
Los Angeles: Jim Parsons has skipped the 'I'M GAY!' magazine cover approach to coming out: Far down in a New York Times profile Wednesday was the subtle mention that the two-time Emmy winner has been in a same-sex relationship for a decade. The blink-and-you'll miss it aside appeared in a story about Parsons' starring stint in the Broadway production of 'Harvey.' Discussing Parsons' small role in the play 'The Normal...

02:44 PM, May 24, 2012

London: Physicist Stephen Hawking has signed up to make a cameo appearance in US sitcom 'The Big Bang Theory', reports contactmusic.com. "When people would ask us who a 'dream guest star' for the show would be, we would always joke and say Stephen Hawking - knowing that it was a long shot of astronomical proportions. "In fact, we're not exactly sure how we got him. It's the kind of mystery...

12:23 PM, Mar 14, 2012

The Higgs Boson - also known as 'the god particle'- is believed to hold the answer to what creates mass. ...

01:59 PM, Dec 14, 2011

Geneva: CERN physicists have moved the focus of their search for the Higgs boson, the particle many think gave the universe form after the Big Bang 13.7 billion years ago, to a narrow band on the mass spectrum, a spokesman said on Wednesday. And science bloggers close to the research center are suggesting it might be clear by mid-December that the boson is a chimera and some other mechanism to...

09:55 AM, Dec 09, 2011
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Our parents' genes probably decide how intelligent we can be. But our teachers most definitely influence how much we love our studies. Raka Dona ...

12:41 PM, Aug 27, 2011

Beverly Hills: In what amounts to a reflection of last year's Emmys and a bold prediction of this year's ceremony. 'Mad Men' and 'Modern Family' won the top prizes at a new event organized by television critics. The two shows, both critical darlings, took the respective best drama and comedy prizes at the Critics' Choice Television Awards during a luncheon in Beverly Hills on Monday. The event is organized by...

11:23 AM, Jun 21, 2011

London: Astronomers have uncovered the 'missing link' in the evolution of the universe following the Big Bang. For years the scientists knew nothing about the 'dark ages' of space - a period between the Big Bang, 13.7 billion years ago, and the creation of the first stars. But Cambridge University researchers have now captured light emitted from a massive black hole to peer into this unknown portion of the history...

05:12 PM, Jan 06, 2011

Ninety-six per cent of our world is made of anti-matter. ...

01:01 AM, Mar 31, 2010

It's been quite a journey for her from Jhansi to the organisation for nuclear research. ...

12:14 AM, Mar 31, 2010

The experiment in which protons have been smashed at near light speed has started off successfully. ...

11:40 PM, Mar 30, 2010

The world's most ambitious scientific experiment has certainly begun with a bang. ...

10:46 PM, Mar 30, 2010

Scientists smashed sub-atomic particles into each other with record energy on Tuesday, aiming to recreate the Big Bang effect. ...

05:02 PM, Mar 30, 2010

An exclusive fibre optic internet (GRID) built to handle data from the Big Bang experiment runs 10000 times faster ...

04:12 PM, Mar 30, 2010

Researchers will collide proton beams at record high energy in a new bid to discover secrets of the universe. ...

10:10 AM, Mar 30, 2010