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Green peace in black curls

Traditional tea cultivation in China"s Jinuoshan area, unlike in most other places, ensures ecological balance

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Flight to fame

A joint consortium by 3 Asian nations to build a passenger aircraft may shake the Western stranglehold

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Stable steriods

Capable of reducing bone destruction and pain, steroids lend a strong hand to arthritis patients

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Not oil, but water

GLOBAL conflagarations of the next century might very well be over water, says a World Bank report presented at the 20th session of the International Seminar on Planetary Emergencies

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True brews

From the green brew of Wan Tu, tea has found homes everywhere and come in diverse incarnations

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Science slash protested

Federal funding for scientific researches take a plunge as Republicans plan a cut in the budget

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Unfair gender banter

Society is primarily responsible for differences in aptitudes between the sexes, says a recent survey

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Tangled issue

Tangra and Topsia tanneriesin Calcutta defy readyinade solutions

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29/09/1995
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Rodents on rampage

AUSTRALIA's premier grain growing areas have been invaded by an army of mice. According to Ken McElligot, lands minister of the grain-rich Queensland state, 400,000 tons of the cereal would

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Transplant trauma

The recent banning of kidney transplants among non-relatives by the Indian government has proved to be a setback for hundreds of Sri Lankan kidney patients unable to find enough local organs for

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