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For years, science was wrong on jellyfish motion
Rather than propelling themselves by pushing water rearward, jellyfish and lampreys 'pull' themselves forward by creating a region of low pressure in the water directly ahead of them.
BJP's Kailash Vijayvargiya comes under sharp criticism for saying 'Shah Rukh lives in India, but his soul is in Pakistan'
"Shahrukh's comment about intolerance points that he is matching the tunes with Pakistan and anti-Indian forces," Vijayvargiya tweeted.
Chhota Rajan: CBI discusses security arrangements with Delhi Police
The sources said all the options are available to security agencies if the 55-year-old underworld don is brought here
App launched for Mandela's quotations
The quotes have been drawn from 'Nelson Mandela by Himself: The Authorised Book of Quotations', published in 2011.
Nitish rakes up PM Modi's DNA remark in dying moments of campaign
Nitish had reacted sharply and swiftly to the remark describing it as an "insult" to the people of Bihar. PM's DNA comment was one of the major issues raised by the grand alliance during electioneering.
2 flesh trade rackets busted in Rajasthan, 43 arrested
"Acting on a tip off, a raid was conducted at a private farmhouse in SEZ area and a flesh trade racket busted with the arrest of 12 women and 26 men," Additional DCP West Karan Sharma said.
Kerala college suspends a Boy who questions ‘Boys & Girls Should not Sit Together Rule’
A first year student at Farook college, Kozhikode was suspended for protesting against the norm that girls and boys are not allowed to sit together in college campus.
Dawood Ibrahim gang may launch attack against Chhota Rajan in Mumbai, say sources
The sources said Rajan's security is the responsibility of the Centre and he must be handed over to the Interpol or the CBI, but not the Mumbai or Delhi Police.
Is cryotherapy safe for public, US state investigates
The use of whole body cryotherapy has been growing across the country, but the unproven treatments that involve subjecting the body to extreme subzero temperatures have been largely unregulated worldwide.
Sweden's Fingerprint Cards' shares shoot up over 1,000% in 2015
Many users find an instant sign-in with fingers or thumbs more convenient than typing passwords and a rise in mobile payments is expected to further fuel demand.
President hopes educational institutes improve ranking globally
Attending a function, the President underlined the need to focus on improving the quality of teaching, faculty and research in country's universities.
Chhota Rajan arrest: India, Indonesia not to exchange letters for extradition treaty
Rajan was arrested in Bali last week on the basis of a Red Corner Notice from Interpol and following a tip-off by Australian authorities to the police in Indonesia.
Khirki extension murder, result of gang-war: Police
Two of Iqbal's associates, who were present at the spot on Sunday, told the police that it was one Babli, who is the leader of a gang based in southeast Delhi's Madangir area, and his associate Golu, who carried out the killing, said the official.
Bihar elections: Asaduddin Owaisi's AIMIM not a major player in Seemanchal, voters give the party a cold response
In Kishanganj's Kochadhaman, AIMIM Bihar president Akhtarul Iman is contesting but the fight seems to be between Mujahid Alam of the Janata Dal United and BJP's Abdur Rahman.
AAP slams state government for not observing Punjab formation day
Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) leaders have simply stopped going for any public functions due to the ire of the general public, AAP's Punjab unit convener Sucha Singh Chotte said.
Antarctica is gaining ice, says NASA
Areas of the continent like the Antarctic peninsula have increased their mass loss in the last decades, says a new NASA study.