Medicine & TechnologyIn an unprecedented ruling, New Zealand parliament passed a bill to treat Whanganui River as a Legal Person and granted it the same rights as any other citizen
Tesla which till now has the monopoly in the electric car segment is getting some tough competition from Volvo which promises affordable options in the same category.
Until now it was unknown as for how can a Snake prey on other serpents much bigger than itself. The King of Snakes' uses its powerful squeeze to choke out bigger snakes to death.
In Trappist-1 world, the planets are so close together that life forms can hop between them. Scientists believe the planets named Trappist-1 'e', 'f' and 'g' have the essential elements to support life.
The relatively small looking spiders, eat much more than humans. Considering their astonishing diet it is safe to assume that the spiders have a huge ecological impact.
With various mobile wallet apps doing well, google has added the feature in its Gmail Android app. Considering gmail's huge user base and android's ever growing popularity, the app may take over other similar payment options.
Around 717 million years ago, Earth experienced Major Volcanic eruptions and aerosols from the volcanic event may have been the reason of Earth's glaciation.
Soil Microbes are already used in the developed countries to enhance agricultural productivity and protection. With various companies getting into Microbes production and looking for new markets, African Farmers finally find a solution for their crop woes.
GeForce GTX 1080 Ti is a beast that is only limited by its stock cooler. With the aid of water cooling, the graphic super-power muscles its way to the top of the gaming card list.
The smartphone giants Apple and Samsung's rivalry goes a long way. With their upcoming flagships iPhone 8 and Galaxy S8 all set to release, the competition is fiercer than ever but the experts believe the Apple offering will easily blow away its rival when it comes to the sales.
Scientists claim that by 2050, 90% of the coral reef would have died. Already half of the reefs are over In the last 30 years and unless drastic measures are taken, its extinction is inevitable.
Studies conclude that humans are in danger from the huge quantities of manmade, toxic plastic that marine life is already being harmed from. Humans are the end consumer of this food chain that is increasingly getting polluted with plastic waste.