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Scientists Discover 'Near-mythical' Navigational Aid in Shipwreck

Scientists Discover 'Near-mythical' Navigational Aid in Shipwreck

A team of researchers at the University of Rennes is of the opinion that a sunstone has been found by them in a 16th century shipwreck.


Modern Dogs Existent for More Than 33,000 Years: Study

Modern Dogs Existent for More Than 33,000 Years: Study

A new fossil analysis done by the scientists from the Russian Academy of Sciences has found that modern dogs are existent from almost 33,000 years.


Marsupials Found to Exhibit Sex-Oriented Paw Preferences

Marsupials Found to Exhibit Sex-Oriented Paw Preferences

According to a recent research conducted by the researchers at the St. Petersburg State University, marsupials also exhibit paw preferences just like humans tend to use one hand more over the other.


CO2 Levels Record Huge Surge in 2012

CO2 Levels Record Huge Surge in 2012

Against the expectations of many leaders across the world, carbon dioxide (CO2) levels have recorded a dramatic surge in the past year.


Earth Hour 2013 on March 23

Earth Hour 2013 on March 23

Earth Hour began in 2007 as a call by the World Wide Fund to the people of Sydney to switch off not required lights.


Robot Yeti Helps Researchers in Polar Areas

Robot Yeti Helps Researchers in Polar Areas

Researchers being funded by the National Science Foundation have recently started to take help of a self-guided robot named Yeti for exploring the Arctic and Antarctic area.


Chelyabinsk Authorities Planning to Launch Meteorite Perfume

Chelyabinsk Authorities Planning to Launch Meteorite Perfume

Authorities of Chelyabinsk region in Russia are planning to launch a perfume with fragrance resembling the scent of meteorite.


Human Dislike for Jerks is Inherited from Ancestor Monkeys: Study

Human Dislike for Jerks is Inherited from Ancestor Monkeys: Study

As per a new research, Nature Communications study, which was led by James Anderson, psychologist from United Kingdom's University of Stirling, the concerns of reputation and fairness among humans are


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Pod Members Hunt for Disabled Killer Whale without Fins on Right Side

According to The Daily Mail Reports, a disabled male killer whale has survived even after missing a dorsal fin on his right side, which made him unable to hunt. However, the whale survived in the wild with support of members of its pod, who hunt for it and share food with it.

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