Wildlife Institute of India's Environemntal Impact Assessment Cell has developed a computer-based integrated decision-support

Two cases of the flesh eating bacteria have surfaced at Philadelhia hospitals. Necrotizing Fasciitis infects 500 to 1,500 Americans a year and is fatal in about 30 per cent of cases, according to the

By the time Sweden votes in a September 20 general election, a programme to phase out nuclear power by 2010 was supposed to be underway. About 20 km from the Danish capital Copenhagen, across the

Government workers and local residents fought to strengthen the Bangladeshi capital's dam on Tuesday, and officials said all of Dhaka was in danger of being swamped by the Sitalakhoia river. More

A 'mad cow' disease expert has warned that the presence of the fatal sickenss in sheep could be dangerous to humans and might therefore constitute a 'national emergency' in

An oil tanker hit the edge of a shoal off Singapore waters, spilling 400 tonnes of oil into the sea. The mishap occured on

The population of quacks in Delhi is estimated to be a staggering 30,000 and the number is increasing with no effective legislation to curb their activities. The Quackery Prohibition Act, 1997,

Ramar Pillai, who made international headlines claiming he could turn water into a petrol-like fuel by adding herbs and a secret chemical, is back with his claims. Having failed to break through the

The 430 sq km area of the world famous Kaziranga National Park, submerged by about 18 feet deep flood water, now lie bereft of any wildlife. The national park director, Mr B.S. Bonal, admitted that

Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina urged members of her cabinet to rush to the country's villages to supervise relief and rescue operations as the worst floods in its history intensified.

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