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Electric Shocks to the rescue of Tumour patients.

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A painful but effective way of treating tumor is found out by a team of researchers. By this method, using a device electric shock is given to the tumor which becomes softens before chemotherapy.

Due to electric shocks, cancer cells become porous so that more of the toxic drugs attack the tumor than healthy cells.

Dec 7, big day for Google, launches its own broswer based OS notebook and its app store.

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The much exiting day for Google lovers, Google debuts it own OS(Operating system), Chrome OS, based on the open-source Chromium OS.

Google launches its first netbook named Cr-48, preloaded with Chrome OS. Google will distribute the laptop through its Chrome OS Pilot Program and for the masses it may be available starting mid 2011.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange refused bail by London court, vows to fight extradition to Sweden

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Bad news for the Wikileaks fans. London court has refused to grant bail to Julian Assange over sexually assault charges and was remanded in custody until 14 December.

A Wikileaks spokesman said the arrest was an attack on media freedom and pledged to continue publishing.

But Assange's lawyer, Mark Stephens said, he will try to apply for bail again.

Pollution blocking Sun rays, keeping earth cool and reducing Global warming?

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Is pollution in favor of mankind in protecting the earth from global warming? Yes, if the see what the Met Office said.

We know from various, almost more than 20 reputed scientific institutions around the world showed us that global temperatures are higher than ever.

According to the Met Office, there is minimal rise in gradual rise in temperatures over the last 30 years.

Study by OECD ranks developed countries having brighter maths students.

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According to recent study by the OECD, Shanghai leads the table with 600 points having good number of students who are good at Maths subject. Where as the Britain has been ranked below the international average .

UK performed worse in maths than any other subject, according to the study.

Britons booze most, Indians least in the world.

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According to survey, Britons booze maximum with the international average of 71% where as Indians drink the least in the world, with just 27 per cent i.e., one third of the Britons.

The survey found nearly one in 10 Britons admits to drinking every day - almost twice the number in France.

Around 41 per cent of Britons drink regularly, more than the nearest rivals in Australia, 27 per cent, and the international average of 17 per cent, the Daily Mail reports.

No wedding revelry or function is considered complete without Bollywood Item number Munni Badnaam.

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At last Arbaaz Khan might be very happy after becoming a successful producer and delivering a big blockbuster movie with the help of brother as well as his wife Munni sorry sorry i mean malaika :P

Munni has become so famous in Pakistan that politicians from leading parties in pakistan using the hit Bollywood item song to take a swipe at one another.

China economic data was 'man made': Wikileaks

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Is the economic growth which china is projecting is unreliable? Wikileaks leaked cable tell us that Chinese Vice Premier Li Keqiang, admitted in 2007 that some of the country's economic data was 'man-made' and thus unreliable.

When evaluating the province's economy, Li said he focused on three figures - electricity consumption, volume of rail cargo and the amount of loans issued, a confidential memo released WikiLeaks.

Oooooo........... Wikileaks founder Julian Assange surrenders to UK police.

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WikiLeaks founder, Julian Assange surrenders to UK police on a European warrant issued by Sweden over allegations of sex crimes including rape, says London's Metropolitan Police.

He had an international interpol warrant too. Swedish prosecutors issued the arrest order for Assange on suspicion of committing sexual crimes, which he denies.

ReWalk, Exoskelton for the handicapped who can't walk is out of reach for the common man.

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Argo Medical Technologies' ReWalk , which lets the physically handicapped who can't walk can now walk with it. Weighs about seven pounds(3.17 kgs) and has two mechnical leg support with motorized joints and motion sensors, a harness, and a backpack for holding the computer that controls the device and a battery which is said to last three-and-a-half hours.

In can be helpful for those who can't walk on their own due to health issues like digestive, cardiovascular, and circulatory issues.

It is being clinical trialed at US and Israel, and this motorised device costs around $100,000.

This Traffic camera can make you millionaire if you obey the traffic rules.

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An interesting concept The Speed Camera Lottery, a winning project for Volkswagen's Fun Theory series.

According to this concept, the traffic camera tracks the moves and speed of every vehicle and sends challan to fast drivers and enters law-obeying drivers enters into a lottery to win money.

After Digitizing the library world, Google opens e-book store.

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Criticized by many book author for digitizing their books, and digitizing almost major books across world with the help of libraries,Google now plans to sell it. Google is going to launch its own digital books store.

