Some of the oxygen we breathe today is being produced because of viruses infecting micro-organisms in the world’s oceans, scientists heard April 2, 2008 at the Society for General Microbiology’s 162nd meeting.
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Coral reefs could be dying out because of changes to the microbes that live in them just as much as from the direct rise in temperature caused by global warming, according to scientists speaking April 2, 2008 at the Society for General...
New research has dealt a blow to the skeptics who argue that climate change is all due to cosmic rays rather than to man-made greenhouse gases. The new evidence shows no reliable connection between the cosmic ray intensity and cloud cover.
Climate change is likely to transform many of Australia’s natural landscapes. A new report, Implications of Climate Change for the National Reserve System, was prepared for the Federal Government in Australia, and released April 1 by the...
At the Greensboro, North Carolina, stop of Jay-Z and Mary J. Blige’s Heart of the City Tour on Saturday night, Jay-Z kept quiet about reports that he and Beyoncé had gotten married — but Mary didn’t.
“Congratulations to my man,...
The Act is significant because for the first time the term ‘domestic violence’ has been widened in meaning and scope from the culture specific restriction of ‘dowry deaths’ and penal provisions to positive civil rights of protection and...
Former Pakistan captain Rameez Raja has supported the decision to impose five-year ban on Shoaib Akhtar, saying the temperamental fast bowler had become a “problem child” and the verdict was just and expected. However the verdict evoked...
t was tempting to have Virender Sehwag displace Aravinda de Silva as cricket’s Mad Max, but that would still be short-changing the explosive Indian opener. Good lord, only two batsmen in the history of the game — who incidentally answer to the names...
India lost the second Test against South Africa by a huge margin of an innings and 90 runs. After being shot out for a paltry 76 in the first innings, the home team were unable to restrict the Proteas, who put up a mammoth 494 runs on the board to put...
Bangalore, April 07: The controversy surrounding the Hogenakkal water project seemed to worsen on Monday as the Kannada Rakshana Vedike, an outfit on the lines of Shiv Sena, demanded that superstar Rajnikanth should apologise for hurting the sentiments...
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