1 in 10 dentists in UK earning more than PM
A new research has revealed that more than one in ten dentists in the UK are earning more than the Prime Minister – and hundreds are taking home more than
£300,000.
The number of dentists smashin
Manmohan tops Newsweek's list of ten world leaders
The Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh, heads the chart of Newsweek Magazine's list of ten world leaders, who have won respect and is described as "the leader other leaders love" despite India being pl
Satyam case: Andhra HC grants bail to Raju
The Andhra Pradesh High Court on Wednesday granted bail to former Satyam Computers chairman B. Ramalinga Raju in connection with the multi-crore financial scam case.
3 years old ‘Indian’ superbug not as horrible as feared: Expert
An expert has said that the NDM-1 bacteria, which are resistant to almost all antibiotics, is already three-years-old and may not be as horrible as feared.
Hearing impaired can use mime on cell phone
Washington, Aug. 17: University of Washington engineers are developing a tool which would be able to transmit American Sign Language over US cellular networks.
“This is the first study of how the hea
‘Lohan out of rehab this week’
If sources are to be believed, then Lindsay Lohan will indeed be getting out of the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Hospital as early as this week.
Increasing Antarctic sea ice extent stuns scientists
While the Arctic sea ice has been decreasing over the years, the Antarctic sea ice extent has been increasing slightly — a phenomenon that has left scientists baffled.
Fennell inspects stadia to take stock of 2010 CWG
Commonwealth Games Federation president Michael Fennell, who is on a two-day visit to New Delhi, inspected the Thyagaraj Sports Complex and the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium here on Wednesday morning to ta
Real Madrid signs German WC star Ozil
German World Cup star Mesut Ozil, who was being tracked by Manchester United, has signed a 12 million pound deal with Real Madrid.
Special yoga classes for breast cancer survivors boost recovery
A research has found that the new specialised Iyengar yoga program for breast cancer survivors and those undergoing breast cancer treatment affects the recovery positively.