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We are a group of people who love and enjoy knowledge in any form that we can get it... and exercise our right to distribute it to the others. we host quizzes and seminars for interested people and love to entertain them with the knowledge that we can share...
this is an enterprise on Facebook to popularize our movement.

05/09/2015

Physics can be fun!

21/04/2015

This is an incredible theory for future science. I hope this to happen one day!

Photos from Physics Today's post 11/12/2014
'Good guy' virus kills bacteria 19/11/2014

There have been tantalising reports for thousands of years that the waters of certain holy rivers (such as the Ganges and Yumuna rivers in India) could cure infectious diseases such as leprosy, cholera, the plague and dysentry. This knowledge is giving us a new way to kill bad bacteria.

Antibiotics have been used for three quarters of a century to treat bacterial infections. Evolution is real. And so bacteria have evolved resistance to the antibiotics we use to kill them.

We then invented new antibiotics, in response the bacteria evolved again — and the cycle repeats. The problem is that we are already running out of new antibiotics, but bacteria won't run out of evolution.

It turns out that there is a living creature that kills bacteria — a virus called a bacteriophage. The name literally means 'bacteria eater'.

http://www.abc.net.au/science/articles/2014/11/18/4130318.htm

'Good guy' virus kills bacteria Bacteriophages kill about half the bacteria on Earth every day. Dr Karl explains how nature's guided missiles can treat common diseases.

10 places where anyone can learn to code 06/11/2014

Want to learn to code? You can start here:

10 places where anyone can learn to code A guide to places where you can learn to code, whether you want to boost your professional resume or just have fun.

Why do veins look blue? 06/11/2014

Back in the olden days, people of nobility were called 'blue bloods'. You see, the nobility had lives of leisure, and certainly did not work in the fields. And as a result, you could easily see the blue veins just under the surface of their untanned skin.

On the other hand, the peasants would've had darker, tanned skin and it was harder to see the blue blood in their veins.

But why do the nobility, the peasantry, anybody, have veins that appear blue? After all, when you accidentally cut yourself you see that human blood is red not blue.

Why do veins look blue? Blood is red, but thanks to physics, chemistry and industrial relations, veins can look blue, explains Dr Karl.

05/11/2014

This can be revolutionary!!

31/10/2014

It its about quizzes, then it may sound funny, but I am due to participate in Budhhi Judhho... Monday going to studio... Anyone having any idea about the show...???

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