Researchers find bitter ‘Taste Buds In Human Heart’

Researchers find bitter ‘Taste Buds In Human Heart’

10-05-2015 

Researchers in Melbourne have found bitter taste receptors in the human heart. These receptors are the same as those found in the nose and the mouth. It was found that the heart was unable to contract when a bitter tasting substance was introduced.

Researchers using onions to create artificial muscles

Researchers using onions to create artificial muscles

09-05-2015 

Researchers at the National Taiwan University are using onions to help design artificial muscles. These newly developed artificial muscles have been found to be more versatile than the “super strong” muscles developed by researchers in…

NASA’s new device saves lives in Nepal

NASA’s new device saves lives in Nepal

07-05-2015 

The recent disaster in Nepal which has been a serious tragedy for the lives of mankind is on the brim. A lot of people have perished under the rubbles.Side by side, it has also helped the development of some high graded technological devices in order…

Indus Valley people migrated from one place to another

Indus Valley people migrated from one place to another

07-05-2015 

Ancient people in the Indus Valley apparently did not stay put, as was previously thought, a team of US and Indian researchers has found by examining 4,000-year-old teeth.

When tooth enamel forms, it incorporates elements from the local environment…

Researchers determine genetic sequencing of malaria causing mosquitoes

Researchers determine genetic sequencing of malaria causing mosquitoes

05-05-2015 

Researchers, including one of Indian-origin, have determined the genetic sequencing of 16 malaria causing mosquitoes, providing new insight into how they adapt to humans as primary hosts of the disease.

Cedric Chauve from the Simon Fraser University…

Three planets orbiting nearby star discovered

Three planets orbiting nearby star discovered

04-05-2015 

Three planets, each with a mass 7 to 8 times that of Earth, have been discovered orbiting a nearby star that is only 54 light-years away, scientists say.

All three planets orbit their star at a distance closer than Mercury orbits the Sun, completing…

Scientists create ‘invisible man’ illusion in lab

Scientists create ‘invisible man’ illusion in lab

01-05-2015 

In a first, scientists have created a perceptual illusion of having an invisible body among humans in the lab and found the feeling of invisibility changes our physical stress response in challenging social situations.

The experiment by neuroscientists…

Airborne carbon particles and dust are discolouring Taj Mahal, say researchers

Airborne carbon particles and dust are discolouring Taj Mahal, say researchers

28-04-2015 

Airborne carbon particles and dust are discolouring the Taj Mahal’s iconic marble dome and soaring minarets, giving the gleaming white landmark a brownish case, Indian and US researchers have found.

“Our team was able to show that…

Mobile science labs for rural areas flagged off

Mobile science labs for rural areas flagged off

27-04-2015 

A mobile science lab was flagged off today by NTPC to promote scientific learning and revolutionize rural education in the country.

Union Minister of State for Power and Coal Piyush Goyal flagged off three mobile science labs and said, “It…

Wool that keeps you ‘cool in summers’

Wool that keeps you ‘cool in summers’

26-04-2015 

Wool has been fashioned into a new range of summer apparel that promises to keep one cool even in the heat!

The Woolmark Company of Australian Wool innovation has reportedly collaborated with suiting fabrics manufacturer Raymond to propagate…