Commercial spaces leased out for a song

They fetch a meagre Rs. 18.32, Rs. 22.70 and Rs. 15.63 per sq ft At a time when bulk commercial spaces in busy areas such as Koramangala, Shanthinagar and Banashankari are available for not less than Rs. 50 per sq ft, vast commercial spaces created by the Bangalore Metropolitan Transportation Corporation (BMTC) there have been leased out for a song. They fetch a meagre Rs. 18.32, Rs. 22.70 and Rs….
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Tech researchers make crocodile ancestor find

Home Texas State News.NetFriday 14th January, 2011 (Source: WOAI) Tweet LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) — Patricia’s toothy grin gave the old girl away.she had managed to elude her hunters for a quarter-billion years or so, first the scavengers of the Triassic Period and, more recently, the paleontologists of the Red Raider Age, by blending in and keeping a low profile.then, in 2005, her game was up when Tech research assistant Doug…
Read more...Pioneer Rocket Scientist Dies at 96

Lowell Randall, a pioneer rocket scientist who helped launched the U.S. space program and tested intercontinental ballistic missiles, has died. he was 96. he died Tuesday of natural causes at the Good Samaritan Las Cruces Village, a nursing home, according to a funeral home in Las Cruces. Randall was part of a team lead by rocket pioneer Robert Goddard, who developed liquid Jet assist Take Off rocket engines, a key…
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Science’s breakthrough of the year: HIV treatment as prevention

Public release date: 22-Dec-2011 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Natasha [email protected] Association for the Advancement of Science This press release is available in Arabic, French, Japanese, Spanish and Chinese on EurekAlert! Chinese. The journal Science has lauded an eye-opening HIV study, known as HPTN 052, as the most important scientific breakthrough of 2011. This clinical trial demonstrated that people infected with HIV are 96 percent less likely to…
Read more...Space Tourism

Do you think you’ve already seen everything on our planet? and traveling even to the remotest parts of our world doesn’t excite you anymore, then space tourism is the way to go for you. No, I’m not kidding, space tourism is an option increasingly being chosen by travelers. The only drawback is that they are somewhat unique in terms of costs involved and timing. many people believe that buying tickets…
Read more...Cast of new film on Tuskegee Airmen visit NASA

HOUSTON (KTRK) — A new movie about the Tuskegee Airmen is set to come out in just a few weeks, showing the training they went through in World War II. On Thursday, some of the movie’s stars got an up close look at NASA. NASA is certainly known for breaking barriers in space. it was a natural stop for these men, who are telling the ultimate story about breaking barriers….
Read more...Navy Developing Microbe-Powered Space Rover

Carl Franzen January 7, 2012, 1:00 PM TINA CASEY Scientists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory are developing a small robotic planetary exploration vehicle that weighs about two pounds, powered by the unique electricity-generating properties of a mud-dwelling microorganism called Geobacter. The Geobacter would be used in a fuel cell powerful enough to run the microrover’s basic functions while also charging a small battery. The battery would kick into use…
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Science Fiction’s predictions for the year 2012

We’ve all seen the predictions — both fictional and pseudoarcheological — that the world will end in 2012. but while some of science fiction’s predictions for the year 2012 are apocalyptic, some are merely disastrous — and a few are downright upbeat. Let’s see what triumphs and tribulations science fiction says we can look forward to in the coming year. An evangelical preacher will be elected President of the United…
Read more...Researching Claims of Hair Loss Breakthrough

Has there really been any successful hair loss breakthrough? Can hair be re-grown on the scalp? Can a product keep a person from losing their hair? these are all questions that the common consumer who has had any sort of hairloss concern wants answers to. this is the reason research is suggested so strongly before the purchase of any product promises any king of results. it can be extremely expensive…
Read more...Will the International Space Station Fall, Fulfilling a Hopi Prophecy?

NASA scientists are said to be increasingly concerned about space junk that threatens to collide with the International Space Station. they are even trying to decide if they should move the station into a somewhat lower orbit to reduce the danger of impact with the debris floating around up there. Should a big enough piece of space junk hit the ISS, it could send the station — and those aboard…
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