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Well-educated presume they're more left wing
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London: Well-educated people often presume they are more left wing than they actually are and are also less able to recognize their conservative tendencies, research says.Well-educated people tend to socialize ...
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Who is likely to become bully, victim or both
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Washington: Research shows that children and adolescents who lack skills to solve social problems tend to become bullies, victims or both.It was also found that boys bully more than girls and children ...
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Women do better in maths after criticizing stereotype
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Sydney: Women did better in a maths exam after they discussed why the stereotype about not performing as well as their male counterparts was not true, research shows. But women who discussed why the stereotype ...
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TANCET 2010 Notification Tamilnadu Common Entrance Test 2010 Anna University
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TANCET 2010 Notification Tamilnadu Common Entrance Test 2010 Anna University for admission to MBA, MCA, ME, M.Tech, M.Arch, M. Planning in Anna University affiliated institutes, Anna University Coimbatore, ...
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Maharashtra MAH MCA-CET 2010 on 7th March 2010 MCA Common Entrance Test
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Maharashtra MAH MCA-CET 2010 on 7th March 2010 MCA Common Entrance Test in Maharashtra Important DatesRead more: MCA India 2010 MCA Entrance Exam 2010 Dates, MCA Admission Notifications India - Master ...
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Books for UGC Net Exam
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Books for UGC Net Exam, UGC NET CSIR UGC NET Study Material Solved Question Papers Sample Questions UGC NET Preparation Books Teaching & Research Aptitude (General Paper-I), Chemical Sciences (for ...
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UGC NET JRF June 2010 Dates
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UGC NET JRF June 2010 Dates, Date of UGC NET examination 27.06.2010, Last date for Applying On-Line for UGCNET 2010 (JUNE) 26-4-2010, UGC NET Question Papers with Solutions, UGC-NET for Junior Research ...
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NDA Application Forms Deadlines 2010
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NDA Application Forms Deadlines 2010, Date of Notification/Last date for receipt of applications: 18th March 2010/ 19th April, 2010, How to apply Date of Commencement of examination and its duration: 22nd ...
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IGNOU and UNESCO ink agreement for cooperation
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New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) and UNESCO on Monday signed an agreement for cooperation for which the UN body will identify special programmes, facilitate outreach and research ...
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IGNOU to focus on Agricultural research in India
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New Delhi: The Indira Gandhi National Open University's (IGNOU) School of Agriculture has got the research grant of Rs.1.04 crores to undertake the prestigious project on "Innovations in Technology Mediated ...
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Egypt shows new find: tombs of pyramid builders
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AP - Egypt has displayed its latest archaeological discovery — tombs more than 4,000 years old said to belong to workers who built the Great Pyramids of Giza. Read more: Yahoo! News: Science News ...
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AMU professor lauded for contributions in Zoology
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Aligarh: Prof. Wasim Ahmad of the Department of Zoology, Aligarh Muslim University (AMU) was recently felicitated by the Zoological Society of India for his commendable research activities and outstanding ...
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Google Apologizes to Chinese Authors for Book Scanning
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PC World - Google has apologized to a Chinese authors' group over its scanning of books by local writers into an online search system, moving to defuse copyright concerns around the project in China.Read ...
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Orissa University signs MoU with Denmark University
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Bhubaneswar: Sambalpur University of Orissa has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aarhus University of Denmark to foster higher education and research in different fields."It will help us ...
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No Kidding
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... or sandals at some point in their lives, researchers found in a study reported in the October issue of Arthritis Care & Research. Among men, who presumably don't wear high heels as often, the researchers ...
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China's online game revenues hits $4 billion
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Reuters - The pace of growth of China's online gaming industry slowed in 2009, growing 30.2 percent to 27.1 billion yuan ($3.97 billion) over the previous year, according to data from research firm iResearch.Read ...
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Jenny McCarthy Dismisses Pediatrics Study on Autism
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Earlier this week, research published in the peer-reviewed medical journal Pediatrics found no evidence that special diets have any influence on autistic children. This was a blow to some parents of autistic ...
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On the beat: Scientists spot genes for heart rhythm
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AFP - Researchers on Sunday said they had identified more than a dozen genes that help modulate heart rate, a finding that one day may lead to smarter cardiac drugs. Read more: Yahoo! News: Science News ...
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UM gets federal grant to build advanced physics lab
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... expand research and create jobs. The university...Read more: Colleges and Universities ...
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Crow tries to ride to rescue of wild horses
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AP - Sheryl Crow has spoken out against the war in Iraq and in support of embryonic stem-cell research and efforts to combat global warming. Now, she's trying to ride to the rescue of thousands of wild ...
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How the Alexander Mosaic was Seen
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Alexander The Great Wear patterns on one of the most celebrated mosaics of antiquity have allowed researchers to reconstruct exactly how ancient Romans viewed the artwork. Found during the 1831 excavations ...
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Autism Clusters Tied to College-Educated Parents
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Although a new study on autism cannot pin down the causes of the disability, researchers have just recognized a new trend among parents of autistic children.Read more: Discovery News - Top Stories ...
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Killer Whales Splitting into Two Species?
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Killer Whales in the in the North Atlantic Ocean come in two different flavors, and could be in the process of splitting into two species, according to new research by a team of European scientists. Orcas ...
