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Danna Reid

CPI smeller JPC 2G rapporten som en 'cover-up', "svindel" - 1 views

NEW DELHI: CPI i dag lambasted leder av JPC på 2G svindel, P C Chacko, for å presentere en rapport gir ren chit til statsminister Manmohan Singh og finansminister P Chidambaram, sier begge var "mor...

CPI smeller JPC 2G rapporten som en 'cover-up' svindel

started by Danna Reid on 30 Sep 13 no follow-up yet
Kathalina Gil

Four reasons why the economy will take off in 2014 and four reasons why it might not. - 1 views

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    The economy abounds with hopeful signs as the New Year arrives, enough that the Federal Reserve will begin to put its easy-money punch bowl on a higher shelf by trimming its bond purchases this month. But after five years of crisis, recession and an aren't-we-there-yet recovery, we don't fully trust the signs. And that's why Mesirow Financial economist Diane Swonk sums up the outlook in a nutshell: "2014 could be the breakout year,'' she says. "This is the year when we're going to find out.''
Annie Ruiz

Koyal Group Info Mag - Scientists honour biggest name in evolutionary biology since Darwin - 3 views

William Donald Hamilton's name may not be as widely recognized as Charles Darwin's, but Hamilton's work in evolutionary biology has managed to explain nature's oddities in a way that Darwin couldn'...

Science Discoveries Koyal Group Info Mag Scientists honour 'altruistic' theories of the biggest name in evolutionary biology since Darwin

started by Annie Ruiz on 29 Mar 14 no follow-up yet
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Margaret Koyal

The Koyal Group Info Mag- Higgs Boson Discovered In Superconductors.pdf - 1 views

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    The Koyal Group Info Mag: Higgs Boson Discovered In Superconductors A team of physicists from India, Israel, Germany and US reportedly detected the Higgs boson, which is believed to be the thing responsible for every mass in the universe, for the first time in superconductors. What's more, these newly-detected Higgs boson using superconductors is more stable and way cheaper to achieve. Scientists will now have an easier way to observe the Higgs boson even in ordinary laboratories.
Beatriz Gutcha

Koyal Group Research Information Magazine: Learning from biology to create new materials - 1 views

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    Researcher studies crystal growth that may lead to biomaterials for both and tooth repair In nature, some organisms create their own mineralized body parts--such as bone, teeth and shells--from sources they find readily available in their environment. Certain sea creatures, for example, construct their shells from calcium carbonate crystals they build from ions found in the ocean. "The organism takes brittle carbonate and turns it into a structural shape that protects it from predators, and from being bashed against the rocks," says Lara Estroff, an associate professor of materials science and engineering at Cornell University. "There is much scientific interest in how the organism controls the crystal growth, and what mechanisms are involved in strengthening and toughening the shells, especially in comparison to their components, which are brittle." For more info: http://koyalgroupinfomag.com/ https://plus.google.com/communities/111201207993912562120 https://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Koyal-Group-Info-Mag/369705673155113
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