New Delhi [India], March 22 (ANI/PNN): Tamil Nadu Police has started to take great initiative against crime. The state police is doing everything in their power to reduce the crime rates in Tamil Nadu. Where on one hand, the police department is working to monitor the activities of criminals
New Delhi [India], March 22 (ANI/NewsVoir): INTO University Partnerships has launched its new University Access Centre (UAC) in New Delhi bringing its market-facing brand to the top study abroad source market in the world.
A study has found that nitrate, a compound common in fertilizers and animal waste, can help transport naturally occurring uranium from the underground to groundwater.
Jellyfish may be both predator and prey as they drift across ocean currents. They eat nearly anything they can get their hands on and follow the traditional oceanic pattern of giant consuming small. According to a new University of British Columbia research on these gelatinous globs, jellyfi
Research led by Pennington Biomedical Research Center's Dr Justin Brown, has found that physical activity can prevent, and not just delay, cancer recurrence in patients previously treated for colon cancer.
According to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism, women with obesity might share the disease's risk with their daughters but not with their sons.
Pregnant women involved in traffic accidents, even those with minor injuries, are at a higher risk of potentially serious birth complications such as placental abruption, very heavy bleeding, and the need for a caesarean section, according to a Taiwanese study published online in the journal
Relying on quick solutions like diet and exercise programmes will not stop the tide of kid obesity, according to a new study that maps the complex processes that contribute to childhood obesity for the first time.
According to a new multi-institutional translational study headed by Weill Cornell Medical experts, obesity may cause DNA damage in the breast tissue of women who have BRCA1 or BRCA2 mutations, potentially adding to breast cancer development in an already high-risk group.
A new research from Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute (RI) aims to increase autonomy for individuals with such motor impairments by introducing a head-worn device that will help them control a mobile manipulator.