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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.

Bill Clinton demands respect for wife Hillary Clinton

Washington, May 28 : Bill Clinton demands respect for wife Hillary Clinton

Common building blocks of flowering plants evolved independently on evolutionary tree

Washington, May 28 : Purdue University researchers have unearthed evidence that a fundamental building block in the cells of flowering plants, known as syringyl lignin, evolved independently but al

Indian origin scientist reveals molecular fingerprint of cocaine addiction

Washington May 28 : By carrying out the first large-scale analysis of proteins in the brains of monkeys addicted to cocaine, a research team led by an Indian boffin has revealed new information on

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