Research
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A Jain Sadhu’s Pilgrimage to Sindh
Shri Vidyavijayji and six other Sadhus started travel from Shivganj on 16th January 1937 via Balotra, Barmer, Munnabao, to Khokhropar,…
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SCIENCE BEHIND LOCAL WISDOM
The experiment was carried out at the Animal House of the faculty of animal husbandry and veterinary Sciences, Sindh Agriculture…
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Childhood diarrhea has genetic links, study finds
Study can benefit children in low-and middle-income countries most; Findings could lead to development of better treatment of diarrhea By…
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Breaking the Silence: How Noise Can Enhance Learning and Engagement
A study found that students in noisy classrooms were more likely to generate unique and creative ideas, as the noise…
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Jobs and pay for women, barely improved in 20 years: ILO
The jobs gap for women is a “stubborn and damaging reality of the global labor market” but it is particularly…
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How telepathy might work
‘Good old-fashioned telepathy’ involves a direct transfer of thoughts from one mind to another. Gary Lupyanis and Andy Clark In…
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Scientists make a new kind of ice that might exist on distant moons
The ‘amorphous’ solid is denser and could be water ‘frozen in time’. Jonathan O’Callaghan Scientists have created a new type…
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Muted Tongues: A Timeline of Suppressed Languages
Linguists calculate that at the current speed, almost half of the world’s 7,151 languages will disappear before the end of…
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What time is it on the Moon?
Satellite navigation systems for lunar settlements will require local atomic clocks. Scientists are working out what time they will keep.…
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Viral illnesses linked to brain disease
This isn’t the first time viruses have been linked to neurodegenerative disease. Infection with a type of herpes virus has…
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