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Rahman to perform at Oscars again

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Indian composer A.R. Rahman, who has been second time lucky in getting two nominations at the Oscars, will be performing at the prestigious award ceremony in Los Angeles yet again.

Nicole Kidman wants daughter to become a singer

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Hollywood beauty Nicole Kidman wants her daughter Sunday Rose to follow the footsteps of her husband, singer Keith Urban as she loves her home to be filled with musical tunes.

Britain develops blood test for mad cow disease

BRITISH RESEARCH-ERS have developed the “world’s first accurate blood test” for human mad cow disease, or Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.

Scientists grow human blood vessels in lab

Off-the-shelf blood vessels could soon be a reality, as scientists have come up with a way to grow new human veins in the laboratory.

Cricket: Pakistan players charged over corruption

The tainted Pakistan trio of Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Amir were on Friday charged with conspiracy to obtain and accept corrupt payments and to cheat by the UK prosecution service in the spot-fixing scandal that rocked world cricket in 2010.

Talking with hands might help solve complex issues

Talking with your hands can trigger images that help solve complex problems bearing on spatial visualisation, an important skill for both students and professionals.

For world’s top art galleries, just click!

Art lovers will be able to stroll through some of the world’s most famous galleries at the click of a mouse after Google launched a website Tuesday using Street View technology to put the venues onlin

‘Water entering Arctic warmest in 2,000 yrs’

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Water flowing from the North Atlantic Ocean into the Arctic Ocean is at its warmest level for more than 2,000 years.

Birth order to help find perfect match?

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If clinical psychologist Linda Blair is to be believed, finding your perfect partner could be just one easy step away.

Scientists aim to use stem cells to mend broken hearts

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BRITISH SCIENTISTS have started working on a new research programme to use regenerative medicine to help mend broken hearts.

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