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NASA invites India for Mars exploration

NASA has invited India to join their research on searching water on the Mars which is a very a matter of pride that Americans also know that Indian Scientist are also well equated with their knowledge and technology to work together on such   a big project like this. So it is very much possible that incoming future US and India could jointly work together to explore the Mars and even Indian astronaut could join them to reach the planet to help them in their mission. It has become possible because recently India launched its Mangalyaan for Mars and after this whole world came to know about this and opened their eyes on ISRO's capabilities at undertaking low cost with high value interplanetary mission. The Director of Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Charles Ealchi said that India and America could jointly explore the Mars and invited India to send astronauts to the planet. He spoke in an interview in which he further said that at NASA they are just beginning to pla...

man slaughters his 14 family members

Mumbai: On Sunday a 35 year old men mercilessly slit throats of 14 people in his house and out of them seven were children. All of the were his family members and after killing all of them and after that he committed suicide by hanging himself. He has been identified as Hasnain Varekar who invited his parents, sisters and others at dinner and slit their throats with a butcher knife after they slept around 2am in the morning. A 22 year old Subiya is the only person who survived in this murder scene, she is the sister of the Varekar. She woke up in the night after hearing a sound when Varker was killing her sister who was sleeping jut next to her. It has been revealed in the investigations that there was a scuffle between Hasnain Varekar and Subiya and he killed all people present in the house and hanged himself. Subiya also had cuts on her cheeks and chin but she bravely managed to fought back by pushing her brother out of the room and locked herself inside. After that one of th...

Manohar Parikar said we do not trust Pakistan

During the question hour India's Defense minister clearly told that Indian forces will not leave the Siachen glaciers because Pakistan cannot be trusted. He also told that India has been able to occupy the highest point in Siachen glaciers called Saltoro Ridge which located 23,000 feet from the ground level. Mr. Manohar Parrikar said "If we vacate the position, the enemy can occupy the position and they would have the strategic advantage. Then we would have to lose many more lives. We know the experience of 1984 (Siachen conflict). I know we have to pay the price and I salute our armed forces personnel, but we have to maintain this position. We have to man the strategic position. The position is very important from the strategic point. I don't think anyone in this House can take Pakistan's words for granted." Few weeks back our ten soldiers were buried under the snow when they were posted in their camp in northern part of the Siachen glaciers. ...

Drinking alcohol is good for heart

Good news for the drinkers as now it is officially confirmed that if you are a moderate drinker than it is good for your health  and heart. According to a new study it was found that people who drink wine, liquor or even beer are less prone to heart related diseases like heart failure, heart attacks as compared to those who rarely drink or never drink. It is recommended that person should have 3 to 5 drinks in a week which would be good for your heart. This research was done by Norwegian University of sciences and Technology. In fact there were two studies done by the University, one was done on Heart failure and other was done on acute myocardial infarction and the results showed that people who regularly drink liquor have better cardiovascular health than those people who do not consume alcohol. People who drank alcohol three to five drinks per week were found to be 33% less prone to heart failure thane those who do not drink. And in the other study which was done for myoc...

JNU students Umar Khalid and Anirban surrenders

Today early morning about 4 AM JNU student Umar Khalid surrendered himself to Delhi Police of Vasant Kunj police station. He came out from the administrative block of the JNU with a cigarette in his hand and blanket which he was carrying over his shoulder and in between all this hyped drama one of his friend asked from him what will happen now. He replied to him with a smile " Let's see how things unfold". Then he got in the car with one more accused Anirban Bhattacharya and other supporters and all media representatives were present over there but the student made a human chain and did not allow them to come inside the administrative block and kept the waiting outside on the road. When the police took them to the unknown location the other students who were left behind started raising slogans against the Government's action of arresting the JNU students for raising slogans against India and also for slapping of Kanhaiya Kumar outside the court. Till now the JN...

China develops mosquitoes to fight Zika virus

China has always been forward thinking and one step ahead also not just forward way thinking but out of the box thinking and this time they are again trying to prove it by developing mosquito which will fight the Zika virus which is a deadly virus for pregnant women’s as it affects the brains of the fetus by shrinking their brains. The only thing i can say is that Zika virus is the most dreaded word at this time in the health sector and it should be tackled very quickly before it becomes a big monster and affects the population worldwide. Currently the researchers in China are working out on the pilot field study using mosquitoes infected with bacteria in the South China. One of the head researcher and professor from Sun Yat-sen University has told that it is expected that if it successful then they would be able to cut down the local mosquito population which could be the cause of spreading Zika virus. As the mosquitoes will be infected with Wolbachia bacteria and released ...

How do people judge your personality?

Guys whenever you meet someone for the first time and after that, you want to know about him and his or her personality quickly and there are some qualities on which you try to judge them like honesty, intelligence, and kindness. You evaluate the person based on some things if you want to pursue an intimate relationship with that person or not. So basically people do this homework in judging evaluating the person most in the case of employment or for pursuing an intimate relationship and this is how people judge your personality too based on some cafeterias. Few things which help you to judge the personality of the person Do you bite your nails? There are certain body languages which tell a lot about your personality and the person who you really are. It does not mean that you stop doing what you normally do but it is only in those cases when certain body activities are repeated in similar situations you face like pulling your hairs, biting your nails or...

Air pollution responsible for dark spots

Recently a study was done on the effects of air pollution on skin, and shockingly it was found that the air pollution and other gases related to it are responsible for the formation of dark spots on the skin. Majorly these effects were observed in the cheeks of Asian women who are mostly aged above 50, according to the researchers. This study was done in Germany by the Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine, and one of the lead investigators said that in addition to particulate matter, traffic-related air pollution is characterized by increased concentrations of nitrogen dioxide. Not just this exposure to NO₂ is also associated with low lung function and lung cancer, and this is the first time a study was conducted on its effects on skin. There were two groups made for the study; the first one contains 806 Caucasian German women who were part of the SALIA (Study on the Influence of Air Pollution on Lung Function, Inflammation, and Aging). The average age of the...