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Culling, surveillance but no vaccine strategy to fight 'bird flu'
Business Standard India· 2 hours agoAs avian influenza, commonly known as ‘bird flu’, continues to grow in its geographical spread and...
Three Indians On Global Student Prize 2024 Top 50 shortlist
NDTV· 2 hours ago...student at BGS National Public School in Bengaluru; Divaa Uthkarsha, a 16-year-old science...
What Is The Goldilocks Zone Of Pooping? Ways To Regulate Bowel Movements For Optimal Health
Times Now· 3 hours agoScientists in the United States have found the number of times you go to poop every week can predict...
How Do Tardigrades Reproduce? Several Ways, It Turns Out
HowStuffWorks· 3 hours agoParthenogenesis, the only confirmed asexual method, involves females producing offspring from...
Are Daddy Longlegs Truly Spiders? Setting the Record Straight
HowStuffWorks· 4 hours agoThat's right – daddy longlegs isn't an actual kind of spider, but a colloquial name that's been...
UN models may be underestimating climate change effect on rainfall in India
Scroll· 6 hours agoThe sixth Coupled Model Intercomparison Projects, or CMIP6, is a leading group of models that “simulate the physics, chemistry and biology of the atmosphere, land and oceans ...
Is China all set to overtake US in advanced technologies?
Firstpost· 7 hours agoMany recent studies indicate that China leads US in global competition for some key emerging...
Centre convenes high-level meeting to manage, raise surveillance on bird flu - The Shillong Times
Shillong Times· 8 hours agoNew Delhi, July 17: Amid the growing threat of Avian Influenza, commonly known as bird flu, and the...
Spinal muscular atrophy may raise risk of liver damage: Study
IBTmes India· 8 hours agoPeople living with the neurodegenerative condition Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) could be at a...
Men with beards are more likely to value long-term relationships, according to a new study
Indiatimes· 9 hours agoIf a new study is to be believed, you need not look further than their grooming choices. According...