Bat-tracking technology set for debut

For the first time in cricket, fans will witness tracking off the bat, which will be provided by Hawk-Eye in select matches. In a bid to provide an “unparalleled” experience to cricket fans all across the globe for the T20 World Cup 2021, the  International Cricket Council (ICC) is all set to introduce bat-tracking technology…

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How Genetically Related Are We to Bananas?

For this particular experiment, scientists first looked at the sequences of genes in a typical banana genome. “We then used these DNA sequences to predict the amino acid sequence of all the proteins that would be made from those genes,” Brody says, noting that the protein sequences were placed in a file. “We then did…

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Latest technology trends you must follow in 2021

The Covid-19 pandemic accelerated digitization and automation, allowing companies to remain resilient even in adversity. Many businesses adopted disruptive technologies and modified their business models. The pandemic’s effect will be felt for a long time, and the digital transition will continue. If businesses do not keep up with technological trends, it will be challenging to…

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Sharks have been around longer than trees

Through their evolution, sharks have shaped our oceans into the rich habitats we know today. As apex predators (animals that are at the top of the food chain), sharks play an important role in the ecosystem by maintaining the species below them in the food chain – helping remove the weak and sick, helping keep the…

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Things You Probably Didn’t Know About Pepsi

The 120-year-old beverage has become an iconic part of global pop culture and shows no signs of stopping. PEPSI-COLA WAS ONCE CALLED “BRAD’S DRINK The inventor of Pepsi-Cola was a druggist in North Carolina named Caleb Davis Bradham. In 1893, Bradham began selling “Brad’s Drink” at the soda fountain in his store. The beverage was…

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WOW FACT: PIGS DON’T SWEAT!!

When humans get hot, we sweat. Our bodies need to stay about the same temperature — 98.6° F — all the time. To keep our bodies at the correct temperature, our sweat glands secrete sweat (also called “perspiration“) when we get hot. Sweat is mostly water with small amounts of salts and amino acids. As you sweat, the water evaporates into the air and cools the skin beneath it. Unfortunately, pigs have…

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Living bacteria found in polar ice fist time.

For the first time scientists have directly observed Living bacteria in polar ice and snow — an environment once considered sterile. The new evidence has the potential to alter perceptions about which planets in the universe could sustain life and may mean that humans are having an even greater impact on levels of CO2 in Earth’s…

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