Seraikela Kharsawan (Jharkhand)/ Banka (Bihar) [India], January 13 (ANI/BusinessWire India): Oriano has commissioned two Solar Power Projects for M/s Shree Cement Limited, one of the top three cement groups in India of 10 MWp at Seraikela Kharsawan, Jharkhand & 30 MWp (15 MWp X 2 Nos) at
In the neurons that our noses utilise to detect smell, scientists at Umea University in Sweden have found a previously unidentified cellular component called an organelle. The discovery may spur more studies into the COVID-19 symptom of poor smell perception.
A man, identified as Sharbat Khan, and his son Noshaid Khan, were killed after assailants shot at them in North Waziristan's Datta Khel tehsil on Friday, the Dawn reported, adding that Sharbat's other son, Torab Khan, suffered injuries in the attack.
"In the last two weeks, there have been a lot of respiratory tract infections happening in the form of fever, cough, runny/blocked nose, body ache and headache," expert said.
The 'Love Aaj Kal' actor took to Instagram to share her feelings of nostalgia for the time she spent with the cast and crew of her 2021 film 'Atrangi Re'.
Two of the most common allergens in the contiguous United States are oak and ragweed pollens. Researchers at the Rutgers Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute have modelled how climate change may alter these two pollen distribution patterns. Your eyes may water reading the
"People should take precautions like wearing monkey caps protecting ears and noses. Woollen clothes like sweaters should be used. Hand gloves can also be used. Pregnant women, children, old age people and people with Hypertension, Diabetes, Kidney and asthma should take special precautions,"
Researchers with the Rutgers Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences Institute have simulated how climate change will affect the distribution of two leading allergens - oak and ragweed pollens - across the contiguous United States. The results, published in the journal Frontiers in Al
The contiguous United States' two most common allergies, oak and ragweed pollens, would be distributed differently due to climate change, according to research.