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Caspian Sea Evaporating As Temperatures Rise: Study
- Wednesday August 30, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
Caspian Sea is only a metre away from dipping down to the historic low water levels seen in the 1970s, warn scientists who found that the Earth's largest inland water body has been slowly evaporating for the past two decades due to rising temperatures linked to climate change.
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1 Dead, 3 Injured In Stabbing In University of Texas In US
- Tuesday May 2, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
A student has been killed and three others injured after multiple people were stabbed inside the University of Texas at Austin campus in the US.
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How Eating 'Healthy' Food Can Make You Fat?
- Monday December 28, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Eating too much is typically considered as one of the prime reasons for obesity but when people eat what they consider to be healthy food, they eat more than the recommended serving size because they associate "healthy" with less filling, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.
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Caspian Sea Evaporating As Temperatures Rise: Study
- Wednesday August 30, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
Caspian Sea is only a metre away from dipping down to the historic low water levels seen in the 1970s, warn scientists who found that the Earth's largest inland water body has been slowly evaporating for the past two decades due to rising temperatures linked to climate change.
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www.ndtv.com
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1 Dead, 3 Injured In Stabbing In University of Texas In US
- Tuesday May 2, 2017
- World News | Press Trust of India
A student has been killed and three others injured after multiple people were stabbed inside the University of Texas at Austin campus in the US.
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www.ndtv.com
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How Eating 'Healthy' Food Can Make You Fat?
- Monday December 28, 2015
- Health | Indo-Asian News Service
Eating too much is typically considered as one of the prime reasons for obesity but when people eat what they consider to be healthy food, they eat more than the recommended serving size because they associate "healthy" with less filling, say researchers, including one of Indian-origin.
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www.ndtv.com