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1. Visual Evidence of the Power of Prayer and Gratitude
MIL    Dec 11, 2007    Author:

December 11, 2007 - Dr. Masaru Emoto, a visionary researcher from Japan received certification from the Open International University as a Doctor of Alternative Medicine. Subsequently he was introduced to the concept of micro cluster water in the US and Magnetic Resonance Analysis technology.

2. Voyager 2 is About to Cross the Termination Shock
MIL/UT    Nov 30, 2007    Author:

November 30, 2007 - NASA's Voyager 2 spacecraft is about to cross another milestone on its long journey leaving the Solar System. According to researchers at the University of California, Riverside, the plucky spacecraft is about to pass through the "termination shock"; the point at which the Sun's solar wind slows down to subsonic speed.

3. Scientists Find Fossil of Enormous Bug
MIL/Agencies    Nov 23, 2007    Author: THOMAS WAGNER

London, Novermber 23, 2007 - This was a bug you couldn't swat and definitely couldn't step on. British scientists have stumbled across a fossilized claw, part of an ancient sea scorpion, that is of such large proportion it would make the entire creature the biggest bug ever.

4. Inflatable Lunar Habitat to Be Tested in Antarctica
MIL/UT    Nov 23, 2007    Author: Fraser Cain

November 24, 2007 - As humans prepare to return to the Moon, this time to stay, there are so many different technologies that need to be developed and tested. NASA and the NSF are testing out a new prototype for an inflatable habitat that might eventually protect humans on the Moon. And they're testing it in the most extreme place on Earth: Antarctica.

5. Yahoo opens new markets in India - Yahoomail in Hindi
MIL/Yahoo    Oct 31, 2007    Author:

New Delhi, October 31st 2007 — Yahoo! India the largest Internet brand in India, today announced a completely new Indian web experience with the availability of Yahoo! Mail in Hindi.

6. Libraries decline Deals to Place Books on Web
MIL/IR/NYT    Oct 22, 2007    Author:

New York: October 22, 2007 - Google and Microsoft offered several major publishers and research libraries to scan their books into computer data bases since they declined to oblige them.

7. Google Growing twice as fast as overall online Ad. Market
MIL/NYT    Oct 19, 2007    Author:

San Francisco, October 19, 2007 - The financial reports speak that the gap between Google and its rivals is getting larger. The results show that Google is growing roughly twice as fast as the overall online advertising market and that itself is booming.

8. Mobile Users want digital camera, music player, and stereo FM radio
MIL/TechTree.com    Oct 19, 2007    Author:

October 19, 2007 – The sale of mobile handset users has declined for the first time in 3 years as per the study on the India Mobile Handset Usage and Satisfaction 2007 by International Data Corporation (IDC). The users want digital camera, music player, and stereo FM radio even in cheap mobiles.

9. The plan for eternal life, new technique
MIL/NewScientist    Oct 15, 2007    Author: Danielle Egan

October 15, 2007 - I'M SITTING in a darkened hall listening to neuroscientist Anders Sandberg describe how to scan ultra-thin sections of brain. First, embed the brain in plastic, then use a camera combined with laser beam and diamond blade to capture images of the tissue as it is sliced.

10. New BSNL Landline connections to carry Bundle Broadband
MIL/TechTree    Oct 8, 2007    Author:

New Delhi: October 8, 2007 - For every new landline connection installed across the country, Bharat Sanchar Nigam Limited (BSNL) will offer a bundled Broadband connection at no additional cost, the company said, and users will be able to activate the connection any time.

11. Artificial life created in lab is no surprise – Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist
MIL/Guardian/Interiew    Oct 7, 2007    Author: Sofia Nitin Raj

London: October 7, 2007 – Sofia Nitin Raj, who is at present in London, invited the attention of Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India, and drew his attention on the invention by Craig Venter, the American Biologist, who told the British Media that he has successfully built a synthetic chromosome out of laboratory chemicals and is expected to announce the creation of the first new artificial life form on the Earth very soon.

12. NBC Offers Downloading of its Shows
MIL/NYT    Sep 20, 2007    Author:

September 20, 2007 - NBC Universal announced on Wednesday that it would soon permit consumers to download many of NBC’s most popular programs free to personal computers and other devices for one week immediately after their broadcasts.

13. NASA Moves Up Landing Because of Hurricane
MIL/NYT    Aug 19, 2007    Author: Kenneth Chang

August 19, 2007 - With Hurricane Dean headed toward the Gulf of Mexico, the space shuttle Endeavour undocks from the International Space Station today, a day early, and is scheduled to land Tuesday.

14. Endeavour crew awaits green light from NASA
MIL/Agencies    Aug 16, 2007    Author: Marcia Dunn

Cape Canaveral, Fla., August 16, 2007 - After nearly a week of agonizing over a deep gouge on Endeavour's belly, NASA was close to completing tests yesterday and deciding whether to order risky spacewalk repairs.

15. Endeavour mission hit by shuttle damage
MIL/dnaindia/Agencies    Aug 11, 2007    Author:

Washington, August 11, 2007 - NASA said it has detected an apparent gouge on shuttle Endeavour's heat shield during a routine inspection, after the orbiter docked with the International Space Station (ISS).

16. Indian cryogenic stage just a step away’
MIL/Agencies    Aug 7, 2007    Author:

Bangalore, August, 2007 - The fully Indian cryogenic upper stage of ISRO’s satellite launcher is now just a lap away from final qualification, according to officials.

17. Probe heads off to find life on Mars
MIL/Agencies    Aug 6, 2007    Author: Jean-Louis Santini

August 06, 2007 - A US space probe began a long journey to Mars on Saturday, where it will land and dig through Martian soil in a search for signs of life in a freezing region of the Red Planet.

18. Nasa inquiry into drunk astronauts
MIL/Agencies    Jul 28, 2007    Author:

July 28, 2007 - Drunk astronauts were cleared for both a space shuttle mission and a flight aboard a Russian Soyuz rocket, a doctor who conducted an independent review of Nasa crew behaviour said yesterday.

19. NASA robots practice Moon survey in Arctic Circle
MIL/ANI    Jul 21, 2007    Author:

Washington, July 21, 2007 - Two NASA robots are surveying a rocky, isolated polar desert within a crater in the Arctic Circle, and according to a study, this will help scientists learn how robots evaluate potential outposts on the Moon or Mars.

20. The mystery behind queen bees’ promiscuity solved
MIL/ANI    Jul 20, 2007    Author:

Washington, July 20, 2007 - A new study has found that the mystery behind queen honeybees’ extreme promiscuity serves the purpose of producing more productive colonies.

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