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Romance And Action Midst Drama

We cannot contain our excitement! ‘To all the Boys PS: I Still Love You’ trailer is finally out, watch: https://www.instagram.com/p/B6QIWFFn-Vz/   The sequel of ‘To all the Boys I’ve ever loved’ picks from where the first movie ended. Peter Kavinsky and Lara Jean are officially together. Like two school love birds, they vow to be …

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Fun Places For Your Tiny Tots

Celebrating the birthday of the former Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru who dearly loved and admired children. On Children’s day, leave all your work behind and give undivided attention to your little ones. Spoil them and take them to the best play areas in Bengaluru to have a gala time. Now, where is the …

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Kim Retrogrades In The Evolution Process

According to the science, in the next 100-200 years, human beings will no longer need their toes to walk. As the scientists are trying to prove the process of evolution, Kim Kardashian has already seen to adapt it but only in backward direction. Check it out here:   https://www.instagram.com/p/B1WXysYgRHp/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link   Couldn't see it? Well zoom …

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New Sensory Organ For Pain Discovered

Researchers at Karolinska Institute in Sweden have discovered a new sensory organ in the skin that detects pain. Published in the journal ‘Science’, this discovery points to a special cell surrounding the nerve cells and extending into the outer layer of skin (epidermis), involved in sensing pain. These specialized cells are a kind of Schwann …

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Meet The First Woman President Of INSA

Women scientists have recently been making headlines with Gagandeep Kang as the first woman to be elected Royal Society Fellow, and Ritu Karidhal and M Vanitha, who were lauded as the driving force behind the Chandrayaan-2 mission in July. To add another female name in the field of science, former director of the National Institute …

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Products That NASA Gave Us For Daily Use

Whenever we talk about NASA, words like space, galaxies, stars, satellites, shoot in our mind. Well, the space agency deserves more credit, as it not only brought us closer to the space knowledge but also gave us some technologies that we use in our daily life without any realization of the science behind their origin. …

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The Roaring Beauty Of Pagani Is Out

Pagani Automobili, the Italo-Argentinian manufacturer of sports cars, took off the cover from one of its most expensive series production models, Huayra Roadster BC. Until Tuesday, the sports car manufacturer was sharing the photos of the much-awaited car under the sheets, giving a glimpse of the beauty, calling it an ode to the renaissance.   …

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Half Century of The First Moon Leap

Fifty years ago, in the year 1969, Apollo 11 designed by National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), USA, took off from the earth for its journey towards the moon. Four days later, Apollo 11 reached its destination and Neil Armstrong became the first man to walk on the surface of the moon. Apollo 11 mission, …

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World’s Smallest MRI, Scans Individual Atoms

Wake up those geek gods! We have all seen that fancy Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) machine, either in real or reel life, majorly when it’s shown in the movies and we see a character going for a scan in the cool looking MRI machine while the doctor watches it happening from a glass window. Well, …

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