Weighing in at 30,000 pounds, a new bomb for US
The US Air Force has a new 30,000-pound bomb in its arsenal designed to penetrate targets buried deep underground, a spokesman said on Tuesday.
The Air Force started taking delivery of the giant bomb
Gas clouds formed after Big Bang found
Astronomers have discovered two clouds of gas which they believe were formed in the first few minutes after the Big Bang that created the universe.
US working to contain LeT in South Asia
The United States is working to contain Lashkar-e-Taiba (leT), the Pakistani-based terrorist organization held responsible for the Nov 2008 Mumbai attacks, in South Asia, according to a top US command
After China, India ranks second in foreign students in US
China and India occupy the top two spots in contributing foreign students to the United States, with the international education sector bringing in USD 21.3 billion into the domestic economy, a new re
No change in US visa policy with regard to Modi: Blake
The US on Tuesday said that there is no change in its visa policy with regard to Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi, but asserted that the state has a very welcoming environment for American busines
US school board sells ad space on report cards
Faced with stinging budget cuts, a county school board in the Rocky Mountain state of Colorado is selling advertising space on report cards to help make ends meet.
Jefferson County Public Schools exp
American spec-Ops command: Osama SEAL raid book 'a lie'
The U.S. Special Operations Command is calling a former Navy SEAL's book bogus, with its claims to describe the 'real' version of the raid that killed Osama bin Laden. It's the first time the command
Warren Buffett builds $10.7bn stake in IBM
Warren Buffett said his Berkshire Hathaway has accumulated a 5.5 per cent stake in IBM, the billionaire investor's biggest bet in the technology field he has historically shunned.
Buffett, in a CNBC
Nobel laureate Khorana dies at 89
Pioneering Indian American biochemist Har Gobind Khorana, who won the 1968 Nobel Prize for Medicine, died of natural causes in Concord, Massachusetts.
Khorana, 89, who was MIT’s Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus, died earlier this week.
Nobel laureate Khorana dies at 89
Pioneering Indian American biochemist Har Gobind Khorana, who won the 1968 Nobel Prize for Medicine, died of natural causes in Concord, Massachusetts.
Khorana, 89, who was MIT’s Alfred P. Sloan Professor of Biology and Chemistry emeritus, died earlier this week.