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Bombay Natural History Society has launched climate change programme to assess conservation of which two bird groups in the Central Himalayas? A. Quail and Babbler B. Finches and Pheasants C. Partridge and Jay D.     Barwing and Laughingthrush Answer: Option B rrb mock test online entrance exam pattern ibps online mock test mock test pattern bank exam today mock test pattern ibps po online test series job entrance exams ibps online government entrance exams

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Q. Following the murder of North Korean leader's brother Kim Jong Nam at an airport, which country has decided to cancel visa-free entry for North Koreans? A. Malaysia B. Thailand C. Japan D. Taiwan Answer: Option A syndicate bank po online test exam details   syndicate bank recruitment shopping online for test syndicate bank recruitment purchase test syndicate bank recruitment test for exam syndicate bank vacancy entrance test practice

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niscair science reporter Fundamentals of Quantum Mechanics The dual behaviour of matter and uncertainty principle gave birth to quantum mechanics. these ideas inspired schrodinger and heisenberg and they independently formula tedquantum mechanics in 1925 schrodinger wave mechanics and heisenberg  matrix mechanics to study the behaviour of microscopic matter at first sight the two approaches appeared different but later dirac and newman showed that in essence the two formulations are mathematically equivalent here we will be highlighting the basis of the popular schrodinger quantum theory only niscair science reporter

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how to become a science journalist The limbic system and nearby structures Regulation processes in an interpersonal lying experiment published in the journal of criminal psychology  their study emphasized that the social interaction between a deceiver and the deceived opponent is a determining factor for deception that involves emotions hence besides a great amount of cognitive control a successful lie also requires the regulation of emotions especially when deceiving somebody face to face their studies revealed that there was a decrease of alpha activity in left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex which predicted a higher frequency of deceptive responses as well as less guilt about deceiving the interrogator all these studies go to indicate that the selfish motive of lying has an effect on the limbic region of the neural systems and prolonged lying can even proceed to damage and desensitize it how to become a science journalist

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magazine frame QUANTUM COMPUTERS Imagine cruising at the speed of sound in an automatic car wait did you just picture yourself  handling the steering. at that speed there is no way you could get the controls right unless it is guided by a set of precise algorithms wired in the cars hard drive in that case you wont even need to manage the wheel the car will run on its own this has been the desired future of the auto industry for several decades but the modern computers which have helped us achieve most scientific goals are not even close to assessing the multiple possibilities that can arise on a busy street full of people animals and self driving cars chances are that such future cars will be conceptualised and realized based on quantum mechanics the branch of science that opens up the world of multiple possibilities the current state of technology is inept to solve quantum mechanics which happens to take an alternative view of the world it accounts for every possibility tha...

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science reporter magazine online cleaning heavymetal polluted invironments the microbe way In the past few years rapid urbanisation and   industrialisation have led to an enormous increase in the amount of industrial waste generated including heavy metals like arsenic cadmium chromium copper nickel lead and mercury metal contaminants are usually found in a variety of  sources including soils sediments and water metal pollutants can be produced through industrial processes such as mining refining and electroplating   although they have major   roles in industrial and economic a development these metals also exert toxic effects if present in high concentrations in the environment they are not only toxic to living cells but can also cause cancers and mutations due to rigorous exploitation of the available resources levels of heavy metals have become alarmingly high in air   and water the existence and persistence of the heav metals.   science reporte...