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Technology News for January 27, 2008

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Chiranjeevi launches names his new political party - Praja Rajyam

Shakespeares Macbeth performed in Assamese in Jorhat

When cancer cells turned into a work of art!

Brit pupils to get art of happiness lessons to beat the blues!

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

Keegan wanted Becks for Newcastle before he quit

Software that lets a chopper learn aerial tricks by watching another

One meat free day can help tackle climate change: Pachauri

Technology News for January 27, 2008

Patients with sickle cell disease experience severe, daily pain: Study
Contrary to results from previous researches, a new study has shown that pain can be more acute and long lasting in patients with sickle cell disease. ANI

Contaminated water in Canadian town likely caused due to ancient meteor impact
Researchers have for the first time linked a meteor impact with a health threat to the people of an area, namely the small Canadian town of Gypsumville, Manitoba. ANI

Natural gas released by bacteria beneath ice sheets might have contributed to ancient global warming
A new study by geoscientists has suggested that the release of natural gas by carbon-hungry bacteria trapped deep in the rock beneath ice sheets contributed to global warming observed during the ice age. ANI

Handwriting still plays key role in how we learn and express ourselves
Keyboard may have replaced it as an easier tool, but the traditional art of handwriting still plays a critical role in how we learn and express ourselves, according to a leading handwriting expert. ANI

Fault under Adriatic Sea might bring Italy into contact with Croatia
A new study has identified a fault running under the Adriatic Sea, which could bring Italy into contact with Croatia by closing up the sea in about 50 to 70 million years. ANI

Novel cocoon strategy to protect newborn infants from whooping cough
A new cocoon strategy vaccination program for protecting newborn infants from the grave infection pertussis, more commonly known as whooping cough, will be employed by the new Center for Vaccine Awareness and Research at Texas Childrens Hospital. ANI

Marketing may influence how often parents give fast food to kids
Marketing may influence how often parents feed their children fast food, according to a new study. ANI

Scientists discover effective treatment for water-borne pathogen
Researchers at Brandeis University and the University of Georgia have reported the discovery of an effective treatment to treat water-borne pathogen, cryptosporidiosis. ANI

Marketing may influence how often parents give fast food to kids
Marketing may influence how often parents feed their children fast food, according to a new study. ANI

Scientists discover effective treatment for water-borne pathogen
Researchers at Brandeis University and the University of Georgia have reported the discovery of an effective treatment to treat water-borne pathogen, cryptosporidiosis. ANI

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