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- Conclusive evidence of malaria's effect on foetal growth found
- Zebra's stripes help it to stave off horseflies
- New prenatal genetic test 'much more powerful at detecting foetal abnormalities'
- Physically abused kids show higher levels of psychosomatic symptoms
- Altered brain function behind weight gain
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- Google manufacturing home entertainment device
- How brain differentiates between left and right
- Being shy could make people call you mentally ill
India joins the four group by developing its own GSLV satellite
NI Wire, Sat, 17 Nov 2007
India has finally joined the group of four in terms of owning full-fledged indigenous satellite based on Geosynchronous Satellite Launch Vehicle (GSLV) System. Indian scientist on Thursday successfully tested a fully native cryogenic engine
Homeopathy to treat HIV/AIDS criticised by British doctors
NI Wire, Sat, 17 Nov 2007
A proposed Homeopathyâ??s function in the treatment of HIV/AIDS has become an object of remonstration. The seminar was to be organised by European Society of Homeopaths in United Kingdom on the â??World AIDS Dayâ?? on ...
New technique for birth control by Chinese doctors
NI Wire, Fri, 16 Nov 2007
The most populous country of China has developed a totally different technique for birth control. Chinese doctors after four years of research in surgery developed a surgery for men, which take just 10 minutes in operation. ...
Kaguya satellite captures rise and set of Earth over Moon
NI Wire, Thu, 15 Nov 2007
US Apollo moon mission in 1960â??s has been revived by Japanâ??s Kaguya spacecraft which sent high definition imagery showing an Earth rise on the horizon of Moon. The magnificent photographs were taken by Kaguya while it was orbiting moon
EKA, fourth fastest Supercomputer in the world
NI Wire, Wed, 14 Nov 2007
India is winning accolades one by one after Mukesh Ambani became the richest Indian, Tata group registered to have developed the fourth fastest supercomputer in the world and fastest in Asia. The supercomputer is named EKA, which is ...




