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House wife from US comes out with successful recipe to cure her bald patches on her head.

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This 43-year old, home mommy from US, mother of three had come with her home recipe to cure balding patches on her head, which doctors claims to have no cure to it.

Mary Corrigan came up with a 'grow-your-hair-back diet' after a lengthy long research, devastated after hearing the Doctors negative response. Her diet did work, gave positive results within four months.

Married Women poisons whole family for stranger lover from Facebook.

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A married women from Delhi, wife of West Delhi jeweller shop owner, poisons whole family for a totally stranger, claimed to US based NRI and owner of a chain of hotels.

Police said that facebook stranger had sent her a friend request and she had accepted it. Following this, stranger further developed friendship with her and told her that he was an NRI but presently was living in Delhi. He claimed that he owned a few hotels in America and had other businesses too. She believed him and started dating him. After a few months, stranger proposed and they decided to get married.

Don't let your Web Browser save all your passwords.

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Passwords stored in your Web Browser are not safe, says c't, a German Computer Magazine. c't warns, by storing, we provide an easy gateway to access our unencrypted passwords to hackers with malwares and spywares.

The Tech magazine recommends that people who insist on storing passwords on a browser at least use some kind of master password, which means that all stored access data is safely encrypted. At present, which is available only with Firefox and Opera.

Did you checked out your new Zodiac sign? Ophiuchus is the latest addition

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Modern Astronomers welcome Ophiuchus, a new addition to the present 12 Zodiac signs. Ophiuchus is a rarely used astrological sign that is not included in most versions of the Zodiac calendars, also known as 'Serpentarius' with its dates falling between November 29 and December 17.

Ophiuchus was said to be counted between Scorpio and Sagittarius. But it was discarded by the Babylonians because they wanted 12 signs per year.

Taken from the Greek word for 'serpent-bearer', the sign is portrayed by a man grasping the snake that is represented by the constellation Serpens. Ophiuchus was one of the 48 constellations proposed by Ptolemy in the second century. It was earlier known as Serpentarius, a Latin word for serpent-bearer.

Disney's Pixar previews the teaser of popular animated movie 'Cars 2' at Detroit Auto Show

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Disney Pixar's 'Cars' sequel 'Cars 2' is back. Jay Schuster and Brad Lewis from Pixar Animation Studios, provided some hints of their coming film, “Cars 2,” which opens on June 24 while addressing an event at Detroit Auto Show.

Mr. Schuster is the film’s art director and Mr. Lewis, its co-director.

About their upcoming movie, they revealed one major new character, Finn McMissile, is based on James Bond’s 1964 Aston Martin DB5 and a secret agent babe, body inspired by Jaguar. Finn is given voice by Michael Caine and secret agent babe's by Holley Shiftwell.

Writing down worries boosts your performance

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(PTI)Researchers at the University of Chicago found that the exercise of writing down worries appears to clear the mind and allows it too focus on the job in hand.

The technique is so powerful that students taking an exam showed a 20 per cent improvement in their marks if they used it just before sitting down, they found.

"People are in this stressful situation and they worry about it and the consequences," said Prof Sian Beilock, who led the study.

Can Sacred Vedic chants can make rain fall?, scientists to find out soon.

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A group of scientists led by V.P.M. Nampoori, former director of the International School of Photonics, Cochin University (CUSAT), will conduct research into the impact of Vedic chants and the fire ritual on the atmosphere and its surroundings.

Soon they will be establish their base at the ancient village of Panjal in Kerala to study the 3,100-year-old Vedic ritual called Athirathram in April.

Hackers develop software, to deal with Natural Disaster.

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Hackers from around the world gathered at event called the Random Hacks of Kindness (RHoK), showed that hackers are not far behind when it come to social responsibility.

They developed a software that can help identify and reduce risks from natural hazards.

During these events, hackers develop and improve tools aimed at helping emergency managers respond more effectively to disasters.

Scientist records data in bacteria.

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A group of students from Hong Kong's Chinese University are making progress in Biostorage arena which could change our perception of storing data. These students are making research on E.coli bacterium(potential source of serious food poisoning) in which they intend to store such vast amounts of information.

Biostorage, the art of storing and encrypting information in living organisms, a new field which emerged about a decade ago.

In 2007, a team at Japan's Keio University said they had successfully encoded the equation that represents Einstein's theory of relativity, E=MC2, in the DNA of a common soil bacterium.

