UAE to launch camel festival in JanuaryOctober 5th, 2009 ABU DHABI - The United Arab Emirates capital will launch the Mazayina Dhafra Camel Festival from Jan 30-Feb 8, WAM news agency reported Monday. The festival will be organised by the Abu Dhabi Authority for Culture and Heritage (ADACH) and held in Zayed City in Al Gharbia (the Western Region).
Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking to step down as Lucasian professor at CambridgeSeptember 30th, 2009 Hawking to step down as Lucasian professorLONDON — Physicist Stephen Hawking is stepping down as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University. The roughly 350-year-old post has been held by such luminaries as Isaac Newton and Charles Babbage, one of the fathers of modern computing.
Physicist Stephen Hawking steps down as Lucasian professor at Cambridge, in UKSeptember 30th, 2009 Hawking steps down as Lucasian professor in UKLONDON — Physicist Stephen Hawking stepped down Wednesday as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University after 30 years in the post. The roughly 350-year-old position has been held by such luminaries as Isaac Newton and Charles Babbage, one of the fathers of modern computing.
Late Sir Edmund Hillary still tops 'greatest living New Zealander' poll!September 28th, 2009 MELBOURNE - Explorer and mountain climber Sir Edmund Hillary might have died more than 18 months ago, but he has still topped a list of the greatest living New Zealander. Officially, according to the Research New Zealand poll, former prime minister Helen Clark topped the list of 500 people, followed by All Black legend Sir Colin Meads and Olympic triple gold medallist Sir Peter Snell.
Hugh Jackman tops Drinking Buddy Of Choice pollSeptember 2nd, 2009 SYDNEY - Australian actor Hugh Jackman has topped the favourite drinking buddy of choice poll. The poll that surveyed over 1200 people saw model Jennifer Hawkins at the second spot, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.ustralian PM Kevin Rudd bagged the third position; gaining more votes from women wine-drinkers than men.
Scientists propose new way to reproduce a black hole in the labAugust 22nd, 2009 WASHINGTON - In a new research, a team of scientists at Dartmouth university has proposed a new way of creating a reproduction black hole in the laboratory on a much-tinier scale than their celestial counterparts. The new method to create a tiny quantum sized black hole would allow researchers to better understand what physicist Stephen Hawking proposed more than 35 years ago: black holes are not totally void of activity; they emit photons, which is now known as Hawking radiation.
Stephen Hawking to receive Medal of Freedom from Barack ObamaJuly 31st, 2009 LONDON - Stephen Hawking, Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge University, is among the 16 recipients of the Presidential Medal of Freedom. US President Barack Obama announced yesterday the complete list and said that it showed "an incredible diversity of backgrounds" but added: "Each has been an agent of change.
'Prisoner of the State' tops bestseller list againJuly 9th, 2009 NEW DELHI - "Prisoner of the State" by late Chinese premier Zhao Ziyang continues to dominate the non-fiction section in the bestseller list this week while James Patterson's "Swimsuit" - the new entrant - tops the fiction group. The top 10 in each section are:
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HMS Beagle specimens and an original page of 'Origin of Species' to be reunited at Darwin exhibitionJuly 3rd, 2009 LONDON - Specimens and manuscripts from Charles Darwin's Beagle voyage - not seen together since that historic circumnavigation of the globe - will be reunited at the opening of Cambridge University Library's new exhibition next Monday. A Voyage Round the World: Charles Darwin and the Beagle Collections in the University of Cambridge opens on July 6 and brings together the world's foremost Darwin archive, preserved at the Library, with a wealth of Darwin collections held around the University.
Most people feel it is possible to believe in God and evolutionJuly 2nd, 2009 LONDON - If a new survey is anything to go by, majority of people think it is possible to believe in God and evolution. The survey, conducted by the British Council, revealed that 54 per cent thought that science and religion are compatible.
'Dirty Dancing' tops Britain's favourite film pollMay 14th, 2009 LONDON - Romantic film 'Dirty Dancing' has topped a new online poll to find Britain's favourite film. The 1987 movie, starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, beat 'The Shawshank Redemption' and 'Star Wars' to claim the number one spot in a survey carried out by the Cinema Advertising Association, reports contactmusic.com.
Stephen Hawking set for 'full recovery' after hospital testsApril 21st, 2009 LONDON - British physicist Stephen Hawking is expected to make a 'full recovery' after undergoing a series of tests in a hospital in Cambridge, a spokesman for Cambridge University said Tuesday. The 67-year-old scientist, who is wheelchair-bound and speaks with the help of a voice synthesizer as a result of a motor neuron disease, was rushed to hospital Monday and described as being 'very ill'.
British scientist Stephen Hawking 'very ill' in hospitalApril 20th, 2009 LONDON - British physicist Stephen Hawking, the world-renowned author of 'A Brief History of Time', was admitted to hospital in the university city of Cambridge Monday where he was described as being 'very ill'. The 67-year-old scientist, who is wheelchair-bound and speaks with the help of a voice synthesiser as a result of motor neurone disease, was taken to hospital for tests.
Lost Darwin 'evolution egg' surfaces 200 years onApril 10th, 2009 LONDON - An egg collected by Charles Darwin on his five-year voyage on the HMS Beagle in the 1830 and lost for nearly 200 years has been found in a drawer at the University of Cambridge. The small dark brown egg, with Darwin's name written on it, was found by Liz Wetton, 80, a volunteer at the Zoology Museum's bird egg collection.
Johnny Depp tops dinner date wish list pollMarch 26th, 2009 LONDON - Hollywood actor Johnny Depp has topped a WWF poll for being the star most women would love to share a candlelit dinner with. The 'Pirates Of The Caribbean' actor was first choice in the poll to find the most popular celebrity dates, with women choosing him as their favourite fantasy companion beating George Clooney into second place, reports contactmusic.com.