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  1. Excavated ancient burials reveal Vikings way of life

    Thaindian News - Oct 25, 2008

    Washington, Oct 25 (ANI): A research into excavated pagan Viking burials has provided new revelations into the way the early Norse led their lives and their attitude towards mortality. According to a report by Media

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  2. Blind moles have retained the basics of vision

    Thaindian News - Oct 22, 2008

    London, October 22 (ANI): Moles can no longer open their eyelids after adapting to an underground lifestyle, but they have still managed to retain the basics of vision, according to a new study. “What we think we”re

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  3. Deepest-ever fish caught alive on camera

    Thaindian News - Oct 8, 2008

    Washington, Oct 8 (ANI): Researchers have captured on camera the deepest fish caught alive ever, the ghostly snailfish, at the depth of 4.8 miles (7.7 kilometers) beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean. According to

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  4. Computers as effective as experts in reading mammograms

    Thaindian News - Oct 2, 2008

    London, October 2 (ANI): Computers can read mammograms to spot breast cancer nearly as effective as experts, according to a new study. Published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the Cancer Research UK study

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