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Andhra Pradesh SSC 2008 Results

Rededication Day marks Congress Government's fourth year in office

Second phase of polling in Karnataka ends

India deeply values its ties with Bhutan, to enhance it: Manmohan Singh

Bollywood film Aashayein all set for release

Chidambaram blames Inflation on soaring global oil prices

Manchester bans big screens for Champion League Final fearing violence

Body clock cog finding could end jet lag

Bird flu spreads in Darjeeling

Technology News for March 16, 2008

New maths model to predict companies success, failure at share market
Taiwanese researchers have created a mathematical model, based on the principle of natural selection, which can enable people interested in share market to predict whether any company is likely to fail. ANI

Tumor growth breakthrough raises hope for cancer therapy
Researchers at Harvard University have discovered a fundamental mechanism of tumor growth, a breakthrough that may lead to more effective and less toxic treatments for cancer. ANI

Snoring in obese kids may be chronic despite surgery
Kids who put on weight rapidly after having their tonsils and adenoids removed to treat sleep-disordered breathing (SDB) may improve in the short-term, but over time they may relapse, says a new research. ANI

Saturns moon Tethys may once have harbored an ocean
Scientists have suggested that Tethys, ne of Saturns moons, may once have harbored a liquid ocean eneath its icy surface. ANI

Scientist of Indian origin developing pedal-powered grain crusher
A scientist of Indian origin is eveloping a pedal-powered grain crusher, that people in eveloping countries can use to process anything from corn to arley. ANI

Biological clock of plants is sensitive to nutrient status
An international team of researchers ave identified that the master gene controlling the biological lock in plants is sensitive to nutrient status. ANI

Mars has gone through a series of global volcanic upheavals
A new analysis of impact cratering data, sing images from the High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) on ars Express, has revealed that the Red Planet has undergone a eries of global volcanic upheavals.These violent episodes spewed lava and water onto the surface, culpting the landscape that ESAs Mars Express looked down upon. ANI

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