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Letters of Alfred Russel Wallace
Synthetic double-helix faithfully stores Shakespeare's sonnets
Report of lecture of 2008 Nobel Prize Winner Dr. John Byrne by VPM's BN Bandodkar Science College, Thane
Lecture on : Democratising Information, Justice, Equality and the Rule of Law
US honour for Indian space scientist UR Rao
Thorium fuel cycle - potential benefits for India - IAEA publication (2005)
For the Indian Father of the ‘God Particle,’ a Long Journey from Dhaka
Ancient factories and foreign trade
Heart failure patients' skins cells turned into beating heart muscle
How Many Species? A Study Says 8.7 Million, but It’s Tricky
Linguistic Survey of India
Out of Asia? Ancient ancestor of modern man walked Sahara 39million years ago
Regulators should recognise the diversity of students and offer flexibility to institutions
Irreverence and Indian Science
Indus Valley east theory challenged
The Case for Sanskrit as India’s National Language
Anurag Agrawal Davd Starr Jordan Prize Winner for the year 2009

The Origins of Tidiness
Stone Age India
Ancestors of Chinese came from India
UPA now admits Vedic Sarasvati river existed
Space Settlement Design Contest 2009 Results
Luminescence and Electron Spin Resonance Dating
Ancient Skeletal Evidence for Leprosy in India (2000B.C.)
Who came first, Indians or Europeans?
The science of Single Grain Provenance
Decline of Indology in the West
Harappan collapse
Aryan-Dravidian divide a myth: Study
Indigenous Indians: genetic studies
India makes little progress on child malnutrition despite steady economic growth
India embarks on solar drive
Satellite data show Indian water stocks shrinking
Darwin's Geology
Darwin's Legacy
Protecting Privacy and the Public Limits on Police Use of Bioidentifiers in Europe
Books and Arts
The mystery ape of Pleistocene Asia
What Will Happen to Ancient Art in the Taliban's Swat?
The Next Innovation Revolution
'Toxic cycle' of family breakdown
Selfish adults 'damage childhood'
Evidence for ancient horse ranch uncovered
6,000-year-old Species of Rice discovered in Meghalaya
Japanese pioneer developed first general anaesthetic
India protects traditional medicines from piracy
Rethinking silk's origins
Ten Problems in History and Philosophy of Science
Richard Dawkins - The God Delusion
Climate change 'more serious' as emissions soar
TN inhabited by people dissimilar to Tamils in pre-historic times
The Indian origin of paternal haplogroup R1a1(*) substantiates the autochthonous origin of Brahmins and the caste system
Science & politicsThe ethical regulation of science
When year 2010 starts around the world

UNESCO and the IAU sign key agreement on Astronomy and World Heritage Initiative

Companies racing into India's nuclear market

The real classical languages debate
The Origin and Evolution of Religious Prosociality
The Placebo Effect: Not All in Your Head
An Academy Connection to China's Tainted Milk?
Brain exercises are 'waste of time'
Famine leaves its mark on fetal DNA
Asian space race is great for science
Financial Tsunami: Understanding the Global Meltdown

