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Friday, May 16, 2008
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![]() Supernova: A group of scientists has discovered the galaxy's newest supernova - providing clues on the death of stars | Read
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Do you know what your dog was meant to do?We buy them and then turn them into lapdogs, but that's far-removed from what these pooches were bred to do. So read on and find out what Fido does behind your back… ASTROLOGY
Your curiosity is being stirred at the moment, so you are off finding about things that interest you with great enthusiasm. You may not pause for long in any one place but will constantly go on searching and seeking. Just briefly you may be a little bit possessive about material things. Be sentimental but don’t hang on too tightly, or dig your heels in too much. Stand firm until you find the answers you need. |
Parents need not worry — a new study contends that SMSes and online chats actually help teens hone their linguistic abilities, rather than degrade them.
Exposure in the womb to common chemicals used to make everything from plastic bottles to pizza box liners may program a person to become obese later in life, US researchers said.
Australian researchers have developed what is being touted as the first "animal- and human-friendly" technique of masturbating an ostrich.
A group of scientists has discovered the galaxy's newest supernova - as exploding stars are known - providing clues to what happens when stars die.
A low-calorie diet is likely to be better than regular exercise or aerobics in extending one’s lifespan, according to a study.
The world’s smallest one-man helicopter will soon take flight in the birthplace of Leonardo da Vinci, who is credited with having first thought of vertical-flight machine.
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