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September launch for bid to crack secrets of universe

Geneva: The world's most powerful particle accelerator, aimed at unlocking secrets of the universe, will be launched on September 10, the European Organization for Nuclear
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Cyber security experts warn of Olympics spam

Cyber-security experts warned Internet users of a deluge of viruses and spam during the Beijing Olympic Games, with those reading Chinese at a higher risk, ...
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Killer Electric Vehicle Wiki Guide

A common myth about electric vehicles (a.k.a. EVs) is that they simply move pollution around - meaning that instead of emissions being spread out by ...
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Hackers steal 40 million credit card numbers

Eleven people were indicted Tuesday for allegedly stealing more than 40 million credit and debit card numbers, federal authorities said. The indictments, which alleged that at ...
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NASA: Martian soil may not be friendly to life

spacecraft has found a highly oxidizing substance in the Martian soil that may not be as friendly to life as once thought, NASA scientists said ...
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Mozilla leads push to reimagine Web browsers

Mozilla, the group that oversees scores of volunteer programmers collaborating on the free Firefox Web browser, hopes to attract more visionaries to help change the ...
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Microsoft sees end of Windows era

Microsoft has kicked off a research project to create software that will take over when it retires Windows.Called Midori, the cut-down operating system is radically ...
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Pentagon to replace 30 percent of its soldiery with robots

Tuesday 5th August, 2008 Pentagon is planning to replace by 2020 some 30 percent of its soldiery with robots, which are quietly transiting ...
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Google to compete with Baidu in MP3 search

BEIJING, July 31 -- Internet search giant Google will provide MP3 searches in China before the August Olympics, Web site Sina. The ...
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Corals may not recover from bleaching

Coral communities in Australia's Great Barrier Reef might not be able to recover from bleaching as easily as previously presumed, says a new study.A two-year ...
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Indonesia launches tsunami early warning system

(IANS)A tsunami early warning system developed and funded by five donor countries began operations Tuesday in Indonesia, nearly four years after the Asian tsunami of

Ozone hole 5th biggest in 2008

Other Zee sitesZeecricSpice ZeePage3flicksmyPOPKORNZee TelevisionZee SportsZee GoldZee LearnZeenextZee AccessFun RepublicAsian Sky ShopDISHTV INDIA New York, Nov 05: This year's ozone hole over Antarctica was the

Chandrayaan-1 put into lunar orbit

Bangalore/Gandhinagar, Nov 04: India's first unmannedlunar spacecraft--Chandrayaan-1--entered the lunar space earlytoday after a successful fifth and final orbit raisingmanoeuvre and is likely to start circling

Venezuela sends satellite to join space club nations

Caracas, Nov 03: Venezuela has joined the space club nations by launching its first satellite, built with Chinese technology, into orbit successfully earlier this week.

Microsoft says malware threats rise 43 percent

(IANS)Worldwide threats from malicious software that cripple computers with spy programmes, viruses and worms have increased 43 percent over the past year, Microsoft said Monday

Venezuela sends satellite to join space club nations

Caracas, Nov 3 (Prensa Latina) Venezuela has joined the space club nations by launching its first satellite, built with Chinese technology, into orbit successfully earlier

Scientists trace bone infection to new bacteria species

(IANS)Scientists have traced a bone infection to a newly described species of bacteria related to the tuberculosis pathogen. The discovery may help improve diagnosis and

Google gets royal seal of approval - for a day

Irish SunThursday 16th October, 2008  (IANS)Google.co.uk got a royal makeover for the day to mark a visit to its British headquarters by Queen Elizabeth II and

2 Japanese, American win Physics Nobel

Stockholm (Sweden), Oct 27: Two Japanese citizens and a Japanese-born American won the 2008 Nobel Prize in physics for discoveries in the world of subatomic

Mobile phones can never be totally wiped clean of data

Melbourne, Oct 06: Each year millions of mobile phones are lost or discarded with their personal data, which can eventually be extracted by someone or
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