Washington [US], July 3(ANI): According to a recent on how heat impacts the behaviour and physiology of Zebra finches revealed that heat altered the activity of hundreds of genes in the testis, but fewer in the brain, also suggesting that the brain may be less responsive to extreme temperatu
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 3 (ANI): 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha' actor Bhumi Pednekar set the temperatures soaring with her latest pictures she shared on social media, looking like a diva.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 3 (ANI): Actor Alia Bhatt recently broke the Internet after she shared the news of her pregnancy on Instagram. And looks like the actor is all set to do so again! Well, this time with the mesmerizing pictures she shared, raising the temperatures on the Inte
Tokyo [Japan], July 1 (ANI/Xinhua): The Japanese government for the first time in seven years requested Friday that businesses and households begin a three-month period of conserving electricity to avoid a power crunch as temperatures have hit record highs during a scorching heatwave.
Washington [US], June 30 (ANI): In the 21st century, mangrove forests around the world have experienced changes in ocean surface temperature, salinity, and density, according to recent research by Dr. Tom Van der Stocken of the VUB Biology Department.
Tokyo [Japan], June 30 (ANI): A thermal power plant in northeast Japan was taken offline due to a technical glitch on Thursday further raising the ongoing concerns over a blackout in the heatwave-hit capital amid the soaring temperature levels not seen in June in almost 150 years.
Beijing [China], June 30 (ANI): China Meteorological Administration (CMA) on Thursday said that Typhoon Chaba is heading toward Hainan Island, located in the southern part of the country.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 30 (ANI): After Arjun Kapoor and Tara Sutaria dropped the first poster of 'Ek Villain returns'; their co-stars in the upcoming film John Abraham and Disha Patani have also raised temperatures on Instagram.
Washington [US], June 28 (ANI): A new study that examines how heat impacts the behaviour and physiology of Zebra finches found that heat altered the activity of hundreds of genes in the testis, but fewer in the brain, suggesting that the brain may be less responsive to extreme temperatures.