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Uniquely strong and light, beryllium is used to make cell phones, missiles and aircraft.
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The body normally regulates those sugars. If it needs it, it will use the energy. If it doesn't need it, it will convert it to fat for storage.
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Initially a cosmic curiosity, the night sky was eventually decoded by ancient peoples, making astronomy one of (if not the) oldest science
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A study done by He et al. reported that avoiding cellphone use 30 minutes prior to sleep, increases the duration and quality of sleep, it also improves work memory.
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The device could be used in a medical clinic or at home, all without lab work, greatly simplifying the process for testing blood for cancer's signature.
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The team from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev (BGU) discovered a neural sub-network of connected regions between the brain and gastric basal electric frequency that correlates with future weight loss based on connectivity patterns.
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"For example, they were better able to retain new information in their working memory and had quicker responses on tests of fluid intelligence than those taking the placebo," said Aron Barbey
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Silk and cotton handwoven exhibition begins at Sri Satya Sai Nigamagamam
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Makers of Bidriware, which involves intricate metal inlay work, produce some of the most beautiful pieces for connoisseurs
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The Bhangarh fort was built by the Kachwaha ruler of Amber, Raja Bhagwant Singh, for his younger son Madho Singh in 1573 AD.
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When students from different regions experience this joy of festivals, it truly enhances the Indian culture.
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The event was organised to teach children the importance of connecting with their loved ones through letter writing which is an important means of communication but is now losing its charm.
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Daily wagers who moved to their native places from big cities had to discontinue studies of their children temporarily and it’s uncertain as to when their education will resume.
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They have given assurances that all necessary measures would be taken to manage crowds and ensure safety of one and all.
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One way CBD appears to reduce the cytokine storm that damages the lungs is by enabling an increase in levels of a natural peptide called apelin, says a new study published in the Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine.
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Being fat-soluble, scientifically called lipophillic, these vitamins are stored in the fatty tissue — the adipose tissue — of our body.
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There's no similar momentum around quality of nutritional intervention globally or in India
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The line-up comprised oversized jackets, bombers, blazers with asymmetrical hemlines, oversized shirts, trousers and other comfortable wear in bright, pop colours with quirky prints and cuts.
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Additional house work due to lack of maids and helpers was another factor.
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Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder, affecting more than 40 million individuals globally.
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Mokkajonna Vada are crispy from outside and soft and chewy having spicy and sweet flavour from inside
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Mental health problems such as PTSD, anxiety and depression are common among healthcare staff during and immediately after pandemics, according to researchers from the University of East Anglia (UEA) in the UK.
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The study led by the University of South Florida found better sleep improves next-day mindfulness, which in turn, reduces sleepiness during the day.
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Young adults appear to consider both the risks and benefits of their sexual behaviour in a highly consistent and thoughtful manner, said the study published in the journal Psychological Science.