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The orbital assembly of the International Space Station (ISS) began rather humbly ten years ago.
Thursday, November 20, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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It’s the largest spacecraft ever built, but the orbital assembly of the International Space Station (ISS) began rather humbly ten years ago, with the launch from Kazakhstan of its first bus-sized component, Zarya, on Nov 20, 1998.
The launch began an international construction project of unprecedented complexity and sophistication.
“The ISS is the largest ever experiment in international technol
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NASA successfully tested first deep space communications network modeled on Internet.
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 www.indianexpress.com
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New York: The US space agency NASA has successfully tested the first deep space communications network modeled on the Internet.
Working as part of a NASA-wide team, engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory in Pasadena, California, used software called Disruption-Tolerant Networking (DTN) to transmit dozens of space images to and from a NASA science spacecraft located about 20 million mile
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A stone-age burial in central Germany has yielded the earliest evidence of people living together as
Wednesday, November 19, 2008 www.ndtv.com
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A stone-age burial in central Germany has yielded the earliest evidence of people living together as a family.
The 4,600-year-old grave contained the remains of a man, woman and two youngsters, and DNA analysis shows they were a mother, father and their children.
"Their unity in death suggests unity in life," researchers said in today's edition of Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
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Now classical musicians could have good reason to be worried as Japan’s Waseda University’s new robo
Tuesday, November 18, 2008 www.mumbaimirror.com
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London: Now classical musicians could have good reason to be worried as Japan’s Waseda University’s new robotic flautist makes no mistakes. In fact, it plays the challenging musical score of the ‘Flight of the Bumblebee’ almost flawlessly.
The Waseda Flutist No 4 Refined IV was unveiled two weeks ago at the BioRob 2008 conference in Arizona, USA, the Daily Mail reported.
Research on the musical
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MySpace said it would more than double the number of artists on its Japanese pages to get more click
Monday, November 17, 2008 justsamachar.com
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Tokyo: Banking on the global appeal of Japanese pop and video games, social networking site MySpace said it would more than double the number of artists on its Japanese pages to get more clicks internationally.
The growth of new sign-ups and page views is slowing in Japan for rival networking services such as mixi Inc, but Myspace, which launched its Japanese site two years ago, aims to buck the
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The Chandrayaan mission is a grand success with the Moon Impact Probe (MIP) of the spacecraft landin
Monday, November 17, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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Bangalore: The Chandrayaan mission is a grand success with the Moon Impact Probe (MIP) of the spacecraft landing on the moon Friday evening.
Exactly at 2231 hours IST, MIP touched down on the moon surface, making India the fourth nation in the world to land on the moon.
"We have given the moon to India,” chairman, Indian Space Research Organisation, Dr G Madhavan Nair beamed.
As planned, at 220
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Identity theft is now one of the rapidly growing crimes in India.
Monday, November 17, 2008 infotech.indiatimes.com
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Identity theft is now one of the rapidly growing crimes in India. Your name, address, bank account number, credit card number or other identifying information can be used to commit this crime or other fraud without your knowledge.
Identity theft causes huge losses to financial organisations and individuals regularly. Here we bring you a few tips that can help you protect yourself against identity
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The Moon Impact Probe (MIP) — India's first attempt at touching down on the lunar surface.
Friday, November 14, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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New Delhi: It's slightly smaller than your TV cabinet and weighs a bit more than your school-going kid. But it's going where no TV and no kid has ever been before.
It's called the Moon Impact Probe (MIP) — India's first attempt at touching down on the lunar surface.
Don’t let its size fool you, for there's a lot tucked away inside the MIP. There's a device to constantly check its height as
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The global financial crisis has severely affected the Indian IT industry.
Friday, November 14, 2008 infotech.indiatimes.com
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The global financial crisis has severely affected the Indian IT industry. With the industry's biggest market (US) and largest vertical (BFSI) badly hit, the industry is facing tough times. However, despite the economic downturn, Indian IT honchos have been able to keep their places in the Forbes' Richest Indians list.
While the list has seen a few changes with some new names entering and some f
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India's nuclear arsenal got more teeth as it unveiled a new nuclear missile, Shaurya.
Thursday, November 13, 2008 ibnlive.in.com
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New Delhi: India's nuclear arsenal got more teeth as it unveiled a new nuclear missile, Shaurya.
This is a missile that will strengthen India's second-strike capability.
This 600-km missile meant to be fired from underground silos will give India more options for retaliation, in case it is attacked by another force with nuclear weapons first.
The two-stage, solid fuelled Shaurya missile succe
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