With the Beijing Olympics quickly approaching, both hackers and athletes are getting ready for the sports competition.
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MIC chief demands Indian representatives for each constituency
Kangsar Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) division Chief M.
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US commences aid-flights to cyclone-hit Myanmar
After long negotiations with Myanmar’s military rulers, the U.S. launched its first aid-flight to Myanmar today and will send two more air shipments on Tuesday.
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JI slams Gilani’s bid to pardon Sarabjit
Jamat-e-Islami (JI) Secretary General Syed Munawar Hasan has reportedly criticized Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani’s recommendation to President Pervez Musharraf to pardon Indian convict Sarab
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Politicos spend Rs 100 cr to win K'taka mining belt
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MPRF proposes new govt formation prior to CA meet
Madhesi People’s Rights Forum (MPRF) on Sunday floated the proposal to form the new government prior to the first sitting of the Constituent Assembly (CA).
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Nawaz to decide future of PML-N’s ties with PPP today
PML-N leader and former Pakistan premier Nawaz Sharif will chair a joint meeting of his party’s Central Working Committee (CWC) and parliamentary group in Lahore today to decide whether to conti
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Tuning Nanomaterials with Pressure
Nanomaterials play a high role in today's electronic devices ranging from transistors all the way to lasers and solar-energy conversion devices.
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Politically incorrect? John McCain pulls funny ones
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Jammu: massive combing ops on, situation remains tense
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Genetics Track Down the Origin of the Druze People
The Druze people are a religious community from the Middle East.
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ESA Initiates CryoVEx 2008
The CryoSat Validation Experiment 2008 will be carried out during a period of three weeks in the northern regions of Greenland and Canada by ESA scientists from Denmark, UK, Germany and Canada, during
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Fly-Inspired Robot Eyes Are Faster and More Accurate
For most of us, a fly is a pest but, it turns out, its eyes could revolutionize robot vision (employed for unmanned vehicles, guided missiles, and high-speed industrial inspection robots in medical, c
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Real Tricorders Come to Life
If you once were or still are a Star Trek fan, then you probably already know what a tricorder is or what it should be; its a handheld device that practically acts as a biological laboratory.
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Cat Urine Boosts the Number of Young Fathered by Male Mice
It has now become clear that Jerry was a regular mouse-Casanova because of Tom.
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Japanese Military Gains Space Access
Almost four decades of Japan using the space for non-military applications are about to end on Friday with the introduction of a bill said to give the military space access.
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7.5-magnitude earthquake rattles China, four dead
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First Ares Engine Tests Completed
The space launchers expected to take astronauts and cargo to the International Space Station by 2015 and to carry a manned mission to the Moon and Mars by 2020, as part of NASA's Constellation Pr
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Ultrasounds for Mating
The noise of a waterfall can easily cover the croak of a frog and this is why, in most cases, many frogs living near flowing water have quiet croaks and lack vocal sacks.
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Video: Shahid Kapoor & Vidya Balan’s Kismat Konnection trailer
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