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Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Results 2008

Chandrababu interacts with farmers who lost their crop in Guntur market fire

Congress confident of coming back to power in Karnataka

Osamas spiritual ambassador in Europe wins bail fight in Britain

Katie Holmes has got the itch for another baby

Sapient reports first quarter 2008 results

Ponting turns to plasma TV to overcome form slump

Digital archive created for 337 Egyptian tombs

Slow growth as a fetus linked to type 2 diabetes in adulthood

Technology News for March 28, 2008

Specific white blood cell subset expansion may be HIV progression biomarker
According to the researchers at the Temple University, an increase in a specific white blood cell subset could be a biomarker for the progression of HIV disease. ANI

Restoring rainforests is a realistic possibility
A new research has determined that it may be possible to restore a tropical rainforest ecosystem. ANI

Researchers come a step closer to building a super-powerful quantum computer
A team of physicists and engineers has come a step closer to developing a super-powerful quantum computer by demonstrating exquisite control of single particles of light - photons - on a silicon chip. ANI

Researchers develop nanomaterial that turns radiation directly into electricity
US researchers have developed a nanomaterial that turns radiation directly into electricity, which could be used to produce a new era of spacecrafts and even Earth-based vehicles powered by high-powered nuclear batteries. ANI

Increased knowledge about global warming leads to apathy
A new study has shown that increased knowledge about global warming leads to apathy and a decreased sense of responsibility among people about the issue. ANI

Birds cooperate to solve food puzzle
German scientists have shown that just like primates, birds can also cooperate with each other to win a food reward by performing tasks that are difficult for them to do on their own. ANI

Foldable, stretchable, silicon circuits that conform to many shapes created
University of Illinois scientists have developed new foldable and stretchable silicon integrated circuits that can be wound around various complex shapes without a reduction in their electrical performance. ANI

Tiny desert beetle transforming ecosystem of the Chihuahua desert
All its taking to transform the ecosystem of the Chihuahua desert is a 13mm long beetle called Oncideres rhodosticta, say researchers. ANI

A hospital thats run entirely by robots!
The new 5 million dollars medical and surgical simulation training centre located at the Johns Hopkins Outpatient Center in East Baltimor, which opened in March, has some very unique new staff members - robots. ANI

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