CHENNAI: The State government recently gave clearance for pedestrian foot overbridges with escalators on seven busy roads across the city.

eneva: Physicists probing the origins of the cosmos hope that next year they will turn up the first proofs of the existence of concepts long dear to science-fiction writers such as hidden worlds and extra dimensions.

And as their Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Cern near Geneva moves into high gear, they are talking increasingly of the

New Delhi: The fog has made an early appearance this year. Thursday morning saw shallow fog in some parts of the city, specially around IGI Airport.

M/s Vinayak Bricks introduces itself as the pioneer state of the Art of Manufacturer of Fly Ash Brick in the State of Madhya Pradesh. It is supplement common burnt clay building brick leading to conservation of National Resources Improvement in Environment Quality.

The Prime Minister gave away TWAS prizes and medals to scientists in various fields in recognition of their outstanding contributions. Over 300 scientists from 50 countries are taking part in the four-day annual event.

The PM gave away the India Science prize of the Indian National Science Academy to statistician C Radhakrishna Rao.

MUMBAI: The study to ascertain the impact of the recent oil spill-following the collision of two vessels-on the marine life, eco system and the environment is likely to be delayed further with the team meeting with an unexpected hurdle: the naval authority has denied permission to the National Environmental Engineering Research Institute, (NEERI) and National Institute of Oceanography (NIO) to col

The Roorkee based National Institute of Hydrology (NIH) will now undertake studies in collaboration with the Uttarakhand Space Application Centre (USAC) on various important aspects related to water in the State.

It is hoped that the collaboration between USAC and NIH would pave the way for various important research and development works by other State based national level institutions which a

Washington: The universe and everything in it could end in less than 3.7 billion years from now, claims a new study.

The universe, began in a Big Bang about 13.7 billion years ago, has been expanding at an ever accelerating rate ever since and according to standard cosmology models it is most likely to expand forever.

THE high economic growth in India, unlike in the case of China, has not translated into a rapid reduction of hunger in India, a US-based policy think-tank has said.

India ranks 67th in an 84-country ranking and has more hungry people than its neighbouring countries.

Washington: Space agency Nasa announced it has given the green light to a mission to Mars aimed at investigating the mystery of how the

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