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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 30, 2008

Now, a wristband that could save lives of elderly and let bosses spy on employees
Scientists in the US have developed a wrist device that could help save lives of thousands of elderly people as well as allow bosses to spy on their employees. ANI

Flirtatious females confuse men: Study
The flutter of eyelashes, the sparkling smile, the chuckle after a lame joke - nothing will help you entice the attention of the man you desire, not because youre doing it wrongly, but because your male interest cant understand the signals. ANI

Now, a push-button suicide machine for people with a death wish
Just one press of a button and youll take your last breath. One of Germanys most promising conservative politicians and lawyer has unveiled Europes first suicide machine for people with a death wish. ANI

Building a space elevator would be a bigger challenge than previously thought
A new study has suggested that building and maintaining a hypothetical space elevator would be an even bigger challenge than previously thought, as it would need to include built-in thrusters to stabilise itself against dangerous vibrations. ANI

Hydrogen-generating power system would lighten soldiers load in battlefield
Researchers are developing a portable, hydrogen-generating power system that would transform jet fuel into hydrogen and will relieve soldiers from having to carry heavy loads of batteries. ANI

Peace process may lead to an increased risk of air terror in Israel
A new research has revealed a unique paradox in relation to peace agreements, stability and regional prosperity in Israel, linking them to increased risk of air terror in the country. ANI

Handheld terahertz device moves a step closer to reality
A collaboration between researchers rom the Universities of Leeds and Harvard has brought a handheld erahertz device a step closer to reality. ANI

Indian origin scientist predicts carbon nanotubes might replace silicon chip (Re-Issue)
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

Now, a software that may make math accessible to visually impaired students
A professor at the Indiana University has developed a software that may help overcome the obstacle of understanding math for visually impaired students. ANI

Experts shed light on origins of April Fools Day
For an average person, April Fools Day might be a date to play pranks, but for some experts the day has more to it than just the fun element. ANI

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