Hormones of Trust has its own limits: Researchers

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A hormone, named Oxytocin, produced by the hypothalamus in the brain, which helps and has been shown to make people trust each other more and promote feelings of love.

But according to researchers, this hormone has now been found to have limits, since it promotes love and trust only towards know(in-group) people and not towards people who are seen as different.

Psychologists have therefore concluded it is involved in ethnocentrism.

Russia soon to re-enter into Space tourism in 2013

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With the help Russia's Soyuz space ships, the Virginia-based company, Space Adventures will tour space to it's paying tourists in 2013.

The company is said, three space tourists per year will be able to book seats on Soyuz flights to the International Space Station (ISS).

File sharing sites attracts multi-billion visits, leads online piracy.

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According to study conducted by anti-fraud firm MarkMonitor, file-sharing websites is attracting more than 53 billion visits per year, mostly sharing illegal and pirated files.

For this, MarkMonitor monitored illegal traffic levels on 43 file-sharing sites and found that they generated more than 53 billion visits per year, mostly lead by RapidShare.com, Megavideo.com and Megaupload.com and were ranked top three respectively. This three website alone generated more than 21 billion visits.

Low depression found in Optimistic teens.

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According to the study carried out by Australian researchers, the found that kids who think positive about themselves and around them are less prone to depression.

This study was carried out on more than 5,600 Australian teens, aged between 12 to 14, was lead by researcher, Dr. George C. Patton of the University of Melbourne and Royal Children's Hospital in Australia.

This study was published in the journal Pediatrics.

King Khan says, Ganguly is like my younger brother.

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The embarrassment, received to the Bengal Tiger is all out in streets of Bengal in the form of violent protest. Kolkata Knight Riders' co-owner Shah Rukh Khan said that leaving out former India captain Sourav Ganguly from the team was a decision taken by the "cricketing brains" of the franchise and not by him.

Ganguly, state icon of West Bengal and who captained KKR in the inaugural and 2009 season, was completely ignored in two rounds of players' auction for the fourth edition.

Camel milk and urine to cure cancer?

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Researchers from Arab Science and Technology Foundation, claims to have made a scientific breakthrough which was started back in early 2008, by developing a medical formula for treating cancer using camel's milk and urine.

The scientist says that the received positive result by testing on mice and soon to be tested on humans.

Your personal cellphone data info is for sale for as low as Rs 0.01.

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In a secret operation carried out by a correspondent belonging to one of the reputed and leading Newspaper agency, revealed the potential embarrassing issue regarding the privacy of Indian mobile users.

The correspondent spoke to one such organisation that sends bulk SMSes. Posing as a potential customer, this correspondent was made an amazing offer — 1 lakh mobile phone numbers for just Rs 1,000.

US Govt plans to tag its people with Internet Identity?

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In order to protect US nationals online identity and to prevent memorizing many passwords, US Govt had initiated a plan to issue American computer users with an internet identity and for this, Obama has put the US Commerce Department in charge of the cybersecurity initiative.

For this, the US administration is drafting a paper called the National Strategy for Trusted Identities.

2010 Word of the Year goes to "App"

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American Dialect Society's has chosen the word 'App' for the ‘Word of the Year' for the year 2010.

App is the short form of the word application which is generally used in tech world. Now, the word App, is every bodies mouth thanks to Apple's and Google's market store for applications for mobiles and tablets.

‘Nom' - a chat, tweet, and text-friendly syllable that connotes ‘yummy food' - was the runner-up.

'Instant cancer' may be caused due to cell explosions.

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Scientists from U.K claims to know the cause of surprise cancer or also know as 'Instant Cancer'.

This finding from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute in the UK contradicts the long-held theory that thousands of mutations over a lifetime cause cancer.

This study also helps explain why some people are diagnosed with cancer only months after x-rays or other tests fail to detect traces of the disease, the journal Cell reports.

Engineering students from Chennai, India develops nano satellites, weighs less than 10kgs

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A group of 54(51 men and 3 women) engineering students from SRM University, Chennai, designed and developed a 10-kg nano satellite which is aimed to monitor greenhouse gases (GHG), expects, launch off with ISRO's Megatropics G satellite this April by ISRO.

Project named as 'SRMSAT', worked began long back in 2008, developed under the guidance of the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).An estimated Rs.1 crore of rupees in invested in this project.

The students from 12 deparments of engineering in the university have been working closely with the ISRO to develop the nano satellite.