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Life on Earth was originated from Mars, said Scientists with new proofs

Are we aliens? Where did the life originated from? Does life on Earth has any link to the life on Mars, the Red planet? Well, we can start thinking on it as the scientists from Italy have claimed that the life had come from Mars on our Earth, with proofs. While it has always been mystery about who are us how did life originated at the first on our Blue planet , some scientists from Italy have come with provable proofs for the origination of Life from Mars to the Earth. The research has been present in Goldsmith function which was organized in Florence, Italy recently. According to the results of this research, the life on the Earth had been originated from a giant asteroid which had come from the Red planet (Mars) itself. An American scientist, Professor Steven who is linked to the research told to the media that their team has found enough proofs that the most important atoms and constituents for the life-on-the-Earth were developed on Mars. Professor Steven b...

Scientists just developed a mini brain, said Nature

Scientists have become successful in developing a mini human brain model in their laboratory. While the brain is not as functional as a living human brain, the mini brain is expected to be of great help in knowing and understanding the functionality, diseases and disorders in human brain. Let’s read what more is being expected from this mini human brain by the scientists and bio-technologists. A report in ‘ Nature ’ magazine has said that a mini brain has been successfully developed by the researchers. According to the report, Institute of Molecular Biotechnology , situated in Austin’s academy has developed a miniature brain which resembles to the brain of a few weeks old baby in shape and size. As we have no intentions to give lame expectations to our readers, we need to mention that the brain is only a miniature model of a living human brain and does not think or understand as a human brain does. While it is not for the first time when scientists have been able to deve...

Do not let your kids watch television for more than 2 hours, Researchers suggest

Do your kids watch television for hours? Well, it is quite normal as small kids are so much fond of cartoon shows. But, beware! A recent research made on kids under age 3 has revealed that watching TV for more than 2 hours may put them in mental and physical risks. The research was conducted by Professor Linda Pagni from Montreal University . In the research, they found that the kids who watch TV for more than 2 hours a day suffer slow mental and physical growth. Such kids do not only have an IQ less than the normal kids but their ability to do mathematical operations and memorizing is affected negatively. The research also revealed that it also affects the physical growth and health of kids negatively. The research included a brief observance of psychological and socialistic problems faced by the kids in kindergarten classroom, who watch too much television. The kids who watch TV for hours are likely to have less interest in studies and suffer several concentration dis...

20 minutes Yoga/Physical exercises provide better mental health – say Experts

In today’s super accelerated and busy life, it becomes hard to save time for relaxing, meditating or going for morning/evening walks in order to maintain our brain’s health . The good news is only a few minutes exercise can balance our mental health. A research done by the students of University of Illinois revealed that practicing Yoga for 20 minutes a day can keep our brains healthy. The research was headed by Neha Gothe and team of University of Illinois, Washington. The research was done on thirty people including teenagers, women and students pursuing graduation. The participants were said to perform Yoga exercises while their mental and physical stability was being observed throughout the process. After practicing Yoga for about 20 minutes, the researchers found a considerable improvement in their performance, speed and accuracy. The research also included an aerobic exercise for the participants that resulted in better self awareness in them. Edward McAuley, who ...