Work on biology's 'guiding star' wins nobel prize in chemistry

Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for Viruses Linked to Disease
On the mathematical significance of the dimensions of the Delhi Iron Pillar
Google's FreeTheAirwaves Push
Give Bees a chance
GROWING DEMAND FOR PGD FOR CANCER PREDISPOSITION:
Chromosomal Abnormalities in Cancer
COLIN RENFREW. Prehistory: the Making of the Human Mind.
Indic Mathematics:
India and the Scientific Revolution
UN roadmap paves way for curbing biopiracy
Want a Boy? Eat your Wheaties
Human brain appears "hard-wired" for hierarchy
Discovering India!
Discovery Channel launches its six-episode programme, The Story of India
UNESCO helps preserve Indian documentary heritage
Five Indians named Guggenheim Fellows
Development, epigenetics, and the "diabesity" epidemic.
Human brain appears "hard-wired" for hierarchy
Discovering India!
Discovery Channel launches its six-episode programme, The Story of India
UNESCO helps preserve Indian documentary heritage
Five Indians named Guggenheim Fellows
Development, epigenetics, and the "diabesity" epidemic.
In Search of New Ideas for Global Health
New England Journal of Medicine Wins Peer-Review Court Case
Chocoholism The good, bad, and ugly sides of chocolate addiction.
Indus Valley links traced to Qatar
Writing materials in Ancient India
Seeds of PTSD Planted in Childhood
Hobbit Skull Suggests a Separate Species
Future Cars May Save Gas But Waste Water
Score One for the Microbes
The Great Flooding From Beneath the Sea
Seeing Forest Biodiversity for the Trees
Mathematicians Debate the Hole Truth
Antimatter Experiment May Be Too Costly for NASA to Launch
Ecologists Report Huge Storm Losses in China's Forests
Test of Hawking's Prediction on the Horizon With Mock 'White Hole'Adrian Cho
Warm Sea Urchins on Acid
Alchemy in the Age of the Laser
Numerical Cognition Without Words: Evidence from Amazonia
Are male eggs and female sperm on the horizon?
Climate change: permission to act
Is information essential for life?
Medicine at Crossroads
'Indian craftsmen, artisans used nanotech 2000 yrs ago'
Human Evolution Is Speeding Up
Heart attack symptoms in women - are they different?
Watson Loses Cold Spring Harbor Post
Consortium publishes phase ii map of human genetic variation
Hotrod Continent
India nurturing homegrown ideas
The Economics Nobel: Giving Adam Smith a Helping Hand
Speech Gene Gone Batty
Fish Quick to Recover From Mercury
No Easy Answers in Gene Therapy Death
Promising the World, or Costing the Earth?
The China affair: what it means to us
'Super-scope' to see hidden texts
The Battle Against Noise
Jean Iliopoulos, particle physicist - Dirac medal winner for 2007
A major advance in plant biology : the grapevine genome is completely sequenced
India's Manpower Shortage in Skilled Labor Threatens Expansion
Indian techies log in to elite global R&D
Making Water Do the Splits
Twin fossil find adds twist to human evolution
Turning Ocean Water Into Rain
After the floods…
Keen to have your little one avoid the over-processed, additive-packed diet of today¦s obesity-prone youth?
Teaching children to eat a well-balanced diet is better at stopping adult obesity than diet foods, suggests study
Indian patients go to court over cancer drug
Congress Passes Massive Measure to Support Research, Education
Climate science and the Indian scientist
Governing genetic databases - collection, storage and use
US cancer groups highlight symptoms of early ovarian cancer
PGD and the Human Tissue and Embryos (Draft) Bill
Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and 'slippery slopes'
DNA SYNTHESIS:
Gene-Synthesis Companies Join Forces to Self-Regulate
U.S. SCIENCE POLICY:
Congress Splits Over Plan to Consolidate Intelligence Research
Booking profits
My Brain Feels Your Pain
Evolution and the brain
Mentors of tomorrow
Reed Elsevier to stop hosting arms exhibitions
Artificial Intelligence —Sanskrit— The Age of Information — NASA — Knowledge Representation
Sanskrit & Artificial Intelligence — NASA Knowledge Representation in Sanskrit and Artificial Intelligence
At US university, Sanskrit comes of age
Did early man originate in India?
Rain, Rain, Here to Stay
No Sex Please, We're Neandertals
Childhood Origins of Adult Resistance to Science
How to Hone U.S. Grad Schools
Final OK for California Stem Cell Institute
Hexavalent Chromium In Drinking Water Causes Cancer In Lab Animals
Human Ancestors Were No Brainiacs
The Secret History of the Potato
Animal Rights Crackdown in U.K.
Small Organism, No Small Feat
High Court Raises the Patent Bar
Greek welcome in Sanskrit delights surprises Kalam
Vitamin C for Preventing and Treating the Common Cold
Fruit proves better than vitamin C alone
Incas Lose a First
Gorillas' Hidden History Revealed
Jaws Aims for Shore
Planetary Ingredients All Mixed Up
First monkey genome decoded
The Immune System's Hardened Truth
No Twisting Out of Newton's Law
Stop shopping, or the planet gets it
Analysis of Rhesus Monkey Genome Uncovers Genetic differences with humans,Chimps DNA Comparison Provides New Clues to Primate Biology
Rooting Out the Robin Hood Effect
Alien Water Find Iffy
The bad side of biofuel: palm oil in Indonesia
India's biotech firms 'gaining power', say scientists
Reflections of Absolute Zero
Worse to Come From Global Warming
Rare human fossil found
From palm leaves to the printed word
Federal Government Rules Against Wisconsin Stem Cell Patents
Designer Logic Comes to E-Textiles
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
Quantum computing at 16 qubits
Dozens of new cancer genes found
An Epic Narrative
Green Technologies: Electric Cars with Hydrogen Fuel Cells
LSU Professor Resolves Einstein’s Twin Paradox
A Long, Piquant History
Double Cropping the Earliest Agriculture
Kalam on why Sanskrit is important

'Hobbit' human 'is a new species'

