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Andhra Pradesh Intermediate Results 2008

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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 29, 2008

Oz scientist pronounces mystery object space junk
An Australian scientist says that a ball-shaped mystery metal object, which was found late last year on a remote western Queensland farm, was space junk. ANI

It hurts Dolphins to swim faster than 54kph near the surface
A pair of researchers from the Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa has discovered that it hurts dolphins to swim faster than about 54 kilometres per hour near the surface, but tuna do not suffer the same problem. ANI

Experiment verifies feasibility of quantum channel between space and Earth
Scientists have performed an experiment to verify the feasibility of a quantum channel between space and Earth. ANI

Indian origin scientist predicts carbon nanotubes might replace silicon chip
A scientist of Indian origin has predicted that carbon nanotubes might replace the silicon chip in the future, with superconductors cited as another viable replacement. ANI

Anti-landmine campaigners to protest against war robots
Reports indicate that an anti-landmine pressure group is going to campaign against military use of armed robots that make their own decisions about when to kill. ANI

Worlds most powerful particle smasher will not destroy Earth
Experts have claimed that the fears expressed by campaigners in the US about the worlds most powerful particle smasher posing a threat to the planet, do not hold any ground. ANI

Teenage brains are different from those of children and adults
A new study has confirmed what many parents have believed till now - that their teenage offsprings brain is very much different from those of children and adults. ANI

Solar flares make the Sun ring like a bell
Scientists have determined that solar flares in the Suns outer layers that causes quakes, produce strong oscillations throughout the star the same way as the entire Earth is set ringing for several weeks after a major earthquake. ANI

Electric shocks elevate chemical production in plants
A new research has revealed that electric shocks can make plants produce more chemicals, which could be used to help increase yields of commercially useful biologicals. ANI

Researchers explore why matter is more than antimatter in the Universe
A new research has tried to explain the reason behind the presence of more matter than antimatter in the Universe. ANI

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