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Sleep With Your Blinds Closed!
Life Sciences

Sleep With Your Blinds Closed!

June 29, 2022June 29, 2022 Aaisha Rafi

Sleep is essential to every human being. Though there are some spooky conditions that could make you go all day with as little sleep as

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Heard of the only vaccine preventable cancer?
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Heard of the only vaccine preventable cancer?

August 8, 2021August 8, 2021 Aaisha Rafi

Cervical cancer occurs when there is a change in the cells of a woman’s cervix. It is characterized by slow growth, and hence there is

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Why does cancer rarely afflict Elephants?
Life Sciences One-Minute Reads

Why does cancer rarely afflict Elephants?

February 22, 2021March 17, 2021 Aaisha Rafi

A new study shows that elephants possess extra copies of a wide variety of genes associated with tumour suppression. And this could be the reason

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How does our brain remember time and place accurately?
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How does our brain remember time and place accurately?

December 28, 2020December 28, 2020 Aaisha Rafi

“Time cells” are a group of neurons that play a unique role in recording events and marking the order of what happens in episodic memory.

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Healthy Sleep for a Healthy Heart
Life Sciences One-Minute Reads

Healthy Sleep for a Healthy Heart

November 28, 2020November 28, 2020 Aaisha Rafi

A new study shows sleep problems may play a role in the development of heart failure. A new study examined the relationship between healthy sleep

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Are we forced to like our choices?
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Are we forced to like our choices?

October 26, 2020October 26, 2020 Aaisha Rafi

Adults are known to make unconscious choices between things that are almost the same. But a new study by a team at Johns Hopkins University

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Can autism be detected before birth?
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Can autism be detected before birth?

September 24, 2020September 24, 2020 Aaisha Rafi

Autism is a neurodevelopmental condition that isn’t diagnosed until at least 18 months of age. A new study now is tracing back to prenatal development,

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Why is the impact of microplastics on plants a concern?
Life Sciences Personal Blog

Why is the impact of microplastics on plants a concern?

September 18, 2020September 18, 2020 Aaisha Rafi

For years microplastics have been regarded as a factor of global change due to its widespread presence and toxicity. Oceans and aquatic ecosystems are given

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Novel Material Which Turns Infrared Light to Renewable Energy

August 14, 2022August 14, 2022
“Incredible things can be done simply if we are committed to making them happen.”  Researchers…
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The Duo Benjamin List and David MacMillan bagged the Nobel Prize 2021 in Chemistry.

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The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences declared the German chemist Benjamin List and the Scottish-born…
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Keeping an “eye” on particles in colloids

July 24, 2021July 24, 2021
Colloids are common in everyday life. Some examples include whipped cream, mayonnaise, milk, butter, gelatine, jelly, muddy water,…

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