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Largest digital survey of Milky Way released by astronomers

London, Dec 11: Astronomers have released the largest optical digital survey of the Milky Way galaxy, which has stunning red images of nebulae and stars.

Google algorithm works very much like the human brain

London, December 11: A psychologist at the University of California, Berkeley, says that human memory studies may be improved by examining the tricks employed by online search engines and vice vers

Dodi Al Fayed was about to announce his engagement to Princess: Jeweller

London, Dec 11: Dodi Al FayedDodi Al Fayed told a jeweller that he was planning to announce

Most doctors ‘fail to report incompetent colleagues’

London, Dec 10: A recent survey conducted at the Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston has revealed that most doctors fail to report their colleagues’ incompetence.

Brain’s "irrelevance filter" identified

London, Dec 10: Swedish researchers believe they have uncovered the "irrelevance filter" in the brain that weeds out unnecessary information, thereby only leaving those details essential to form a

Soon, socks and bulletproof vests made from spider silk

London, Dec 10: Thought spider’s web’s use was just confined to giving you goosebumps in scary films, think again because scientists in Japan have found a way to use spider’s webs to make anything from tights and fishing nets to bulletproof vests.

Researchers at Shinshu University have been successful in injecting spider genes into silkworms to create a thread that is stronger, softer and more durable than conventional silk.

The team, based in the city of Nagano and led by Masao Nakagaki, a professor of insect genetics, have devised a way of mass-producing spider silk, reports Times Online.

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