Russia to resume tests of submarine-launched missile
Test launches of Russia's Bulava ballistic missile will resume between September 9 and 12, a defence industry source said on Friday.
"Everything is ready for the resumption of test launches," the sou
15-year-old is youngest Cambridge student in over 200 years
A 15-year-old Briton has become the youngest student to gain a place at Cambridge University for over two centuries. He has enrolled for a course that is considered one of the toughest in the world an
'God did not create the universe'
British physicist Stephen Hawking has said the creation of the universe was a result of the inevitable laws of physics and it did not need God's help.
In his latest book titled "The Grand Design", Ha
Communal clash during Janmashtami function, 8 injured
Eight people, including two policemen, were injured in a communal clash at a function organised for Janmashtami here, police said on Thursday.
The clash took place at Hindpiri colony late on Wednesda
Suspected Maoists kill 2 in West Bengal
Suspected Maoists on Thursday shot dead two people in West Bengal's West Midnapore district, police said.
"Two bodies were found at Ektal village near Aguiboni area of Jhargram sub-division in the di
Toddler becomes youngest to get artificial lung
A two-year-old boy has made medical history by becoming the world's youngest person to receive an artificial lung.
Owen Stark seemed a happy and healthy toddler until his collapse during a shopping t
Bihar CPI-M leader expelled for trying to 'patch up' with JD-U
Subodh Roy, Bihar leader from the Communist Party of India-Marxist (CPI-M), was expelled from the party on Wednesday after he tried to “patch up” with Janata Dal-United (JD-U) leader and chief ministe
PC stands by 'saffron terror' tag
New Delhi, Sept. 1: Unapologetic about using the term saffron terror that infuriated the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), home minister P. Chidambaram on Wednesday said he used the words to convey the m
India suffer biggest loss
Rosario (Argentina), Aug. 31: The Indian women’s hockey team slumped to their biggest World Cup defeat as they were crushed 1-7 by defending champions the Netherlands in their opening Pool A match her
Brisk walk keeps bowel cancer away
London, Aug. 31: Taking a brisk walk daily could prevent thousands of cases of breast and bowel cancer, according to new research.
Just 45 minutes a day of activity at a moderate level could prevent