Patch to make you invisible to mosquitoes
Researchers, including an Indian-origin scientist, have developed the world’s first lightweight patch that can make people “invisible” to pesky mosquitoes and could prove key in the battle against mal
Rajnath urges US: Keep India in loop on Afghan
The US had lost its focus in the war on terrorism in Afghanistan by partnering with Pakistan, BJP president Rajnath Singh has said as he asked the Obama administration to keep India in the loop on any
Snowfall carved valleys on Mars?
The valleys on Mars may have been carved out by melt-water from ancient snowfalls on the Red Planet, a new study suggests.
2-sun system ‘better suited for life’
Researchers have discovered a physical mechanism that could make binary stars more hospitable to habitable planets than single sun system.
Cavemen work was high art?
Prehi-storic man made cave art while high on hallucinogenic drugs, a new research has claimed.
‘India essential Afghan partner’
Terming India as an “essential partner” in Afghanistan, the US has asserted that the two countries share the view that the peace process in the war-torn country should be Afghan-led.
Personality may predict if you like spicy food
Certain aspects of an individual’s personality may be a determining factor in whether they like their food plain and bland or spicy and hot, according to a new research.
Snowy region found in baby solar system
Cosmic frost! Astronomers have discovered a snowy region in a far-off baby solar system, 175 light years away from the Earth.
Obama picks Nisha for S. Asia
US President Barack Obama has nominated an accomplished Indian-American woman administrator as America’s new point person for South Asia to succeed Robert Blake.
India needs to do more to attract large FDI: US leaders
There is more concern among US businesses now about investing in India than was a few years ago though New Delhi was pursuing reforms, senior American leaders have said.