- 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
India to join ITER to boost nuclear fusion technology
Noor En Ahmed, Fri, 6 Jul 2007
India has decided to join International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER) project worth Rs. 2500 crore for boosting its capabilities in nuclear fusion technology. The project participation will be held in at Cadarache in
Nokia E90 to enhance Business Mobility
NI Wire, Fri, 29 Jun 2007
Nokia, Wordâ??s largest Mobile manufacturer, has yesterday lunched its latest smart phone in India. The Nokia E90 is believed to be the smartest one in this category. Known as E90 Communicator it is exceptional for business communication with features
YouTube goes global, launched in nine different languages
NI Wire, Wed, 20 Jun 2007
Despite its legal hurdles over copyright issues America?s most popular video-sharing site YouTube has made available the site in nine different languages. This is an excellent effort in catering the interest of worldwide audience.
â??Number of Alzheimer patients may multiply four times by 2050â??
NI Wire, Mon, 11 Jun 2007
A new diagnostic technique has enhanced the chances of Alzheimer detection and has delighted scientists and specialists as new ways and measures of treatment are found. According to a research,
Clay Anderson aboard Atlantis intends to break the record
NI Wire, Sat, 9 Jun 2007
The US space shuttle Atlantis blasted off flawlessly with seven astronauts on Friday evening for the first phase of construction mission of the International space station to put the NASA back on track. The space





