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The students of Kingston University have designed a bike to demystify all myths related to low speed of green vehicles. Six of Kingston University’s final -year...
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New Mexico abounds with macabre tales about “hanging trees” where Wild West miscreants were strung up in the days of frontier justice _ but as former state...
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Where WE Stand?
A...30 Million Women are missing in India
One RAPE every 54 minutes
One molestation every 20 minutes
One kidnapping/ abduction in every 45 minutes
Women...
made popular Oct 9 2008
Wind energy might be the simplest renewable energy to understand. Yet there are misconceptions about what makes the wind industry turn.
made popular Sep 25 2008
Food myths are created from outdated science, old wives’ tales, and a bit of wishful thinking. They stick around because they are so familiar. But every now and...
made popular Sep 22 2008
Roughly 70% of women diagnosed with breast cancer have no identifiable risk factors for the disease. But the family-history risks are these:
made popular Jul 31 2008
*Since India’s independence has population growth overtaken food production?
No
Since India’s independence, its population has grown slightly less than 3 times,...
made popular Jul 28 2008
As if that were not enough dogma to overturn, there is growing evidence that almost all the so-called sinus headaches are really...
made popular Jul 26 2008
Lately a number of medical writers have taken on these commonplaces and old wives’ tales.
made popular Jul 25 2008
Drink plenty of water, avoid carbohydrates to lose weight and detoxify regularly are just some of the 21st-century health mantras that are often unquestioningly...
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Being slim doesn’t necessarily mean you’re fit. Fitness expert Deanne Pandey says, “Exercise is a powerful weapon against ageing and disease. There’s no...
made popular May 19 2008
For many, the only exposure to Ancient Rome comes from what they have seen in the movies or on television. Unfortunately, films like Gladiator, Spartacus, Barabbas, and...
made popular May 7 2008
Some of the common health myths being cleared out.i like the one about coffee.
From eggs raising cholesterol to cold weather giving you a cold, Health magazine busts...
made popular Apr 7 2008
Is bottled water better for you than tap? Or should you choose vitamin-enriched water over sparkling? Experts say, skip it all. None of these products are likely to...
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Granny always advised not to read in dim light as it would damage the sight and to drink eight glasses of water to keep you going; even the physician said so, and we...
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Harry Potter isn’t the only scholastic with an invisibility cloak. Our religious scriptures visibly depict man’s immeasurable desire to become invisible....
made popular Apr 10 2007
This is the 21st century. We have come a long way. Yet, it feels as though people in Africa are still standing at the same spot. In this era of HIV/AIDS, Africans face...
made popular Jan 18 2007
GPSReview has published the ten myths of GPS, which are being heard nowadays. The article deconstructs all the 10 myths in detail.
(1) GPS receivers do not work well...
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It is impossible not to be astonished by India and its culture. Nowhere on Earth except India does humanity present itself in such a dizzying, imaginative integration...
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There are lots of myths within the media and in the larger Canadian society that Muslim women live an oppressed life. But the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) ...
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