It's the age-old question that has puzzled the finest minds for thousands of years — which came first: The chicken or the egg?
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Isro launches PSLV-C-15 with 5 satellites
In a textbook launch, India's Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) on Monday successfully placed into orbit remote sensing satellite Cartosat-2B and four other satellites after a perfect lift off from the spaceport here.
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Google stops censorship in China
Google stopped censoring Internet search results in China on Monday in a move that was hailed by rights groups but drew an angry reaction from the Chinese authorities.
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Google fixes privacy-related issues in 'Buzz'
It has been quite a Buzz for Google during the past week, ever since they unveiled the new social networking platform on February 9.
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Isro tests third biggest rocket motor
Indian Space Research Organisation has successfully tested the third biggest solid rocket motor in the world after the booster rocket of Nasa's space shuttle and Arianespace's Ariane-5 launch vehicle.
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Finally, AIDS vaccine shows success in trials
In the largest human trial of an AIDS vaccine till date, involving more than 16,000 volunteers in Thailand, scientists found that HIV infections were prevented in over a third of the 8,000 people who received the vaccine.
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Communication link with Chandrayaan lost: ISRO
Radio contact with India's first lunarcraft Chandrayaan-1 was abruptly lost early on Saturday, the Indian space agency said.
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Microsoft India to launch new products in 12 months
Terming its competition with search giant Google as "healthy", Microsoft India on Tuesday said competition will help spur innovation and that it aims to introduce a range of new products in the next one year.
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Genetics to help conserve rare birds
Birds' sexes will be found from a drop of blood Genetics to help conserve rare birds
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Add Social Proof to Your Blog With Tweet backs
Beyond simply adding a new layer to the conversation and allowing your readers greater flexibility in how they choose to respond to your content, it also adds an important factor in “going viral”: social proof
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How Cruciferous Veggies Like Broccoli Fight Breast Cancer
Food in the cruciferous, or cabbage, family of vegetables all contain phytochemicals, vitamins, minerals, and fiber that make them healthy food choices. In addition, researchers have long noted an association between a diet rich in cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, Brussels sprouts, kale, bok choy and cabbage and a decreased risk in breast cancer.
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Exercise may not be key to weight loss
Contrary to the common belief, physical activity may not be as important for weight loss as is diet, says a new study.
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Gmail Features TwitterGadget
Using your Gmail account, you can now easily update your twitter status by installing TwitterGadget into your Gmail. Basically, it helps lessen the quantity of tabs you open. Here are the five simple steps you need to do in order to understand fully how this new feature works.....
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New Firefox themes for a new year
Anthem is a fun little side project I recently started. It was inspired by my blog layout and the popular "dark" look that has taken over in the past few years. The icons are 100% original. However, some windows still use the original theme buttons...
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The iPhone 3G Unlock Chart: Will Your Carrier Work?
Online forums have been filling up with the cries of iPhone 3G users worldwide. You can thank The Dev Team for that. The group's latest iPhone hackery came in the form of an beta unlock tool for 3G devices two days ago.
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Android: Google's Dream, Apple's Nightmare?
A new smartphone is debuting on Sept. 23, and, no, it's not just another iPhone clone. The HTC Dream from T-Mobile will be the first handset to run Google's new mobile operating system, Android.
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Recharge your laptop on the go
common problem associated with mobile web computing with laptop is short battery life. This laptop bag doubles as a solar charger and it looks quite good as well.
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Google's T-Mobile G1 in UK Review
T-Mobile G1 Hitting The UK On October 30th, T-Mobile G1 Hitting The UK On October 30th, The T-Mobile G1 Statistics.
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Simulation Shows Bacteria Could Live on Mars
The possibility of life on Mars has been debated almost since the invention of the telescope. Annual growth and shrinkage of the martian ice caps and seasonal changes in color were observed by astronomers such as Herschel and Whewell in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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Meet The Man Who Uses Onions To Power His iPod
Owen Louis, 21 from Portsmouth is all for saving the environment and he means what he says – atleast by one religious practice that he follows everyday. He powers his iPod with onions soaked in an energy drink solution.
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