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Karnataka High Court orders Ramoji Rao to appear in Ballari Court

Protests continue over revocation of transfer of forestland to Shrine Board

New supplementary bill set to ease Madhes tensions

Megan Fox dumps fianc‚ Brian Austin Green

Pakistan ranks 84, India 71 on Global Enabling Trade Report 2008

Golf causing serious damage to UKs historic environment

Get smart about what you eat to boost your intelligence (Re-issue)

Cancer vaccine linked to rise in adverse side effects among women

Technology News for January 7, 2008

The diamond may have a mathematical twin
Mathematical analysis of the diamonds structure has led experts to speculate about the possibilities of the existence of a crystal which might have similar properties as that of the diamond. ANI

The diamond may have a mathematical twin
Mathematical analysis of the diamonds structure has led experts to speculate about the possibilities of the existence of a crystal which might have similar properties as that of the diamond. ANI

Now, a university programme that makes science sexy
Otago University has set up a new department to help students tell the public about scientific developments so effectively that they get ready to make necessary changes in their lives. ANI

Global warming causing plants to lose CO2 rather than absorbing it in northern regions
A new research has indicated that global warming is causing plants in the northern regions to lose carbon dioxide to the atmosphere rather than capturing it. ANI

Racial differences still prevail in cancer care
Researchers at the Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut have found that despite efforts in the last 10 years to mitigate cancer treatment disparities, black patients are significantly less likely than white patients to receive therapy for various types of cancer. ANI

Racial differences still prevail in cancer care
Researchers at the Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven, Connecticut have found that despite efforts in the last 10 years to mitigate cancer treatment disparities, black patients are significantly less likely than white patients to receive therapy for various types of cancer. ANI

Vital signs sensor boon for ER patients
Staff at emergency rooms at hospitals will soon be able to breathe a sigh of relief for they will soon not have to worry about not getting to a patient in time thanks to scientists who have developed a novel integrated wireless system that monitors patients vital signs and alerts the doctors at the time of danger. ANI

Coming soon, scramjet powered planes and missiles that will fly at Mach 6
Researchers have conducted experiments in wind tunnels to yield data which might help in the development of future military and civilian planes traveling at hypersonic speeds, as well as missiles. hese experiments have been conducted by a group of engineers and researchers at the Purdue University in the United States for designing an advanced aircraft called the X-51A that will be powered by scramjets (Supersonic Combustion Ramjets). ANI

Bill Gates predicts touch, vision and speech interfaces for PCs in five years
Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates says that people will see a sea change in the way they interact with computers in the coming five years. ANI

Newly homeless youth likelier to engage in risky sex
Researchers at the UCLA AIDS Institute have found that newly homeless youth are likelier to indulge in risky sexual behaviour. ANI

Boreholes on moon to help estimate solar energy in the past
Scientists have calculated that boreholes on the moon just 10 metres deep would provide a temperature record stretching back to the 1600s, which would help researchers gauge solar energy in the past more accurately. ANI

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