Samsung to stop selling window ACs this year |
- Samsung to stop selling window ACs this year
- Sony launches LED TV for Rs 3.6 lakh
- Radical theory says `inanimate` objects also alive
- Molecules that gave birth to life itself recreated
- ‘3 Idiots’ UAV inducted into counter-insurgency ops
- STEPS to set up plant to turn plastic waste to fuel
- Criminals using Facebook to taunt victims
- E-books damaging society: US novelist
- World’s 1st wall-to-wall map for carbon estimation
- Solar storms behind Earth’s vanishing electrons
- Japan studies flora and fauna near Fukushima plant
- Phone app helps British teens find free condoms
- China opens largest electric car-charging station
- Climate change may shrink wheat crop yields
| Samsung to stop selling window ACs this year Posted: Samsung India Electronics has decided to stop selling window air-conditioners (ACs) from this year as its sales have dwindled, the company said today. |
| Sony launches LED TV for Rs 3.6 lakh Posted: In order to strengthen its position in the Indian television market, Japanese consumer durable maker Sony today introduced a 65 inch LED TV, priced at Rs 3.6 lakh. |
| Radical theory says `inanimate` objects also alive Posted: Even so-called inanimate matter -- DNA, water and planets included -- are all alive, asserts a revolutionary new theory. |
| Molecules that gave birth to life itself recreated Posted: Scientists have for the first time recreated sugar molecules that gave birth to life itself, a breakthrough they say could soon lead them to understanding the origin of life better. |
| ‘3 Idiots’ UAV inducted into counter-insurgency ops Posted: The UAV, that awed viewers in the Bollywood hit "3 Idiots", has been officially inducted into the paramilitary forces. |
| STEPS to set up plant to turn plastic waste to fuel Posted: The Mumbai based firm has also succeeded in generating diesel from algae. |
| Criminals using Facebook to taunt victims Posted: All the profiles were closed by Facebook following investigations by prison officials. |
| E-books damaging society: US novelist Posted: Jonathan Franzen has warned that our desire for the instant gratification of e-books is damaging for society. |
| World’s 1st wall-to-wall map for carbon estimation Posted: The colour of the map - with a spatial resolution of 500 m x 500 m- represent the amount of carbon density stored in the vegetation. |
| Solar storms behind Earth’s vanishing electrons Posted: UCLA researchers showed that the missing electrons are swept away from the planet by a tide of solar wind. |
| Japan studies flora and fauna near Fukushima plant Posted: Scientists are studying how radiation has affected plants and animals living near the crippled Fukushima nuclear plant. |
| Phone app helps British teens find free condoms Posted: Though there are no restrictions on who can download it, but to get free condoms, users have to be aged between 13 and 19. |
| China opens largest electric car-charging station Posted: China`s largest EV charging and battery swapping station has been put into operation in Beijing. |
| Climate change may shrink wheat crop yields Posted: Wheat is harvested in temperate zones on more than 220 million hectares, making it the most widely grown crop on Earth. |
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