London, Feb 17: Looks like Lady Gaga has taken her sexy routine a step too far, for the singer can be seen getting it on with a guy and a girl in her latest music video.
The promo for `Love Game' shows her Dressed in one of her trademark leotards, while she's being groped by a group of leather-clad dancers on a tube train
The footage later shows her getting tongue-tied in a security booth.
Rumours are rife that the catchy tune, already out in the US, is the third UK single from the naughty New Yorker.
London, Feb 17: Actor Tom Hanks has agreed to turn on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) once it has been fixed.
The LHC, which is the world's most powerful particle accelerator, based at the European particle-physics facility CERN in Geneva, is currently being repaired after breaking down in September last year, just nine days after circulating its first proton beams.
London, Feb 17: Actress Sienna Miller has said that she's been "at war" with other women because they are "too bitchy" when it comes to judging her.
The `Factory Girl' star, who fuelled a controversy after she was spotted dating married Balthazar Getty, says that women do not have any sisterhood among them unlike men.
"I've been at war, without a doubt. I've really experienced the judgment of women in the past year," the Mirror quoted her as telling Style Magazine.
London, Feb 17: Unlike the biological approach used to create hybrid dogs, it may soon be possible to create genetically engineered pooches with selected traits such as size, colour, perhaps even temperament, says a new study.
While analysing the dog genome, geneticists have identified a handful of genes that determine coat colour, variations in size, as well as some congenital diseases.
Although Elaine Ostrander, a pioneering dog geneticist at the National Human Genome Research Institute in Bethesda Marlyand said it might be possible to genetically engineer designer dogs, but they wouldn''t go for it for ethical reasons, reports New Scientist.
London, Feb. 17: Former England fast bowler Simon Jones has revealed that he is fit again and ready to tear through the Aussies this summer.
The Worcestershire pacer has suffered a cruel run of knee injuries since his 18 wickets in four Tests helped England win the 2005 Ashes, reports The Sun.
Last season brought renewed hope of an England return, with 42 wickets from nine first class games, before further surgery was required.
But with his pre-season fitness looking promising, the proud Welshman is eyeing the first Ashes Test at Cardiff on July 8.