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Fishery management actions can sometimes have unexpected outcomes

Washington, May 15 : A new research has indicated that restoring fish populations such as exotic salmon and trout to the Great Lakes in America might adversely affect the health of Sea Gulls, demon

Giant hole in the cosmos might not exist after all

Giant hole in the cosmos might not exist after allWashingt

Student’s innovations may improve data storage, magnetic sensors

Washington, May 15: A student of Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute has come up with two innovations that may vastly improve magnetic data storage, and sense extremely low level magnetic fields in ev

Robots to study growth of underwater volcanoes that build the Earth’s crust

Washington, May 15: Scientists from Durham University in the UK will use robots to explore the depths of the Atlantic Ocean to study the growth of underwater volcanoes that build the Earth’s crust.

Current CO2 and methane levels highest in 800,000 years

Washington, May 15: The newest analysis of trace gases trapped in Antarctic ice cores has confirmed that current levels of concentrations of carbon dioxide and methane are the highest in 800,000 ye

Aluminium oxide layer improves solar cells’ efficiency by over 1pc

Washington, May 15: A collaborative study by experts at Eindhoven University of Technology and Fraunhofer Institute has helped improve the efficiency of solar cells by more than one per cent.

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