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1. 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.

2. 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.

3. 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).

4. 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.

5. 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.

6. 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.

7. 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.

8. 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.

9. Fourteen Indian entrepreneurs awarded for innovative technologies
MIL/ANI    Jul 18, 2007    Author:

New Delhi, July 18, 2007 ( Wednesday) - Fourteen Indian entrepreneurs were today awarded for innovation in science and technology under the Lokheed Martin India innovation Growth Programme.

10. Now, seven simple hand gestures to switch your TV on
MIL/ANI    Jul 14, 2007    Author:

London: July 14, 2007 - Australian scientists have reportedly come up with a box that lets television viewers change channels, switch on the DVD player or switch off an irritating presenter with the wave of a hand.

11. Walking Robot that behaves like human in mountains
MIL/Agencies/Hindu    Jul 14, 2007    Author:

July 14, 2007 (Saturday) - Keeping in view the excellent model of a human being with the most highly skill of coordination and his style of walking, scientists around Florentin Wörgötter, Bernstein Center for Computational Neuroscience at the University of Göttingen, have simulated the neuronal principles that form the basis of this adaptivity in a walking robot.

12. You can now own your own ‘Spitfire’ for as little as 130, 000 pounds
MIL/ANI    Jul 13, 2007    Author:

London, July 13, 2007 - It was more than 60 years back when the Spitfire soared over skies of Britain, helping turn the tide against the Luftwaffe, and putting the German High Command’s decision to invade England, on the backburner.

13. Terror links shaken Bangalore companies, apprehend to lose business
MIL/DNA India    Jul 11, 2007    Author:

Bangalore, India: July 11, 2007 (Wednesday) - The exposure that Glasgow's suicide bomber, Kafeel Ahmed, had done worked as a Senior Design Engineer for Infotech Enterprises in Banaglaore in 2005-06 has put the company to possible information security risks in several ways.

14. Infosys Q1 worried over rising rupee, Profit affected
MIL/Agencies    Jul 11, 2007    Author: IRS/Sumeet Chatterjee

Bangalore, India: July 11, 2007 (Wednesday) - Infosys Technologies Ltd., who was privileged to have 35 percent jump in quarterly profit, boosted by tax gains, is worried over their profit margin due to the rising rupee.

15. Bill Gates offers agro kiosks and Research Center in Maharashtra
MIL/Agencies    Jul 6, 2007    Author: IRS/Rediff News

Mumbai: July 06, 2007 (Friday) – To help Maharashtra farmers to get the latest information on weather, cropping patterns and instant trends in agricultural produce prices, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates has offered to set up high tech agro kiosks across Maharasthra to help them fulfil their dream. He has also promised to set up a research centre near Pune.

16. Google buys to take on Skype
MIL/Agencies    Jul 5, 2007    Author:

Google, the Search giant, acquires web telephony specialist GrandCentral Communications - July 05, 2007 (Thursday) - Search giant Google has ramped up the pressure on Skype, Microsoft and others last week by acquiring web telephony startup GrandCentral Communications for an undisclosed sum.

17. Techies pull apart Apple iPhones; shares of parts-makers rise
MIL/Agencies    Jul 3, 2007    Author:

San Jose (California): July 03, 2007 - While most iPhone owners could not wait to try out their pricey new gadgets, a few raced to break them apart.

18. Shakti Extratainment Internet protocol television to be launched on July 4
MIL/Hindu    Jun 26, 2007    Author:

Chennai: June 16, 2007 - Shakti Extratainment, the first Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) channel based out of Chennai and one of the very first from India, will be launched here at a cultural ‘Bani Festival’ to be inaugurated by N. Ram, Editor-in-Chief, The Hindu at 10 a.m. on July 4.

19. Yahoo’s Chief Semel resigns, Jerry Yang takes over
MIL/Agencies    Jun 19, 2007    Author: IRS/Miguel Helft

San Francisco: June 19, 2007 (Tuesday) - Yahoo has confirmed on Monday that Semel, a former Warner Brothers Executive, has resigned and Jerry Yang, a co-founder of the company in 1994 with David Filo would succeed.

20. Indians invented World's first Windows-based online desktop
MIL/Agencies    Jun 17, 2007    Author: IRS/Anand Parthasarathy

Bangalore:June 17, 2007 (Sunday) - Delhi based Indian programmers have changed the history, they have done something that remained an impossible task for many majors. The Indian programmers have just announced "world's first Windows-based online desktop." It is called Nivio that helps one to create full fledged of one’s own on the Web.

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