- Kids with 'tough love' upbringing 'do well in life'
- Seafloor fossils to reconstruct Earth's climates up to 250 million years ago
- Texas Tech University to hold major textile conference in India
- "Extraordinary" skeleton of woman from early Bronze Age found in Germany
- Nitrogen loss threatens desert plant life
- Proven method can significantly reduce energy consumption in street lighting
- Now, video game that improves intelligence
- How to include aging population in the technology revolution
- Chemical that regulates circadian rhythm identified
- Missing legs of 900-year-old Buddhist statue found in Cambodian jungle
Men score higher than women on relationship card
NI Wire, Sat, 1 Sep 2007
A study conducted by Catherine Mosher of Duke Medical Center and Sharon Danoff-Burg from state university of New-York, in Albany revealed that women are giving priority to their life goals rather than to romantic relationships.
Hope for Patients with Type 2 Diabetes
NI Wire, Fri, 31 Aug 2007
Researchers have found the role of glucose sensing neuron in Type 2 diabetes. It has been found that these neurons get excited by glucose and then respond and subsequently bring blood glucose level to normal.
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NOKIA starts ??Ovi?, a music and game download service
NI Wire, Thu, 30 Aug 2007
World??s largest mobile handset provider NOKIA on Wednesday launched a new service to lure its customer with music and games that the user can download directly from their handset. With this new service named ??Ovi? the company has set a
Yahoo offers free SMS text messages
NI Wire, Thu, 30 Aug 2007
In the bitter triangle between Yahoo, Google and MSN/Hotmail; Yahoo has introduced a free mail-to-sms service in US, Canada, India and Philippines to surpass its rival in popularity, while in reply Google has introduced to deliver ...
Trojan hacks the information about users of ??Monster??
NI Wire, Sat, 25 Aug 2007
US job site Monster.com has been robbed of data of about 1 million job seekers. Hackers using a virus called ??Trojan?? have stolen the necessary information about 1.6 million job entries. This is to be known that more