It's Getting Hotter in Here ... And It's Your Fault
Brain's Clock Has Millisecond Hand
Democrats push for stem cell research in US
Dead zones in the water
THE death of former Russian spy Alexander Litvinenko from polonium poisoning has left a trail of radioactivity stretching from London to Moscow.
Increasing Trend of Extreme Rain Events Over India in a Warming Environment
Nitrogen Fixation at 92°C by a Hydrothermal Vent Archaeon
Breakthrough of the Year
Evolution Stickers Gone for Good in Cobb County
Microbiology's Air Force
Inauguration of Sports Academy and Opening Ceremony of the Renovated
No Pain Is Science's Gain
Water, Water Everywhere on Mars
Evolutionary History of Salmonella Typhi
New Strategies for the Elimination of Polio from India
Accelerated Evolution of Conserved Noncoding Sequences in Humans
Nature's Jump-Starter
GM POTATOES – FACTS AND FICTIONS
Operation of a DNA Robot Arm Inserted into a 2D DNA Crystalline Substrate
CHEMISTRY: Pulling Strings
Enzyme-Free Nucleic Acid Logic Circuits
Indian science tangled up in red tape
Methane quashes green credentials of hydropower
A Morning with a Police Commissioner
LinuxThane 2006 Conference Report
I.D.E. CONTACT LECTURE PROGRAMME ( P.C.P.) CENTRE
Nature club students of Joshi-Bedekar college attended Rally on "Disaster Management - Awareness"
SCHOLAR'S ACADEMY FUNCTIONS
The Pre-Conference Workshop on BIOETHICS
World Federation of Mental Health has declared 10th Oct 2006 as World Mental Health Day.
Chemistry Nobel Goes to Gene Transcription
Open access: more signs of its impact on citations
Village India: untouched by the science boom
The blind can see: Indian science sheds light
The other side is greener, or is it?
Monsoon wind and maritime trade: a case study of historical evidence from Orissa, India
Neither Paper nor Plastic: Eating outside the Box
Study Links Punishment to an Ability to Profit
Dig uncovers ancient roots of dentistry
Tooth drilling goes back 9,000 years in Pakistan, scientists say
Balloon Data Confirms Antarctic Warming Trend
Dramatic drop in HIV rates in southern India
H5N1 — why it can't spread between people
Improve water efficiency in farming, urges report
Slow progress at talks on access to biodiversity
What are museums for?
RESEARCHERS DISCOVER A UNIQUE MOLECULAR PROFILE FOR LUNG CANCER
Securing India's technological future
Human genome: End of the beginning
Know the hidden risks of Wi-Fi
GDN's Legal Status - India ratifies the GDN Charter
World’s safest nuke reactor in India
Sport the Tricolour with respect: New bill
India gears up for 'Chandrayaan'
India needs to invest in undergraduate and postgraduate education, says T. Jayaraman
SCIENTISTS UNCOVER NEW CLUES ABOUT BRAIN FUNCTION IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR
What is Open Source Integrated Library Systems: An Overview
U.S. restores concessions for some exports
It is patently obvious
Namibia's cabinet approves Bill on IPR.
Cracking down on Intellectual Property crime
Amazon Nations gear up to fight Biopiracy.
UN IP agency provides books to develop child inventors
India to thwart any pressure on emission norms
JETRO to probe IP violations for small firms
Dubai based legal firm attend INTA conference
U.K. Patent office opens consultation on IP rights.
INDIA IS SHINING
India special: The next knowledge superpower
What is the future of open software?
Virus Alert : Zafi worm purports to be Christmas greeting
Knowledge-based manufacturing has put
India on the global sourcing map’
Pranav Patwardhan is recently selected as an
Journalism Course  First time in Thane
Lecture  arranged on METADATA.
VPM's Polytechnic Felicitation of Merit Holder 
Sau. Anandibai Keshav Joshi English Medium School, Thane Results of S.S.S. Board.
Lecture  arranged on METADATA at B.N. Bandodkar College of Science.
VPM's Polytechnic Felicitation of Merit Holder 
VPM's Polytechnic Mr. Shreyas R. Zingre of Electrical Power System Dept. has secured 83.3 % marks in final year MSBTE-SUMMER 2004 Examination & achieved 1st Rank in Electrical Engineering in Maharashtra State.
Sau. Anandibai Keshav Joshi English Medium School, Thane Results of S.S.S. Board Examination March 2004 Rank Holders of Maharashtra Talent Search Exam. held in April 2004.
The Year of Scientific Awareness 2004 "Science Square" 
Prof.(Dr.) M. J. Kolet felicitated
Recognition as Research Guide........ Dr. Moses J. Kolet
Rank holders of High School Scholarship Exam, February 2004.
The Result of B.N. Bandodkar College of Science H.S.C.
Result of K.G. Joshi College of Arts and N.G. Bedekar College of Commerce
Vidya Prasarak Mandal honours Prof. S.S. Mujumdar
NCC Summer Annual Training Camp at Thane
India: A Matter of Self-Confidence  
India's tech push includes focus on entrepreneurship
In Math, Computers Don't Lie. Or Do They?
Economics, Politics And Governance
India is Shinning
Hazards of Tobbaco use
Scientists 'cloned human embryos'
Event – panini Works of panini, other classical masters relevant today’s scholars
'Icons From The World of Science'
India more competitive than China
India too is proud of its Civilian-Led Space Programme 
Dr Praveen Chaudhuri is the head of the Brookhaven National  Laboratory - one of the premier labs of the United States.
The first man to calculate the height of Mt. Everest 
Maize Rage in Mexico: GM maize contamination in Mexico - 2 years later 
Indian Physics: Outline of Early History - By Subhash Kak
NRI techies strike $250-mn jackpot
As It Tries to Cut Costs, Wall Street Looks to India - By SARITHA RAI
Wall Street companies Dial Up India for Research Assistance
India, the Export Launching Pad
Indian Stocks Poised for Growth
Indian Culture, Religion, History and Civilization

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