India
Universe is bigger than you think!
Astronomers have said that the Triangulum Galaxy is actually 15 per cent further away from our galaxy than believed.
Is George Bush shielding Pakistan?
US officials are disputing findings that a reactor is being built in Pak that can fuel up to 50 N-warheads a year.
Betting on Castro's life online
Will Cuban President Fidel Castro live or die? If you want to, you can place your bets on the Internet.
Price of being Pakistani: Rs 50 lakh
A Pak-based Hindu who wants his Pak citizenship restored has been asked to pay Rs 50 lakh for the same by Pak.
Estranged sister says Castro recovering
Castro's sister says her brother is doing better and she expects that Raul's executive appointment will be temporary.
Pollock returns to bolster Proteas
Shaun Pollock returns for South Africa as they seek to bounce back against Sri Lanka in the second Test on Friday.
Depressed? Take an online test to find out
The stress and pressure of the fast-track urban lifestyle is taking its toll over everybody.
Armed forces team-up on nuclear threat
As part of preparatory measures to fight a nuclear war scenario, the Army has set up Nuclear Quick Reaction Teams.
Dhaka talks warm up Indo-Pak ties
Islamabad has put the ball in New Delhi's court for the resumption of the peace process.
Poof! And you're gone
It's unlikely to occur by swallowing a pill or donning a special cloak, but invisibility could be possible soon.
Fat so what? Your weapon’s here
American scientists have developed an anti-obesity vaccine that they say could be helpful in treating the obese.
Money for nothing, books for free
The Internet-based InstaBook Corporation claims it can promote literacy around the world with a new digital library.
Solid food may put infants at risk
Infants, less than six months old may suffer allergies later if they are given solid food, say scientists.
In Pics: Monsoon mayhem
Heavy monsoon rains flooded large tracts and rivers rose above danger levels in Gujarat and Maharashtra.
Prince leads Proteas fightback
Dismissed for 169 in their first innings, South Africa resumed their second on 43-0 after the hosts had scored 756.
Not age, it's the spirit that matters
When the search for a liver donor proved futile, a 59-year-old mother offered her liver to save her daughter.