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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

CCEA approves scheme on National Mission on Medicinal Plants

Magnets could keep sharks at bay!

Pammie was first choice for X-Files lead role!

Chidambaran says government to speed up reforms

ICC chief Haroon Lorgat to meet the media in Colombo

Bossy parents cause older teens to indulge in more sex

Aussies turning in droves to alternative therapies

Technology News for January 19, 2008

Heres why Hillary Clinton faces love-hate reactions
An expert at the University of Richmond has come up with an explanation for the double bind facing US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as she tries to demonstrate masculine, leader-like traits without appearing too masculine. ANI

Heres why Hillary Clinton faces love-hate reactions
An expert at the University of Richmond has come up with an explanation for the double bind facing US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton as she tries to demonstrate masculine, leader-like traits without appearing too masculine. ANI

Mediterranean sea levels might rise by up to half a metre in next 50 years
A new study by a team of Spanish scientists has warned that the level of the Mediterranean Sea is rising rapidly and could increase by up to half a metre in the next 50 years. ANI

Stars can help stay young by consuming planets
A new research has indicated that stars can slow down their aging process by consuming Jupiter-sized planets. ANI

People often identify with non-humans to alleviate loneliness
University of Chicago researchers have found evidence that humans have a tendency to attribute unique man-like characteristics and qualities to nonhuman beings for coping up with the pain of loneliness. ANI

Global warming causes older Arctic sea ice to almost disappear
A new study using satellite measurements has revealed that thick Arctic sea ice older than nine years, had all but disappeared by 2007, because of global warming. ANI

Depression, anxiety may double risk of ailments in heart patients
Depression and anxiety can double the risk of repeated heart ailments in coronary artery disease patients, according to a new study. ANI

Researchers make breakthrough in breast cancer treatment
Researchers at the Tenovus Centre for Cancer Research at Cardiff University have made a breakthrough in breast cancer treatment by inhibiting the activity of a certain protein that can effectively relieve women who become resistant to breast cancer drugs. ANI

Modifying immune system may reduce death-risk in heart failure patients
According to a new study, modification of the immune system of a patient with heart failure, cuts down the risk of the patients death and the need for hospitalisation. ANI

Why it is hard to spot familiar faces in a crowd
Ever wondered why we find it difficult to pick out a familiar face in a crowd? Well, according to a new study, searching for a face in a crowd is difficult in part because images of upright faces interfere with each other, and that the phenomenon might have implications for individuals with face-recognition disorders and visual-attention related ailments. ANI

ESAs 2013 Mercury mission to unlock secrets of the planet
European Space Agency has started the process that would lead to the launch of its Mercury mission by August 2013, which would shed new light on the planet. ANI

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