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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 2, 2008

Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle faces extinction unless shifted to other habitable areas
The next few decades might bring with it the extinction of the endangered Pacific Leatherback Sea Turtle, whose encounters with fishing gear meant to catch swordfish, has resulted in the death of a large number of its species. ANI

Now, an intelligent plug to monitor electricity wastage in homes
Researchers at the University of Essex in UK are developing a high-tech plug that would allow householders to monitor the consumption of every electrical device in the home, thus putting an end to the wastage of electricity. ANI

Spread of deadly virus might lead to mass extinction of frogs
The spread of a deadly virus might lead to the mass extinction of frogs, with as many as half of all species possibly perishing unless a solution is found. ANI

Sleep apnea patients have altered cardiovascular responses during exercise recovery
People with untreated Obstructive Sleep Apnea (OSA) have altered cardiovascular responses during recovery from maximal exercise, says a new study. ANI

Scientific and teaching organizations call for evolution education
A coalition of 17 scientific and teaching organizations is calling on the scientific community to become more involved in the promotion of science education, including evolution. ANI

Marital bliss is the best stress buster for women
Happily married women rebound well from everyday stress, according to a new study. ANI

Global warming could force Western Australias corals to head southwards
A new research by US and Australian geologists has indicated that global warming might force Western Australias corals to head south to cooler climates. ANI

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