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Moonstruck

Sunday 14 May '06

As India launches the biggest lunar mission in the world in three decades, Pallava Bagla checks out the reflected glory
Real estate on moon for India?

Tuesday 9 May '06

When the American and Indian space agencies hold their first substantive talks tomorrow in Bangalore to ink an agreement for US payload on Chandrayaan-I
As NASA top man lands, ISRO says after moon, may go to deep space

Monday 8 May '06

With Indo-US ties on a new high, the ISRO hopes to take it well beyond the planned Indian moon mission. ISRO chairman G Madhavan Nair has said his organisation hopes to look at “possibilities of joint inter-planetary exploration” during the visit of NASA Administrator Michael Griffin who arrives tomorrow.
Science railway will run on Indo-Pak Track II

Friday 31 March '06

India and Pakistan have held their first-ever official dialogue on science with New Delhi proposing a trip by its science exhibition-on-wheels, the Vigyan Rail, to Pakistan.
‘Best news on AIDS: In South India, HIV down 35 per cent’

Thursday 30 March '06

In what experts call the “best news on AIDS for India,” an Indo-Canadian team of scientists has come up with the first definitive evidence that the AIDS epidemic is slowing down.
ICAR alert: Wake up now or become irrelevant

Sunday 26 March '06

Market intelligence, capitalisation of biotech benefits, commercial farming...
For n-deal, India law too being changed

Wednesday 22 March '06

Seeking an India-specific waiver to get the civilian nuclear deal rolling, the Bush Administration has sent to the Hill a bill seeking amendments to the American Atomic Energy Act of 1954.
US lab seeks Indian hand in mega project

Monday 13 March '06

The dust had not even settled after Air Force One took off from New Delhi...
US lab seeks Indian hand in mega project

Monday 13 March '06

A team of over 20 scientists, mainly from US Department of Energy-funded Fermi Labs, Chicago, are trying to convince India to take a big lead in designing and building the International Linear Collidor
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