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Researcher solves 140-year-old maths problem

Researcher solves 140-year-old maths problemWashington, March 4: A re

Archaeological survey reveals unknown aspects of China's past

Archaeological survey reveals unknown aspects of China's past

Women are more forgiving than men after all

Washington, Mar 4: Forgiveness is a virtue, but it does not come naturally for both sexes. According to a new research, men have a harder time forgiving than women do.

Like humans, birds also compensate for sleep loss by ‘power napping’

Washington, March 4: German researchers have found that birds compensate for sleep loss in the same manner as humans, i. e. by “power napping”.

3 billion-yr-old microcrystals provide new record of planetary evolution

Washington, March 4: An international research team has discovered three-billion-year-old zircon microcrystals in northern Ontario in Canada, which are proving to be a new record of the processes t

Researchers discover key for converting waste to electricity using bacteria

Washington, March 4: Researchers at the University of Minnesota (UM) have discovered the key for converting waste to electricity by taking the help of the bacteria, Shewanella, that can convert sim

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