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Submitted by Gunika Khurana on Sun, 12/31/2006 - 05:55 ::

A new two year study shows that injuries and fatalities due to alcohol-related accidents have been on a decline in Washington suburbs.

Submitted by Samia Sehgal on Sat, 12/30/2006 - 14:35 ::

Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales, the French space agency, will publish its documentation of UFO sightings and other phenomena on the internet early next year. To avoid any aggravation by space fa

Submitted by Shubha Krishnappa on Sat, 12/30/2006 - 06:43 ::

A huge ice mass with an area of 25 square miles (66 square km) has broken off the Ayles Ice Shelf at Ellesmere Island, indicating further sign of the incredible rate at which polar ice is now melting

Submitted by Samia Sehgal on Wed, 12/27/2006 - 15:44 ::

Under legal pressure from three environmental groups, President George W Bush's administration will propose listing polar bears as threatened under the Endangered Species Act. Because of warming tempe

Submitted by Samia Sehgal on Tue, 12/26/2006 - 15:58 ::

Expanding Glonass, Russia’s global navigation satellite system, the country successfully launched Monday three new satellites, making a total of 17 in orbit. The three new 3000-pounds satellites wer

Submitted by Jyoti Pal on Tue, 12/26/2006 - 11:47 ::

Contrary to long held beliefs, U.S. researchers have found evidence that shows moles and shrews can reach out for their underwater prey through their unique bubble sniffing behavior.

Submitted by Gunika Khurana on Mon, 12/25/2006 - 05:50 ::

Queen Elizabeth 2 is all set to address the Traditional Christmas day speech to the Commonwealth, stressing the relationship between generations and how diverse religions emphasize the need to care fo

Submitted by Samia Sehgal on Sat, 12/23/2006 - 09:08 ::

Scientists have found the remains of one of the largest animals ever to walk on the Earth, a gargantuan plant-eating dinosaur near Riodeva, in Spain. It died about 150 million years ago, in the Late J

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Submitted by Shubha Krishnappa on Thu, 12/21/2006 - 09:22 ::

The two Komodo dragons, named Flora and Sungai astonished the scientists by laying fertile eggs without any male help. More surprisingly, Flora had never been in contact with a male, and Sungai had no

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