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Scientists develop new method to produce 3D images of lungs
The latest research may turn out to be the first step on the road to more effective forms of treatment for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and lung cancer.
Haryana files case in industrial plot allotments; Bhupinder Singh Hooda in the dock
The Hooda government (2005-2014) faced allegations of scams in change of land use (CLU) licences, allotment of industrial and other plots and other land deals during its tenure.
Are Indian audiences mature enough to handle a porn-com like 'Kya Kool Hain Hum 3'?
Directed by Umesh Ghadge, ‘Kya Kool Hai Hum’ is a risque entertainer about two friends, who get trapped in the international adult film industry.
Wearables market on the rise; smartwatches, fitness trackers evolving fast
The world of wearable technology is an area of products, devices and services that is growing and evolving so quickly that by 2019, 214.6 million gadgets a year - from fitness trackers to headsets - will be shipping.
After Priv, BlackBerry now plans to launch more Android phones
BlackBerry has staked its turnaround on software and more aggressively licensing its trove of patents after its once-dominant handsets conceded the consumer smartphone market.
'Thanga Magan' Review: It is just another mediocre film
‘Thanga Magan’ refuses to be an entertainer. It merely floats with Anirudh’s music.
UN adopts resolution on Syrian peace process
Through the resolution, endorsing a peace process, the world body is sending a clear message that the time is now to stop the killing in Syria: US Secretary of State John Kerry.
CAG pulls up Army's ageing helicopters & inferior parachutes
The Army Aviation helicopters are old and ageing, with 52 per cent of the fleet are more than 30 years old: CAG
How jailing Indira Gandhi gave her a new lease of life & sank the Morarji Desai government
Perhaps Sonia Gandhi had this in her mind when she said, "I am Indira Gandhi's daughter-in-law. I am not scared of anybody."
Party president Amit Shah summons BJP MP Kirti Azad
Azad, however, stuck to his decision of holding a press conference on the issue on Sunday. "It was a good meeting (with Shah). I will hold the press conference on Sunday," he said.
Michel Platini's fading FIFA presidential bid faces ethics test
Michel Platini's fading chance of becoming FIFA president is being tested at an ethics hearing into his $2 million payment for work as Sepp Blatter's adviser.
'Neerja' has nothing that Pakistan will object to: Shabana Azmi
The Sonam Kapoor-starrer 'Neerja' is a biopic on the 23-year-old flight attendant from Chandigarh who saved 360 lives on a Pan Am flight
Where did it all go wrong for Jose Mourinho at Chelsea?
Mourinho is gone and Chelsea are back in a state of flux after possibly the most stunning decline ever seen in English top-flight football.
My films are more realistic, not 'abs-showing' ones: Ayushmann Khurrana
Actor-singer Ayushmann Khurrana, who has carved a niche in the Indian entertainment industry with films like 'Vicky Donor' and 'Dum Laga Ke Haisha', says that he does not act in films where he has to flaunt six-pack abs.
Interest rate to be based on marginal cost of funds from April 1
As per the final guidelines, banks will fix their lending rates as per their marginal cost of funding every month, which will be based on the rate offered on new deposits.
The seed of acting got into me because of 'Baazigar': Varun Sharma
The 24-year-old, whose character Chucha in 'Fukrey' garnered popularity among cinegoers, says wherever he goes, people still call him by that name.