Neanderthals did it more than us?
Washington:: Scientists from universities of Southampton and Calgary have discovered that Neanderthals were much more promiscuous than people today.
The scientists examined finger ratios from fossili
Bush still 'sick' over WMD search fail
Washington: Former US President George W Bush has revealed in his memoir "Decision Points" that he still has "a sickening feeling" about the failure to find weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
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'Obama will not interrupt Mumbaikars'
Mumbai: Mumbai Police have given assurances that during US President Barack Obama's visit to the city, Mumbaikars will not be barred from accessing the roads used by his motorcade.
Rajnish Seth, Join
New Barbie is a 'gift to paedophiles'
London: Child protection experts have branded a new Barbie doll that features a hidden camera and costs 59.99 pounds as a 'gift to paedophiles'.
The Barbie Video Girl has a tiny recording device on
SA batsman Herschelle Gibbs was a loner, claims Coach
Melbourne: Former South African cricket team coach Mickey Arthur has described opener Herschelle Gibbs as somewhat of a loner after he criticised the power set-up under him.
Reacting to comments in G
Humanoid to walk on Moon within 1000 days, say NASA
London: NASA has unveiled a plan to send a humanoid robot to the Moon in just 1,000 days for a fraction of the cost of sending a human.
The plan would cost less than 200million dollars, plus 250milli
Flirting style key to relationships
London, Nov. 1: An assistant professor of communication studies at the University of Kansas, Mr Jeffrey Hall, has identified five styles of flirting.
Mr Hall, who recently completed study into style
Karnataka crisis: High Court to hear independent MLAs' case
Bengaluru: A full-bench of the Karnataka High Court will hear the disqualification case of five independent MLAs today.
The new Bench comprising Justice Mohan Shanthanagouder, Justice Abdul Nazir and
'Deadly' Punjabi Taliban being formed in Afghan province
Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Tayyaba (LeT) has split to form a new and more sophisticated Punjabi Taliban in Afghanistan’s Kunar province, Nato and ISAF command in Afghanistan have confirmed.
'Sachin's been in form longer than we've been alive'
Ahmedabad: New Zealand captain Daniel Vettori has identified Indian batting maestro Sachin Tendulkar as the biggest challenge awaiting his team during the Test series in India.
Tendulkar, who has bee