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Author Jayaram Pawar

Jayaram Pawar

Men do the dumbest and stupid things says study

Jayaram Pawar
Dec 13, 2014
Innovation
A new study published in the British Medical Journal which examined the Darwin Award winners states that 88.7 percent of them are males. Nominees of the Darwin awards significantly improve the gene pool by elim...

CEO Mark Zuckerberg says Facebook may feature Dislike button soon

Jayaram Pawar
Dec 12, 2014
Innovation
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg held his second question and answer round, wherein he individually responded to the queries of Facebook users, sidelining the media becoming a mediator between him and his audiences...
Legendary computer Apple-1 sells for $365,000 in auction

Apple-1 sells for $365,000 in auction, previously sold by Steve Jobs from Garage

Jayaram Pawar
Dec 12, 2014
Innovation
The still in working condition Apple-1, which was originally sold by Steve Jobs, has been sold at an auction. It fetched a price of $365,000. The price it fetched has left many by surprise. Although it was fetc...

New study finds very less rate of complications in Abortion as compared to past

Jayaram Pawar
Dec 10, 2014
Health
There are very ‘rare’ cases of complications in abortions says a new study. These complications are lesser in number than that of colonoscopy, state researchers from a California university. The study authors h...

Ralph Baer, the father of video gaming dies at 92

Jayaram Pawar
Dec 8, 2014
Innovation
The creator of the first ever video game, Ralph Baer ended the game of life at 92. Baer’s death was announced on the gaming website Gamasutra, by sources close to him. His invention was the first ever made vide...
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FBI says antivirus software failed to work against Sony Corporation hackers

Jayaram Pawar
Dec 7, 2014
Innovation
Sony’s ‘secret’ information, the ones sensitive to the company are at stake with the hacking incident. The techniques used by the hackers could have even cracked the best of the best antivirus software. "This i...

CDC research finds most people who drink excessively are not alcoholics

Jayaram Pawar
Nov 21, 2014
Health
A new government report states that most of the people who drink heavily to get high are not alcoholics. The study also affirms that there is more that can be done to help heavy drinkers to cut down on their al...

Corn Crop negatively affects the global temperatures, says NSF study

Jayaram Pawar
Nov 21, 2014
Innovation
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The levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere see a drastic drop in the Northern Hemisphere each year. It’s a widely known fact that plants inhale carbon dioxide in summers, and they exhale it in the season wh...

Twitter creates public searchable tweet index of every single tweet ever tweeted

Jayaram Pawar
Nov 19, 2014
Innovation
A ‘compiled searchable list’, which will consist of every tweet published  ever since the launch of Twitter in 2006 will now be accessible to its users publicly. Twitter announced on Tuesday that it will be ref...

Male chimpanzees show aggression over female to have more babies

Jayaram Pawar
Nov 15, 2014
Innovation
A new study shows that sexual violence is not just common among humans, but among chimps too. Scientists have discovered that male chimps get violent towards the females for a sexual coercion. Researchers from ...
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