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  1. Efforts to save two-year-old boy from borewell suffers set back

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - 19 hours ago

    Lehrakapura (UP), Oct 12 (ANI): Patience of the villagers in Uttar Pradesh wore thin as rescue operations to save a two-year-old boy who fell into a 150-feet deep narrow borewell did not yield any positive result

    Also tagged: national, risk, army, patience, haryana, authorities, lal, superintendent, shaft, colonel, old girl, sonu, boy prince, vandana, rescue operations, mudslide, manhole, spreading rumors

  2. Jordan polled Most Confident Celeb on Earth

    thaindian.com » Thaindian News - Oct 11, 2008

    London, Oct 11 (ANI): Katie Price a.k.a Jordan has been voted as the most confident celebrity on the planet, all thanks to her unique style statement. According to a new poll, the 30-year-old stunner walked away with

    Also tagged: london, national, celebrities, celebrity, angelina jolie, celeb, victoria beckham, jordan, katie price, stunner, new poll, daily star, style statement, oct 11, epitomes

  3. Volcanic eruptions more complex and harder to predict, according to new Science paper

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - - Oct 9, 2008

    New research by a team of US and UK scientists into volcanoes has found that they function in a far more complex way than previously thought, making future eruptions even harder to predict. The findings by scientists

  4. Tropical rainforest and mountain species may be threatened by global warming

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - - Oct 9, 2008

    STORRS, CT – Contrary to conventional wisdom, tropical plant and animal species living in some of the warmest places on Earth may be threatened by global warming, according to an article by University of Connecticut

  5. Deep magma matters in volcanic eruption cycle

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - - Oct 9, 2008

    Although the Soufriere Hills volcano on Montserrat exhibits cycles of eruption and quiet, an international team of researchers found that magma is continuously supplied from deep in the crust but that a valve acts

  6. Experts agree: to protect the environment, biofuel standards are needed

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - - Oct 9, 2008

    Millbrook, NY — October 9th, 2008 —The United States lacks the policies needed to ensure that cellulosic biofuel production will not cause environmental harm, says a distinguished group of international scientists. The

  7. Messages from Earth sent to distant planet by Bebo

    telegraph.co.uk » Telegraph How about that? - Oct 9, 2008

    Messages from Earth - including a photo of George W Bush chosen to illustrate evil have been sent to a distant planet that could be home to intelligent life.

    Also tagged: space, hillary clinton, digital, ukraine, bebo, message, capsule, geore w bush

  8. Wildfires cause ozone pollution to violate health standards, new study shows

    sciencecodex.com » Science Codex - Earth - Oct 9, 2008

    BOULDER--Wildfires can boost ozone pollution to levels that violate U.S. health standards, a new study concludes. The research, by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR), focused on

  9. Bug-Powered Fuel Cells Could Run on Waste

    discovery.com » Discovery News - Planet Earth - Oct 9, 2008

    Bacteria that break down cellulose and other waste are outfitting fuel cell prototypes.

  10. Hundreds of New Marine Species Found

    discovery.com » Discovery News - Planet Earth - Oct 9, 2008

    Deep in the Southern Ocean, scientists count 274 new species of fish, corals and more.

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