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Indian origin scientist says geoengineering could slow down global water cycle

Washington, May 28 : A new study from a scientist of Indian origin has determined that intentional manipulation of solar radiation by “geoengineering” could lead to a less intense global water cycl

Amnesty lambastes Bush’s hollowness for overlooking Musharraf’s HR violations

London, May 28 : International human rights organization Amnesty International (AI) has criticised Washington’s support for Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, at a time when the country was movin

Milky Way is slimmer than previously believed

Milky Way is slimmer than previously believedWashington, May 28

Archaeologists find part of ancient Egyptian fertility temple beneath Nile River

Washington, May 28 : Archaeologists have discovered a portico, or covered entryway, of an ancient Egyptian fertility temple beneath the surface of the Nile River in Egypt.

Scientists devise 'P4P' system for faster, efficient web usage

Washington, May 28 : Current Internet usage puts a great deal of strain on available bandwidth for transmitting data.

Scientists spot gigantic earth-sized tornadoes on Sun

Washington, May 28 : Scientists have spotted gigantic earth-sized tornadoes twirling on the surface of the sun and firing white-hot charged particles into interplanetary space.

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