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Scientist believe in life after death
In a four year study, researching more than 2,000 patients who have suffered cardiac arrests, scientists discovered that consciousness many continue after death. The extensive study was conducted at the University of Southampton, with research spanning...2014-11-13 2465 0 -
Will India see the light at the end of the tunnel?
A tear trickles down the faces of the poorest people as they feel helpless about their existence in the world’s poorest country. While passing by poor people living in literally, temporary box type shelters on the...2014-11-13 2974 0 -
Insect listens in
When an Indian man arrived at the doctors complaining of a strange itch, he hadn’t the faintest clue that the doctor would discover a 3-inch cricket burrowed inside the dark canals of his ear. It was...2014-11-13 2399 0 -
The forgotten Afghans of Sri Lanka
The island nation of Sri Lanka is indeed a popular tourist destination in the World and is one of the finest in the Asian Sub continent. Throughout history, this land of eternal charm has been of...2014-11-13 7648 0 -
Footage of high speed crash released to warn of dangers of speeding
West Midlands Police has released dramatic CCTV footage of a high speed crash, in which a woman lost her life, to show the dangers of speeding. Saqib Hussain was sentenced to six years in prison yesterday...2014-09-16 2028 0 -
Pakistan Achievement Awards UK & Europe 2014 welcomes Bull Dog Energy Drink – The Power to Topple, on board.
Pakistan Achievement Awards UK & Europe 2014 is gratified to announce Bull Dog Energy Drink as our official sponsor for this year’s event. The brand has been on board with us for a long time and...2014-09-15 1843 0 -
Got a software design problem? Call a philosopher!
A Canadian software company has used the expertise of a University of Nottingham philosopher to help design event calendar software. Vancouver based Time.ly produces event planning and calendar software, which is installed in over 70,000 websites...2014-09-12 1735 0 -
Taking the ‘sting’ out of reproduction
Female parasitic wasps have more reproductive success when working together with other females, which can also explain sex biased reproduction, according to new research. In a collaborative study published today in Nature Communications, scientists from The...2014-09-12 1807 0 -
Yemen to become a civil and democratic state or fall into a bloodshed
By Nasser al-hamami After Al-Houthi took control of Amran governorate, Yemen’s northwest and killed dozens of Army’s soldiers along with their leader, the outcomes of the National Dialogue conference (NDC) that Yemenis- following the 2011 uprising-...2014-09-08 2024 0 -
The Great War and the Forgotten Empire
By Shahida Rahman 4th August 2014 marked the centenary anniversary of the First World War (1914-1918), also known as the Great War. It was the day when Britain joined the war. World leaders came together in...2014-09-08 1855 0