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What happens in our brains when we judge others

Washington, May 19: American neuroscientists are using a technique called functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), a type of brain scan that measures blood flow, to understand what happens in

Pak, US reaffirm commitment to fight terror

Sharm El Sheikh (Egypt), May 19 : At the first meeting between the heads of government after a new democratic government assumed office in Islamabad, Pakistan and the US are learnt to have reaffirm

World’s smallest predator can recognize prey with sense of touch

Washington, May 19 : Biologists have determined that the Etruscan shrew, which is one of the world’s smallest predators, hunts for its prey predominantly with its sense of touch.

Demonstrations at start of biodiversity conference

Bonn, Germany  - Demonstrators picketed a major international conference in the former West German capital Bonn as nations began talks on Monday on how to stop the ongoing destruction of nature.

Now, a way to tell how much ancient carbon from soil is being lost to the atmosphere as CO2

Washington, May 19: A group of international scientists have found a way to distinguish just how much of ancient carbon, which is stored in huge amounts in soil, is being lost to the atmosphere as

Quieting the R-word: US economy proving robust

Quieting the R-word: US economy proving robustWashington  -

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