Male mice sing to attract females |
- Male mice sing to attract females
- Bus-sized asteroid comes extremely close to Earth
- `Taj Mahal minaret has tilted 3.57 cm`
- First modern humans `settled in Arabia`
- Why the universe seems to have no anti-matter?
- `Facebook makes Timeline feature compulsory`
- Climate: UN launches online database for biz
- Apple working on universal touchscreen remote
- Alien life possible but not like that on Earth
- Mexico rolls out supercomputer
- Bowerbirds `woo mates with illusions`
- Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests
- New taste in Thai elephant meat risks extinction
- Britain ranks top risks posed by climate change
- Haiti, DR may facing big quake period: Scientists
- FB takes on `clickjacking` spammers in court
- Asia may not be such easy pickings for Apple
- Lawmakers press Google on privacy policy changes
| Male mice sing to attract females Posted: Male mice are able to sing melodic tunes to attract female partners, a study has said. The tunes are sung at ultrasonic range beyond human hearing. |
| Bus-sized asteroid comes extremely close to Earth Posted: A bus-sized newly discovered asteroid today came extremely close to the Earth, coming much nearer than the Moon, space scientists said. |
| `Taj Mahal minaret has tilted 3.57 cm` Posted: A minaret of the famed Taj Mahal has recorded a tilt of 3.57 cm in three decades but overall there is no significant change in heights of points lying on the main structure of the monument. |
| First modern humans `settled in Arabia` Posted: Scientists claim they have found vital clues which suggest that the first modern humans settled in Arabia on their way from the Horn of Africa to the rest of the world. |
| Why the universe seems to have no anti-matter? Posted: Physicists at the University of California have launched a lab experiment to find out whether antimatter behave differently in gravity than matter. |
| `Facebook makes Timeline feature compulsory` Posted: Social network Facebook has made compulsory its Timeline feature through which all of a user`s photographs and wall posts would be seen by friends on their homepage. |
| Climate: UN launches online database for biz Posted: The UN has launched a new online database to showcase successful strategies that businesses and communities are using to adapt to climate change while simultaneously increasing their profits. |
| Apple working on universal touchscreen remote Posted: A patent application published by the US Patent and Trademark Office Thursday showed that Apple is working on a universal touchscreen remote capable of controlling multiple devices. |
| Alien life possible but not like that on Earth Posted: An astronomer has said that while we could find life outside of Earth, it is unlikely that it would be intelligent or multi-cellular. |
| Mexico rolls out supercomputer Posted: : Mexican scientists inaugurated Latin America`s No. 2 supercomputer by size and speed, with the ability to process 24.9 trillion operations per second, authorities said. |
| Bowerbirds `woo mates with illusions` Posted: Avians are move clever than you thought, with some displaying traits often similar to humans -- for example, bowerbirds found in Australia woo mates with a lavish house of illusions, says a new study. |
| Poland signs copyright treaty that drew protests Posted: Poland on Thursday signed an international copyright agreement, sparking more demonstrations by Internet users who have protested for days over fear it will lead to online censorship. |
| New taste in Thai elephant meat risks extinction Posted: A new taste for eating elephant meat â€" everything from trunks to sex organs â€" has emerged in Thailand and could pose a new threat to the survival of the species. |
| Britain ranks top risks posed by climate change Posted: Coastlines, working patterns, and even the country`s most famous meal are under threat from climate change, Britain said Thursday in its first-ever national assessment of the likely risks. |
| Haiti, DR may facing big quake period: Scientists Posted: : Haiti and the neighboring Dominican Republic could be in for a period of periodic powerful earthquakes, according to a scientific study released Thursday. |
| FB takes on `clickjacking` spammers in court Posted: Facebook and the state of Washington sued a company on Thursday they accused of a practice called "clickjacking" that fools users of the world`s top social network into visiting advertising sites. |
| Asia may not be such easy pickings for Apple Posted: Investors in Apple Inc have a one-word answer for those who wonder whether this corporate juggernaut can maintain its phenomenal momentum in the years ahead: Asia. |
| Lawmakers press Google on privacy policy changes Posted: Representative Edward Markey was also one of eight US lawmakers who sent a letter to Google expressing concern that a planned consolidation of user information may make it more difficult for consumers to protect their privacy. |
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