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  • Pioneers; Women Plant Pathologist

    Pioneers: Women Plant Pathologist One sunny day I was wondering through the wide fields of mustard. Scenery was great, I felt like heaven. The smell of the mustard was passing through whispering my skin. Then one thought come upon to me. Do plants have any feelings? Do plants suffer like human, etc.etc? It was quite obvious

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  • Visit Nepal 2011

    Visit Nepal 2011 Nepal, paradise one can experience in a life time. Often, pronounced as close to heaven and “Country of Gorkhas”. Small but the country with pride, diverse culture and historical value; our Nepal confines the catch of every tourist all over the world. The highest peak in the world Mt Everest lies here

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  • New moth species discovery

    The 3mm-long micro moth, which lives in Hembury Woods in Devon, was recognised as a new species this year . This week, the biologist who discovered it is presenting the Natural History Museum of London with one of the first known specimens. The receipt of this “type” specimen will mark the official acceptance of the

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  • Astronomical joke

    Two astrophysicists are discussing their research in a bar one evening when a drunk who has been sitting and listening in at the next seat turns and says, in a very worried voice, “What was that you just said!?” “We were discussion stellar evolution, and I said to my colleague here that the Sun would

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  • Joke

    A man asked his wife what she’d like for her 40th birthday. “I’d love to be six again,” she replied. On the morning of her birthday, he got her up bright and early and off they went to a local theme park. What a day! He put her on every ride in the park: the

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  • Ocean’s tiniest species

    The lastest data to be released by the Census of Marine Life (CoML) focuses on “hard to see” species. One of the new creatures to be described by scientists is this “squid worm”, recorded at a depth of 2.8km in the Celebes Sea.

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