- Extinction rates higher in open-ocean settings during mass wipeouts
- Flax and yellow flowers can produce bioethanol
- New method to measure snow, soil moisture with GPS may benefit climate modelers
- Gecko's tail an energy powerhouse, say scientists
- Microbe poop on lava tubes offer clues for life on Mars
- World's most energy-efficient supercomputer recognized
- Giant cannibal galaxy observed having its "last meal" by astronomers
- Childhood abuse 'accelerates body's ageing process'
- World's oceans losing appetite for CO2
- Computer model predicts future deforestation in Congo Basin rainforest
Indian manned mission is under preparation
Deepak Kumar Mohanty, Thu, 10 May 2007
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is on its way to send a man to moon by 2014. According to a top ISRO official, our scientists have already started working on this manned
'Water birth' a better technique for a healthy delivery
Deepak Kumar Mohanty, Tue, 8 May 2007
Yes, this may sound a bit unconventional but these days when caesarian delivery cases are increasing this technique is gaining more and more popularity. This practice is usual in
The Search for Life, Super Earth
Nadeem Bhat, Wed, 25 Apr 2007
Astronomers have discovered a planet outside the solar system that is potentially habitable. It is for the first time that a planet with such close identity with earth has been...
Wiki to launch an open source search engine
Noor En Ahmed, Wed, 11 Apr 2007
Among the top 10 internet sites and a very useful online encyclopedia, Wikipedia is planning to launch an open source fast operations search engine that will help the surfers to se
Hackers beware of eToken
Noor En Ahmed, Wed, 11 Apr 2007
Now, hackers will have to be smarter than before to hack sites and break into prohibited computers. A new piece of embedded technology with a promising software called eToken, whic