Formerly known as Google Editions,Google eBooks, is expected to launches in the US on 6 December.

It has over three million e-books to download for a wide range of devices, competing with Amazon and Apple's iBookstore.

Wikileaks founder Julian Assange personal money gets freezed in Swiss Bank.

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One more financial shock for the Wikileaks founder Assange. The Wikileak is loosing its funding at very rapid rate.

Switzerland post office bank, PostFinance, has announced that they had frozen the accounts of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

Indian origin doctor creates World's first artifical kidney.

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So there gonna be an end to Dialysis, if the trial of artificial kindey goes through. An Indian-origin researcher cum doctor Shuvo Roy, with his team at the University of California has created the world's first artificial implantable kidney.

Artificial kidney device protoype is made up two parts. First is made up of silicon chips that can filter toxins out of the bloodstream. The filtered material is pumped into the second half of the system which is also made up of silicon chips but coated with human kidney cells. These human kidney cells help reabsorb some of the useful substances like sugars and salts back into the body. It also produces vitamin D and helps regulate blood pressure.

Announcment of Big Business deal between India and France in the next few days?

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Since the French President Nicholas Sarkozy is on a official 4 day tour visit to India, huge anticipation in business segment as the two nations may sign an agreement for the purchase of six nuclear reactors from the French nuclear giant Areva.

France hopes to sell the 1,650 MW,Each European Pressurized Reactor or the EPR, is capable of generating 1,650 MW of electricity and cost about 4 billions dollars, which means the deal will be worth $24 billion.

India' DRDO aims to develop hack-proof websites.

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With the repeated Chinese and Pakistan cyber bullying indian website, India's Defence Research and Development Organisation (DRDO) said that it has step a team for developing a mechanism to make websites hacking-proof.

Dr VK Saraswat, Scientific Advisor to Defence Minister and Director General of DRDO, is the man said to be behind the project. He revealed this information on the sidelines of a function where he was conferred with a D. Sc degree by the KIIT University at its annual convocation.

Saraswat described cyber security as a major concern for the nation's safety.

Recently, CBI, India's premiere investigating agency official website was hacked by a group who identified themselves as "Pakistani Cyber Army".

DRDO is developing both software and hardware to put defence networks out of the reach of hackers, he said.

- PTI Inputs

17 year school kid from Sikkim designs car based on Electromagnetic induction magnetism (EMIM)

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A class XI, seventeen-year-old, Deepak Gupta, a science department student of Jawaharlal Navodya Vidhlaya at Rabong in South Sikkim has come up with eco-friendly vehicle design which works on the principle of electromagnetic induction magnetism (EMIM).

He said that the design has one system in the gear. "By pressing the buttons of the vehicle, one can increase or decrease the speed of the vehicle. With the help of the batteries, we start the dynamo which shall charge the electromagnetic induction motor which gives energy to the vehicle," he said to PTI.

Sarkozy-Bruni seeks divine help at Fatehpur Sikri, India, prays for son.

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Fatehpur Sikri was a city developed by Mughal Emperor, Akbar located at Uttar Pradesh, India. This city was famous for its secularist views, since Akbar gave importance and respect to all the religions.

During the 4 day visit to India, French First Couple visited the famous Fatehpur Sikri dargah of saint Salim Chisthi, walked barefoot with their heads covered and prayed for a son. Similarly offering was done by none other than Mughal Emperor Akbar, centuries ago, later blessed with three sons.

No more PayPal donations to Wikileaks.

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This gonna be a big blow for the whistle blower WikiLeaks. After Amazaon, Paypal has closed it door for the Wikileaks, which gonna effect Wikileaks funding.

This comes after facing increased pressure from world governments.

“PayPal has permanently restricted the account used by WikiLeaks (Wikileaks) due to a violation of the PayPal Acceptable Use Policy, which states that our payment service cannot be used for any activities that encourage, promote, facilitate or instruct others to engage in illegal activity,” the company said in a statement on its blog. “We’ve notified the account holder of this action.”

Search Giant Google own Operating System Chrome OS may be unveiled on Dec 7th.

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The much awaited and much hyped project of Google developing their own OS may be out by Dec 7th.

Chrome Team had invited media for this event which is schedule on Dec 7th.

The other announcement by the team may be a Web/app store for Chrome OS .