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Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Manmohan Singh speaks to President Bush on NSG approval

12 killed, 30 injured in Peshawar blast

Fran Drescher to be named public diplomacy envoy for US

First of its kind Youth Assembly sensitizing youth towards community service and social entrepreneurship to be held in Hyderabad city

Now, Stephanie Rice copies ex by going on a marathon booze bender!

Software that lets a chopper learn aerial tricks by watching another

How sexually transmitted diseases up HIV infection risk

Technology News for November 3, 2007

Greenlands landmass rising due to shrinking ice cap
Scientists have revealed that the landmass of Greenland is rising up to four centimetres each year, which they say is indicative of the continuously shrinking ice cap. ANI

Six sites chosen for rover landing on Mars
Scientists have selected about half a dozen landing sites for NASAs Mars Science Laboratory (MSL) rover, which is due to be launched by the end of 2009. The rover, the largest ever to travel to Mars, will try to find out whether the red planet was once conducive to life. ANI

India to be a vital part of Third Space Age
India is all set to become a part of the Third Space Age, which will see countries cooperating to explore the solar system. ANI

Photographs taken by `King Tut discoverer to be put on display at Nov.15 exhibition
Hundreds of unpublished photographs taken by the amateur Egyptologist George Herbert, 5th Earl of Carnarvon, as he helped to bring the lost tomb of King Tutankhamun to light, have been discovered in the familys private collection. ANI

Heres how mice recognise one another
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have discovered that mice use a highly specialised set of proteins in their urine to recognise one another. ANI

Scientists discover new marine organisms in Aleutian Islands
Scientists have discovered three new marine species under the Aleutian islands, a chain of more than 300 small volcanic islands that form an arc in the Northern Pacific Ocean. ANI

Protein that helps salamanders re-grow limbs identified
Scientists have discovered that a protein called nAG plays a significant role in the regeneration of severed limbs in newts, a type of salamander that looks like lizard and live both on land and in water. ANI

A large portion of the universe has gone missing, claims university research
New research undertaken by the University of Alabama in Huntsville, has claimed that a large chunk of the universe has gone missing. ANI

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