Tag: research
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India’s solar observation mission reaches its final orbit
India’s solar observation mission on Saturday entered the Sun’s orbit after a four-month journey, the latest success for the space exploration ambitions of the world’s most populous nation. The Aditya-L1 mission was launched in September and is carrying an array of instruments to measure and observe the Sun’s outermost layers. India’s science and technology minister…
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Do aliens exist? NASA answers in its new report
NASA has investigated hundreds of UFO sightings, concluding that there is no evidence of aliens being behind the mysterious occurrences, however, it has said that the possibility cannot be completely discarded. While there is no irrefutable evidence, NASA will, nonetheless, investigate UAPs (Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena) with improved technology and artificial intelligence. According to the report,…
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Paisa double krna hai? Learn these eight important skills
Learning different skills is necessary for several reasons. Firstly, in today’s rapidly changing and competitive job market, having a diverse skill set makes you more adaptable and versatile. It allows you to navigate through different roles and industries, increasing your chances of finding new opportunities and staying employable. By continually learning and expanding your skill…
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Top 5 AI Chrome extensions to supercharge your productivity
In today’s fast-paced world, maximising productivity has become paramount. As we strive to accomplish more within limited time, it’s not uncommon to feel overwhelmed and stretched thin. But fret not, for the rise of AI Chrome extensions has paved the way for an efficient and streamlined workflow. With the aid of these cutting-edge tools, tasks…
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Want to get rich? Make rich friends: Study
Friendships that cut across class lines are a key indicator of economic mobility and can help alleviate inequality, according to a new research in the United States. The study analysed Facebook friendships of 72 million people. The study found that poor children who grew up with wealthy friends had, on average, 20 per cent higher…
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Donkey population in Pakistan increases to 5.7 million: Research
Pakistan Economic Survey (PES) 2021-22 revealed that the number of horses in Pakistan climbed by 0.4 million, while donkey population increased to 5.7 million in the preceding fiscal year. The number of donkeys has been rapidly expanding in recent years, with 5.5 million in 2019-2020 and 5.6 million in 2020-21, Geo reported. Pakistan’s cow population…
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Nearly everyone on earth is breathing polluted air: WHO report
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced Monday that 99 per cent of people on Earth breathe air that comprises numerous contaminants, citing poor air quality for millions of deaths each year. According to new data from the UN health organization, air pollution affects every part of the globe, albeit the problem is far worse in…
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Study shows masks make people look more attractive
Researchers at Cardiff University, Wales have released a study that found that both men and women are perceived as more attractive when they are wearing a mask, reports Guardian. Interestingly, similar studies before the pandemic had found that people wearing face masks are considered less attractive since people associate masks with diseases. “Our study suggests…
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Study shows Thai sniffer dogs 95% accurate in detecting COVID-19 from human sweat
Thai sniffer dogs trained to sense COVID-19 in human sweat proved almost 95% correct during training and could be used to identify virus at busy transport hubs within seconds, the head of a pilot project said. According to details, six Labrador Retrievers were involved in six-month research that included unleashing them to test an infected…
