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First stars in the Universe might have been "dark stars" with no twinkle

Washington, Dec 3: The first stars in the beginning of the universe might have been invisible "dark stars", which were powered by the presence of dark matter, a new study has indicated.

Advanced equipments likely to shed new light on dark energy

Washington, Dec 1: A new study has shed light on the expected advances in the knowledge of dark energy that can be expected in the coming decade from a series of planned space missions.

Helium isotopes may identify potential sources for geothermal energy

Washington, Dec 2: A new research by geologists has suggested that areas with high resource potential for geothermal energy can be identified using the ratio of helium isotopes.

European Icebreaker ship may revolutionise ocean science

December 2: European researchers are developing an unusual international ship with the ability to break the ice as it moves forward and astern and to port and starboard.

Individuals more likely to be successful in solving wicked problems

Washington, Dec 2: Individuals are more successful than groups in solving a wicked problem, says a new study.

Global warming resulting in an increased similarity of plants in Alps

Global WarmingBerlin , Dec 1: New research by environmentalists indicates that global wa

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