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Indians Largest Group of foreign-born Residents in London: Census 2011

Indians Largest Group of foreign-born Residents in London: Census 2011

As per the 2011 Census, the biggest foreign-born group in London is of Indians.


Royal Horticultural Society Allows Gnomes at Chelsea Flower Show

Royal Horticultural Society Allows Gnomes at Chelsea Flower Show

The Royal Horticultural Society has allowed garden gnomes at the Chelsea Flower Show this year that elicited a variety of responses.


Nasty Fire Ants’ Tunnels could be helpful to Design Rescue Robots

Nasty Fire Ants’ Tunnels could be helpful to Design Rescue Robots

The aggressive red fire ant Solenopsis invicta has become a worry in the southern United States. They are spreading like wildfire and causing burning stings to unfortunate victims.


Pod Members Hunt for Disabled Killer Whale without Fins on Right Side

Pod Members Hunt for Disabled Killer Whale without Fins on Right Side

According to The Daily Mail Reports, a disabled male killer whale has survived even after missing a dorsal fin on his right side, which made him unable to hunt.


Accuracy of GPS Technology will be Possible through Two New Robots

Accuracy of GPS Technology will be Possible through Two New Robots

To make sure that all the measurements done by satellites are correct, Scientists in Canberra have hired two robots.


British Astronaut Chosen for 2015 Mission

British Astronaut Chosen for 2015 Mission

Candidates have been selected to be sent to ISS and Major Tim Peake is the first one. He describes the mission as a true privilege.


Experts Fear Summers can get Deadly

Experts Fear Summers can get Deadly

Researchers and officials in big cities have started worrying about the killer heat waves and what tragedies can they result into in future.


Nesting Cranes Lay First Egg in Britain in More than 400 Years

Nesting Cranes Lay First Egg in Britain in More than 400 Years

Finally, after 400 years, the nesting cranes have laid a first egg in southern Britain.


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Scientists Unravel the Mystery behind the Sensation of Itch

According to a new study, scientists have unraveled the mystery behind the sensation of itch. The scientists said that neurons that detect itch rely on a newly identified chemical that sends "I need to scratch" message to the brain. The study was conducted on mice.

Itch can be annoying and debilitating, but researchers have not...

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