It also signifies the Trinity, actually holy trinity of Brahma, Vishnu and Mahesh (Shiva). Belpatra having miraculous and numerous health benefits. Antimicrobial functions Bael is said to have anti fungal and anti viral properties, due to which it is used in treating a number […]
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drvani
February 18, 2018
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In 1881, archaeologists came across Deir El Bahri valley which hid the mummies of some of the greatest Egyptian pharaohs – Rameses the Great, Seti I and Tuthmosis III. Five years later, they came across the mummy of a young man – his hands and feet bound, face contorted in extreme pain. Named as the ‘Screaming Mummy’, this Egyptian corpse baffled scientists and discoverers for more than a century. After […]
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drvani
February 11, 2018
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Approximately 50 million people currently live with epilepsy worldwide. According to the WHO, epilepsy accounts for about 0.5% of the global burden of disease. Even though it is one of the world’s oldest recognized conditions, fear and misunderstanding have created a social stigma around it that continues to be manifested as discrimination against people with the disorder. This chronic non-communicable condition is a brain disorder that can affect a person […]