India
Magnets could skew our sense of right, wrong
Scientists find a way to switch off your sense of right and wrong by using magnets.
Egypt: violent protests against prez Mubarak
Protests demanding President Hosni Mubarak's ouster continue for second day.
New Ferrari car marks Italy's 150th anniversary
The car, named F150, will be unveiled at the Maranello factory on Friday.
Justine Henin retires for the second time
Henin made the announcement citing a lingering right elbow injury.
Diet programs may not help dodge disease risk
Weight-loss programs may not help stave off disease as people tend to gain weight back.
Tiger numbers could triple if landscapes saved
Asia's tiger reserves could support more than 10,000 tigers if managed properly.
Paes-Bhupathi cruise into Aus Open semis
Leander Paes and Mahesh Bhupathi beat Michael Llodra and Nenad Zimonjic 6-4 6-4 in quarter-finals.
Potty train a pig to prevent pollution
Potty train pigs to solve problems of pollution and smell from pig poo.
Indian Engineer gets 32 yrs for military leaks
An engineer gets 32 years in prison for sale of military secrets to China.
SC refuses to stay judgement in Godhra case
The judgement on the Godhra carnage case will be pronounced on February 19.
Britain's Di Resta may race for Force India
Silverstone-based Force India said on Monday they were scheduling a news conference in Glasgow to introduce one of their drivers.
Celebrities remember the work of Pandit Bhimsen
Bollywood celebs take to the micro-blogging site to offer their condolence
100-watt bulbs to keep animals warm in zoo
Officials at Bannerghatta National Park in Bangalore have taken to illuminating cages to keep the animals warm.
Google to launch Google Offers, a Groupon clone
Groupon sends its members daily e-mails with about 200 discounts.
Income tax raids on Priyanka, Katrina
The IT raids in the homes of the Bollywood actresses are conducted for suspected tax evasion
Hawala racket busted in Jammu and Kashmir
More than Rs 20 lakh have been recovered from a separatist leader and his associates.