A black hole is making a meal of galactical mass fairly close
The tendency of astronomers to use the present continuous tense when describing gargantuan celestial events can be quite disconcerting.
View ArticleEl Nino and other climatic factors have put paid to this year’s winter
Winter has gone into a sulk somewhere, leading to daffodils, cherry blossoms and even asparagus doing a groundhog act.
View ArticleArtist Sudarsan Pattnaik's sand Santa in Limca Book of World Records
Sudarsan Pattnaik today claimed that the sand Santa Claus he created this Christmas has found a place in Limca Book of World Records.
View ArticleMarlon James' Brief History of Seven Killings wins Man Booker
This is the boldest of novels, and the boldest of Booker winning novels, thanks to a jury bold enough to pick it.
View ArticleHow Sam Pitroda aligned himself with the Gandhis
I contacted this person close to Mrs Gandhi’s son and was asked to come to his residence. But when I did, Rajiv wasn’t available, said Sam Pitroda.
View ArticleWalt Disney CEO Bob Iger on "Star Wars": "We struck more than gold"
Iger said that Disney has struck more than gold with the Star Wars franchise and it wants to expand plans to build attractions for the sci-fi saga in its theme parks.
View ArticleLara Croft has company: More female heroes in big-budget games
The Internet has given women a platform from which their voices can be heard, and it’s hard for companies to ignore nearly 50% of their customers demanding better representation in games.
View ArticleMukesh Ambani pays obeisance at Lord Balaji temple
The business tycoon has previously also visited the ancient hill temple on several occasions and made offerings, the source said.
View ArticleRock singer Scott Weiland died from accidental mixed drug toxicity: Official
Weiland was touring with his new band, the Wildabouts, when he died in his sleep on Dec. 3, while in Bloomington, Minnesota.
View Article'Fitoor' to release during next Valentine's week
Directed by 'Kai Po Che' helmer Abhishek Kapoor, the UTV Motion Pictures' next is a modern retelling of Charles Dickens' novel 'Great Expectations'.
View ArticleSafe and pocket friendly natural cycle IVF becomes a hit among women
Natural cycle IVF was abandoned because of its poor success rate and replaced by the drug-intensive IVF that is typically used today because of better results.
View ArticleVineyards are the new destination for Indian weddings
Vineyards are suddenly in demand from people who want to lend a special touch to any occasion, from proposing marriage to a product launch.
View ArticleSports, music fests to be trendsetters in 2016
Longer sporting seasons, e-sport tournaments and music festivals will play a key role in audience engagement this year.
View ArticleElectrifying history of the e-cars
Tesla has big plans to produce its first massmarket car, called the Model 3, by 2017. The Model 3 will feature a range of more than 200 miles and price of about $35,000.
View ArticleFacebook adding 'Photo Magic' to Messenger application
Facebook is offering a feature call ``Photo Magic'' that will automatically address a message so it can be sent quickly to friends identified in a picture.
View ArticleCES Las Vegas, where tech ideas turn up in their diapers
They are all pushing the limits of what machines can currently accomplish, and working to come up with business models that customers will stomach.
View ArticleToilets on a roll once again in India
As India has the distinction of having the world’s oldest lavatory, it behoves this country to demonstrate to the world that toilets are on a roll again here.
View ArticleThe writing’s on the wall for calendars
In this digital age, old-fashioned wall calendars have to be not pretty, but pretty different in order to survive.
View ArticleStethoscopes still close to our hearts
Periodic surveys among patients have also shown that stethoscopes remain close to their hearts as the most trusted medical implement.
View ArticleSteady advance of robotics raises new possibilities, legal and paralegal
The recent spate of studies on whether robots can be lawyers should be seen as a bit of fearmongering amid a famously pugnacious calling.
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