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Tomatoes quickly became popular in the Mediterranean countries but received resistance as they spread north.
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Henri Martin, a Swiss chemist, was the first to synthesise glyphosate while trying to develop new pharmaceuticals in 1950.
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Just as dust irritates sensitive noses, it is the finely ground powder of peppercorns that triggers an irritation response
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They collect Rs 1 per day collected from each girl is used to buy sanitary pads for themselves and other girls who may not have the means to make the purchase
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Even though we are separated from friends and family, meditation reminds us that we are all a part of a shared human experience.
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The video of the music single was shot in Dehradun, near a waterfall and a river, as the band has used natural water sounds.
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Try this healthy delight made with moringa leaves or munagaku Moringa Soup or soup with drumstick leaves (also referred to as ‘munagaku’ in Telugu). Moringa leaves are known for their medicinal properties and health benefits. It is a superfood that can be used to make recipes like gunpowder, chutney, curry, dal, and even soups, so […]
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Further research will have to determine whether humans can tolerate a high dose of favipiravir, favipiravir -- a broad-spectrum antiviral drug used in Japan to treat influenza -- for four to five days.
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28 years in public life, Dr Manthena, the man behind holistic approach of treatment and no-pill sutra, believes truth can't be weighed with money
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A seemingly harmless tweet by UK professor Edward Henderson has gotten the Twitterati, especially those who hail from the South of the Vindhyas up in arms.
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Various aspects of antimicrobial resistance were discussed in a two-day international webinar on antibiotic resistance jointly organised by All India Institute of Medical Sciences and American Society for Microbiology.
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The idea behind the launch of the online platform, Gaurang Shah says, is because people have more time to focus on and search for what’s available online.
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The Asiatic cheetah, which once roamed in India, are now found in Iran
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Based on Raga Tilak Kamod, the composition has the twins performing a soulful arrangement that was originally created by Ustad Amjad Ali Khan and arranged by Sai Shravanam.
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French restaurants jump to meet rising meat demands
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Seventy million people tuned in to watch as the pair parried questions from four political reporters.
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A growing number of researches have suggested that many COVID-19 survivors have experienced some or the other kind of heart damage.
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In Ayurveda, ADD or ADHD is classified as Vata "wind energy", Pitta and Kapha predominant imbalance.
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Hazoorilal Legacy - one of India's oldest and the most reputed luxury jewelry brands since 1950 launched their e-store on the 8th of October.
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A digital audience is even more fickle than a live audience and playing the fast forward button is very tempting
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"Our forecasting system has been a top performer at the Centers for Disease Control's (CDC) annual forecasting challenges. I like to think of COVIDcast as a replica of what we've done for the flu but better and faster," said Ryan Tibshirani
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The survey reveals that 84 percent of Indian's teens love to shop online.
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On the occasion of World Arthritis Day, here's a brief about Ankylosing spondylitis and why managing it is the need of the hour.
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The race will be split into six legs of varying distances with teams of six people from all over the world participating.