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15 people spend 40 days in cave, lose the sense of time

15 people spend 40 days in cave, lose the sense of time Updated: Updated: ‘Deep Time’ project aimed at studying how people adapt to changes in living conditions, environments Share Article AAA Study time: Members of the team taking part in the “Deep Time” study in the Lombrives Cave , France.   | Photo Credit: Bruno MAZODIER ‘Deep Time’ project aimed at studying how people adapt to changes in living conditions, environments Ever wonder what it would feel like to unplug from a hyperconnected world and hide away in a dark cave for 40 days? Fifteen people in France did just that, emerging on Saturday from a scientific experiment to say that time seemed to pass more slowly in their cavernous underground abode in southwestern France, where they were deprived of clocks and light.

Australia and New Zealand honour military with return of public commemoration on Anzac Day

Australia and New Zealand honour military with return of public commemoration on Anzac Day
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Welcome To IANS Live - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - Dating apps add Covid jab criteria to find ideal partner

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive London, April 25 (IANS) Want to find an ideal partner on dating apps? First get vaccinated against Covid. According to a media report, many dating apps are allowing users to determine potential partners based on their vaccine status. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter. Update: 25-April-2021

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Smokers, vegetarians less vulnerable to Covid infection: Study

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive New Delhi, April 25 (IANS) A recent survey conducted by CSIR (Council of Scientific Industrial Research), Government of India, has revealed that smokers and vegetarians are less likely to contract Covid-19 infection. The survey suggested smoking may be protective, despite Covid-19 being a respiratory disease, due to its role in increasing the mucous production that may be acting as the first line of defence among the smoking population. It indicated that vegetarian food rich in fibre may have a role to play in providing immunity against COVID-19 due to its anti-inflammatory properties by modification of gut microbiota.

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