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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 3, 2008

Electric car that costs less than two pence a mile hits UK market
The British car market is now selling an electric car which costs less than two pence a mile to run, created by a father-son team. ANI

Chinas new carrier rocket to start operations in 2014
China has announced that its new generation of carrier rocket - the Long March 5, which has a maximum payload capacity of 25 tons, would start operations in 2014. ANI

Who Wants To Be A Millionaire inspired quizzes can help kids learn
Using quizzing system similar to the hit TV show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire instead of dry multiple-choice tests could help boost comprehension levels in kids. ANI

Widespread damage from 2007 Eastern US spring freeze attributed to earlier warming
A new report has determined that widespread damage to plants from a sudden freeze that occurred across the Eastern United States from in April 2007 was made worse because it had been preceded by two weeks of unusual warmth. ANI

Widespread damage from 2007 Eastern US spring freeze attributed to earlier warming
A new report has determined that widespread damage to plants from a sudden freeze that occurred across the Eastern United States from in April 2007 was made worse because it had been preceded by two weeks of unusual warmth. ANI

Earth could be right in firing line when dying star eventually explodes
A new study has indicated that Earth could face a burst of gamma-ray radiation from a dying star located in the constellation Sagittarius, any time between now and the next couple of hundred thousand years. ANI

New archaeological evidence discounts theory on mega-tsunamis hitting Australia in past
New research has suggested that earlier theories about mega-tsunamis hitting the Australian coast in the past do not hold any truth to them. ANI

Animal gas mixed with dust poses health hazards for humans
A new research has determined that gaseous ammonia and other odorous gases resulting from animal manure can attach to dust particles, leaving behind matter that is both unpleasant and unhealthy for humans. ANI

Amazon fish uses electric display to woo females
A new research has revealed that a number of fish use electric fields to attract females of their species and also to intimidate rivals, with an Amazon fish being the case study. ANI

Ski tourism affecting European bird adversely
In a new study, ecologists have found that ski tourism is raising stress levels among a species of birds known as capercaillie in Europe, which could harm the birds fitness and ability to breed successfully. ANI

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