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India test-fires Second missile Akash
MIL Nov 30, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Bhubneshwar - India on Tuesday test-fired a short-range anti-aircraft missile from a site in Orissa, defence sources said. It was the second test of the missile named Akash.
The last successful test was held on Friday and came a day after rival Pakistan tested a short-range nuclear-capable missile.
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Big Bang did not create space; it is infinite and eternal- new study
MIL Nov 28, 2004 Author: By Special Correspondent
Washington - According to a new study, space and dark are eternal, they were not created, and the 'Primordial Fireball' as claimed by the Big Bang theory could not produce them. The dark had existed before anything else since it is the occupant of the space, the master of the space. When there was no light before existence of the Universe, there existed dark, only dark, nothing else but dark. No one can challenge it, just think over it.
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Flaws of the Big Bang Theory?
MIL Nov 26, 2004 Author: Arif Nisar
The Big Bang theory, though accepted by scientists in general; has a number of flaws. It has left several serious doubts in the minds of physicists including Hawking how far Big Bang Theory is accurate and the questions are piling up day by day.
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The Earth has 4.9 billion years life
MIL Nov 25, 2004 Author: Arif Nisar
The Earth is the most miraculous creation. It is the unique part of the Solar System, rather solitary in several respects. This is the only planet so far known having life in whole of the Universe. There are millions of other Earths, but they are still the process of detection.
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Mind Control exists! - Russian methods of controlling the mind
pravda Nov 25, 2004 Author: special correspondent
Academician Igor Smirnov of the Russian Academy of Sciences is often referred to as a father of psychotropic weapons. At the age of 28, he became the head of a laboratory in Russia"s 1st Medical Institute. He is the author of numerous sensational discoveries
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NASA upholds Two Big Bangs Theory while hunting black holes
MIL Nov 24, 2004 Author: Monica Bhatia
Black Holes are extremely dangerous; they swallow up anything that falls under their strong gravitational pull. It can even engulf any part of the Solar System, may be the Earth, or even the Sun. "There are also shooting black holes, which travel and carry with their tail anything that falls within its event horizon," Dr. Raj Baldev, Indian Cosmo Theorist said.
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Black Holes: Giant Supernova created the Solar System- Indian Cosmo theorist
MIL Nov 23, 2004 Author: Monica Bhatia
In continuation of my previous article, I approched Dr. Raj Baldev who siad "the subject of Black Hole is incomplete without mentioning Chandrasekhar Limit." According to Chandrasekhar law, only those dying stars can become black holes whose mass is within the range of 2-8 times than the mass of the Sun. These stars make only tiny black holes, less than the category of small black holes, the minimum mass of small ones is of 40 times mass of the Sun.
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Large Black Hole carries masses of 3-10 million Suns - Indian Cosmo Theorist
MIL Nov 22, 2004 Author: Monica Bhatia
Black Hole is a fearful and panicky name that has been terrifying the world the scientists for several years. It was first termed as black hole in 1969 by an American Scientist John Wheeler. Many scientists including Albert Einstein then interpreted it. The latest two living legends are Stephen Hawking from England and Dr. Raj Baldev, Cosmo Theorist from India.
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Did man evolve from Apes or God created man?
MIL Nov 20, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
BEIJING: In the present age, old theories are being challenged. According to National Geographic, the one with the most far reaching effects is the new ray of birth of man which challenges Charles Darwain’s Origin of the Species.
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Europe catches the Moon
MIL Nov 17, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
London - Europe has a proud moment to announce its first mission to the Moon. It has entered the orbit of the Moon. The spacecraft is SMART-1, an unmanned flight, driven by solar energy. The purpose of this mission is that it will collect a range of data including Moon's origin.
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Homemaster introduces new concept of ‘Online Community’
MIL Nov 17, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
London - Homemaster has introduced a new concept of ‘online community’ and given a practical shape for everyday surfers. It is getting popular because of its integrated suite of web-based applications. Homemaster enables families and friends to communicate and collaborate online like never before, sharing photos, calendars, websites, discussion forums and more, all in one place that they can call their own and where they set the rules.
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Can bio-diesels be a substitute for fossil fuels?
MIL Nov 16, 2004 Author: Priyanka Srivastava
Herbal plants available in abundance in India can be used for the production of bio-diesel.
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Microsoft to provide jobs to over thousand Indians
MIL Nov 16, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Microsoft would formulate its software in 14 different Indian languages within 1 year and would provide employment to over thousand Indians. Steve Ballmer, the Microsoft CEO revealed this plan of his company to Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Tuesday.
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ISRO to be partner with US, UK in Moon Mission
MIL Nov 15, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Bangalore - IRSO, Indian Space Research Organization has decided to seek cooperation from five countries in their Moon mission scheduled to be launched in 2006-07. The five countries are UK, GERMANY Sweden Bulgaria and U.S. The mission shall be unmanned.
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NASA to break its world record, to fly 10 times the speed of sound
MIL Nov 15, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
London – NASA is likely to attempt to break a world speed record for the second time in a year by flying at nearly 10 times the speed of sound. Nasa will use X-43A will use "scramjet" engine to break its previous record.
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Ice volcano on Titan supports theory of Icy Era in Early Universe
MIL Nov 13, 2004 Author: Henry Groover
Washington – The European American Cassini-Huygens space probe recently detected traces of ice flowing on the surface of Saturn’s largest moon, Titan. It has suggested that there is an existence of an ice volcano. Even NASA confirms this.
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Lunar Spacecraft SMART-1 ready to orbit around the Moon
MIL Nov 12, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
London - Europe’s first lunar spacecraft SMART-1 is set to move into orbit around the Moon on Monday the 15 November 2004. The craft has already reached the “gateway” of the Moon, the area where from its gravity dominates the Earth.
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Microsoft plays unhealthy competition with Google and Yahoo?
MIL Nov 11, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Washington - With the announcement of its new search engine, experts feel that Microsoft may spoil the search engine party of Google and Yahoo.
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MSN-New Search Engine in offing, Tough competition between Google and Microsoft
MIL Nov 10, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Chairman Bill Gates told shareholders that the timeline would be stepped up a bit."We have a lot of new things coming up in search," he said during the company's annual shareholder meeting.
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India to become Hub for Chip Manufacture
MIL Nov 1, 2004 Author: Special Correspondent
Bangalore – India is on the last leg of becoming a chip-manufacturing hub if the IT Ministry extends its cooperation and approves its plan. Having identified RFID as the springboard to make strides in the IT hardware sector, Dayanidhi Maran, Minister for Communications and IT, said here that the country's efforts to encourage hardware would be best served by investing in manufacturing next generation chips with radio frequency identification (RFID) technology.
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