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Superfine rice at Rs. 18 a kg shortly

Sankararaman murder case hearing today

Nemwang asks Nepal CA members not to delay formation of new government

Bollywood horror flick Phoonk all set for release

BEML receives order worth Rs. 52 crore from DMRC

Drivers celebrate Vijenderas Olympic bronze in his native town Bhiwani

DNA forensics may prevent elephant poaching

Leptospirosis disease hits Surat

Technology News for November 11, 2007

Mayans hunted white-tailed deer to show their political clout, reveals study
A new study by archaeologists has suggested that the decline of large-game species like white-tailed deer in ancient Central America happened because of the social and political demands of the Mayan race. ANI

NASAs new telescope aboard Boeing aircraft may solve origin of life puzzle
NASAs sensitive infrared telescope SOFIA (Stratospheric Observatory for Infrared Astronomy) is expected to provide a new insight into the origin of life on Earth that would answer the question whether life originated on Earth or was embedded from somewhere else in space. ANI

Device that wakes up dozy drivers
Dozy drivers will soon be alerted with a device that detects their drowsiness and wakes them up to stop for a rest. ANI

Peanut leftovers prove useful for cleaning waste water (Re-issue)
A new research has revealed the usefulness of peanut husks as an agent to clean up waste water. ANI

Termite royalty may protect your homes from damage
Scientists have hinted that termites may be stopped from damaging buildings by converting them all into royals, which just sit around waiting to be fed instead of chomping through homes. ANI

Thats why professional women often quit their successful careers
Contrary to the common assumption that most professional women quit their careers because they have to take care of their children and family, a new study has now revealed that women give up their jobs when they do not get such an environment at their workplaces as allows them to continue working after becoming mothers. ANI

Computer model helps simulate photosynthesis in plants, improve their leaves
Researchers at the University of Illinois have devised a new method to successfully simulate photosynthesis in plants, and improve their productivity of leaves and fruit without needing extra fertilizer. ANI

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