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Monday, August 5, 2013

The Koyal Info Mag: A leading online magazine in science news

Koyal InfoMag features journals and other content across clinical, applied and physical sciences. Apart from hosting loads of up-to-date and informative feature articles complete with in-depth analysis and related facts, there is a rich archive where you can easily search for articles, photos, resource links and topics.

We host news of discoveries in various fields of science with the focus on space, medical treatments, fringe science, microbiology, chemistry and physics, while providing commercial and cultural contexts and deeper insight.

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Koyal InfoMag is maintained by a highly qualified team of professionals with expertise on various fields of science and relevant experience in the academe, newspapers and magazine publishing.

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Koyal InfoMag relies on numerous resource materials like science journals and press releases in putting together every article post. They are then proofread and edited to ensure that everything published on this site is of high quality.

Feature posts are supported with links to academic studies, related topics and research and could also be integrated with illustrations and relevant images.
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All the latest news posted today are on this page, for you to conveniently keep track of developments and news subjects daily.


Thursday, August 1, 2013

The koyal group info mag, science reviews: Fossil and Ruins

Records of fossils are substantial parts of a scientific approach in order to get a glimpse of the past's lifestlye, diet, biological makeup and living environment, among others. Remains or traces of organisms like plants, animals and humans from the past that have been preserved in soil layers or rock formations, normally some tens of thousands years ago.

Fossil records are important sources in learning history and means of verifying accounts.
Meanwhile, ruins are formerly only of interest to architects and engineers (along with some people who appreciates structural marvels of bygone days) but they are now considered vital parts of culture and art appreciation for their aesthetic apppeal. They are of particular interest to anthropologists and historians for their importance in the study of past towns, villages, structures and houses that denote human society state in a certain time period.


They are usually former buildings, houses, towns or places of worship, considered architecture and engineering marvels in their time but have suffered damages from normal weathering or war destruction, now being preserved and protected mainly by UNESCO's World Heritage Sites for serving as unique historical markers.

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