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Archaeologists confirm identity of oldest humans in China

Washington, Nov 19 : Archeologists have come to the conclusion that the two million years old human fossils, found in Wushan County, Chongging, belong to the earliest human species in China.

Deflected asteroids might return for another collision course with Earth

London, Nov 19: A new study by scientists suggests that asteroids which are deflected on a collision course with Earth, are likely to return for another potential clash.

Now print batteries on a paper with ‘nanotube ink’

Washington, November 18 : Nanotechnology researchers at the University of California have made "nanotube ink" from the chemicals used in an ordinary battery, thereby making it possible to print bat

Now, dam's vibrations can be used to capture seismic waves

Washington, Nov 18 : Geophysicists have found a method to capture seismographs from within the Earth's crust using the seismic vibrations of a concrete dam in Montana, US.

Space project may unravel mysteries of the universe

Washington, Nov 17: Astrophysicists have started work on an international project to look into space for gravitational waves, which may hold secrets to the nature of black holes, the unknown proper

Biological cross-talk between body’s circadian rhythm and metabolism identified

Washington, Nov 17: Researchers have identified a protein that explains the biological co-ordination between body’s 24-hour, or circadian schedule, and metabolism.

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