Pak Govt may have approved Shahzad’s murder: Mullen
Pakistan Government may have sanctioned the abduction and subsequent killing of journalist Syed Saleem Shahzad, a top US military official has said.
Ancient creatures ‘had powerful eyes’
Some ancient primitive creatures had excellent vision — in fact, their powerful eyes were made from 3,000 tiny lenses, a new study on fossils has revealed.
‘Anti-smoking drugs are harmful’
People who take help of anti-smoking drugs to kick the butt are 72 per cent more prone to serious heart attacks than those who take sham medications, a new study led by an Indian-origin scientist has
‘Husain wanted to destroy work’
People who take help of anti-smoking drugs to kick the butt are 72 per cent more prone to serious heart attacks than those who take sham medications, a new study led by an Indian-origin scientist has
Headley first refused to answer queries on Rana
In the first few days of his arrest, Mumbai terror attack accused David Headley refused to entertain any question on his childhood friend Tahawwur Husain Rana as he wanted to save him.
Now, computer hackers target Apple Inc. server
A group of computer hackers has posted a document online that contains usernames and passwords for an Apple Inc. server.
The move is one among a series of earlier security breaches that had compromis
Fox News' twitter hacks declare Obama dead
Hackers took over a politics Twitter feed belonging to US broadcaster Fox News announcing that President Barack Obama had been shot dead on America's national day.
The @foxnewspolitics feed stated:
US wars leave 225,000 dead, cost USD 4.4 trillion: study
US wars launched since the attacks of September 11, 2001 have left 225,000 dead and cost up to USD 4.4 trillion, according to a new study by university researchers.
The study published by Brown Unive
Al-Qaeda facing financial crunch and manpower shortage: Report
Details of communication between al Qaeda leaders derived from Osama bin Laden's computers indicate that the terror network is facing massive financial crunch and difficulties in replacing cadres los
UN peacekeepers brought cholera to Haiti: study
UN peacekeepers from Nepal brought the strain of cholera to Haiti responsible for an epidemic that has killed 5,500 people, according to a study published by the US Centers for Disease Control and Pre