CBSE will conduct class 10 Science exam on February 25. Students scheduled to appear in the upcoming board exam, can follow these tips and tricks to memorize one of the highest-scoring topics- light, ...
Concept of magnetic order-mediated excitonic negative refraction and schematic of the micro-device. Imagine shining a ...
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When the skies come alive: The magic of ice crystal displays
On cold, sunny days, tiny ice crystals in the atmosphere can create breathtaking displays like halos, sundogs, and light ...
Chennai: From children's films to science experiments and quiz programmes, as many as 21.4lakh students of govt, aided and ...
Residents of Russia’s St. Petersburg looked up to find four glowing moons in the winter sky. The eerie spectacle wasn’t a ...
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Why does the moon look larger when it's on the horizon?
The moon looks enormous when it's near the horizon — why is that?
The views of the setting sun are just as spectacular from space as they are on Earth.
In a bid to reduce academic burden on students, Education Minister Sivankutty announced a reduction of the SSLC syllabus. Read on to know more.
Residents of Russia's Sakhalin region were treated to a surreal sight recently: what looked like two suns rising side by side in the morning sky. The .
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Two Suns Light Up Russia's Skies as Rare ‘Sun Dog’ Phenomenon Stuns Viewers
Intense snowfall coupled with extreme precipitation and humidity created favorable conditions for this sundog to materialize in regions like Sakhalin and Kamchatka.
By 2050, an estimated 50% of the world's population will be nearsighted, and nearly a billion people will suffer from severe ...
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Snow isn’t actually white and science can prove it
Fresh snow can look like a blank sheet of paper, so bright it almost hurts to stare at in midday sun. Yet at the microscopic level, those flakes are not white at all, and the color we think we see is ...
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