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Starfish Suck Carbon From the Sea
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It's just like the movie "Avatar" -- well, sort of. Starfish, sea urchins, and their brethren are rising up to fight humanity's greatest wrong to the Earth: global warming. Together they are sucking around ...
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Deforestation Unveils Lost Amazon Civilization
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... Researchers found mysterious geometric trenches and other earthworks carved into ...Read more: Discovery News - Earth News ...
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Kepler's Exoplanets: A Personal Quest
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Searching for alien worlds using the cutting-edge Kepler space telescope would be the pinnacle of anyone's career, but what does it take to be an exoplanet hunter? We ask Kepler co-investigator Ted Dunham ...
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4-legged animals emerged earlier than thought
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AP - The water-dwelling ancestors of modern-day mammals, reptiles and birds emerged onto land millions of years earlier than previously believed, researchers reported.Read more: Yahoo! News: Science News ...
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Shimmer Me This
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Back in September, a fascinating paper appeared on the arXiv about a new way to search for gravitational waves. It's called the North American Nanohertz Observatory for Gravitational Waves (NANOGrav), ...
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Tall Buildings Sway More Than You Think
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Yesterday, the world's tallest building (for now) opened in Dubai. The Burj Khalifa has moved ahead of other tall buildings that have recently debuted and in the next decade or so, it will no doubt be ...
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Largest Saqqara Tomb Discovered
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... the Dead." Filled with skeletons, coffins ...Read more: Discovery News - Archaeology News ...
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World's Tallest Tower Opens in Dubai : Big Pic
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The Burj Dubai opens its doors to a potential 12,000 residents in the United Arab Emerates (UAE) capital city, becoming the world's tallest skyscraper.Read more: Discovery News - Human News
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World's Tallest Buildings
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These skyscrapers have continued to shatter world records for the tallest building on Earth, and the competition heats up with the recent opening of Dubai's Burk Khalifa tower.Read more: Discovery News ...
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Special Diets Don't Help Autism: Study
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New research refutes the controversial idea that there's a digestive problem specific to autism.Read more: Discovery News - Human News ...
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Scholars Seek Better Metrics for Assessing Research Productivity
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12-16-2009 Evaluating scholars simply by tallying their citations is "like saying Britney Spears is the most important artist who ever existed because she's sold 50 million records," said Johan Bollen, ...
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Policy Makers Urged to Think More Broadly About Latino Students
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... produce a limited education-policy agenda. That's according to a new report, "Taking Stock: Higher Education and Latinos," released today by Excelencia in Education, a nonprofit research organization, ...
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Archaeorama : Rossella Lorenzi
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"Ancient Civilization Collapsed After Cutting Key Trees..."Read more: Discovery News Blogs : Discovery Channel
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Dedication, commitment key to researcher's success - AMU professor
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... exhorted that the dedication and commitment is the key to a researcher's success. This dedication...Read more: Today - IndiaEduNews.net ...
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Indian origin scientist gets Canada's highest civilian award
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Toronto: An Allahabad-born scientist of Indian origin has been given Canada's highest civilian award - the Order of Canada.Shrawan Kumar was honoured recently for his three decades of pioneering research ...
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Huskies Aren't Done With Harangody
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... Calhoun said, referring to the rematch March 3 in...Read more: Colleges and Universities ...
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Google executive running for Vermont governor post
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AP - Internet search giant Google is based in Silicon Valley, yet it runs its community affairs operation out of a former bread factory in an old New England railroad town, hard by the confluence of the ...
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NIT Calicut to focus on MBA technology
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... only to B.Tech/B.Arch/BE/B.Sc engineering degree holders.Admission to the course will be based o...Read more: Today - IndiaEduNews.net ...
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AMU to host workshop on 'research methods and writings'
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Aligarh: The Aligarh Muslim University's (AMU) Department of Business Administration is organizing a workshop on "Research Methods and Research Paper Writing" from January 2 to 7, 2010 for research scholars ...
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Smart Networking For Job Searchers
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Investor's Business Daily - If you're one of the millions of Americans who lost a job in 2009, you've probably started networking.Read more: Yahoo! News: Technology News
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Story in Photos: Monkey Flosses Teeth
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This week at Discovery News we told you about a Japanese macaque that flosses her teeth. Jean-Baptiste Leca, a post-doctoral fellow at Kyoto University's Primate Research Institute, led the project and ...
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New Admission Notifications 2010 - Updated New Alerts
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Latest Admission Notification & Dates 2010 * Madurai Kamaraj University - M.Sc, MBA, MCA Admission 2010 * Institute of Health Management Research Jaipur -Read more: EntranceExamAlerts at Yahoo! Groups ...
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Mayan Text Details Blood Sacrifices
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Explore what ancient hieroglyphics reveal about the Mayan religion through the life of a high priest.Read more: Discovery News - Archaeology News ...
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Japanese Develop See-Through Fish
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Japanese researchers have succeeded in producing goldfish whose beating hearts can be seen through translucent scales and skin.Read more: Discovery News - Animal News ...
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Hackers Show It's Easy to Snoop on a GSM Call
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PC World - Computer security researchers say that the GSM phones used by the majority of the world's mobile-phone users can be listened in on with just a few thousand dollars worth of hardware and some ...
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