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Virtual reality 'heroin cave' aimed at helping people kick addictions
Researchers are looking to see if making their way through a simulated house party crammed with stimuli aimed at evoking cravings for the drug will help better equip those who suffer from addiction to do so in the real world.
Shatrughan Sinha advices Sanjay Dutt to follow 'gandhigiri'
Sanjay returned to his home in Mumbai on Thursday, finally ending 23 years of legal troubles that began when he was found with an assault rifle reportedly linked to the 1993 Mumbai blasts.
Manchester City beat Liverpool on penalties to win League Cup
Manchester City beat Liverpool 3-1 in a penalty shootout to lift the League Cup at Wembley Stadium on Sunday, and claim the first major trophy of the English football season.
Bengaluru FC beat Aizawl FC, grab 2nd spot in I-league table
Striker C K Vineeth struck a second-half goal as Bengaluru Football Club beat new entrant Aizawl FC by a solitary goal in an I-League match on Sunday.
JNU sedition row: Rahul, Kejriwal, Yechury among 9 booked for sedition
An FIR has been registered against Rahul, Kejriwal, Yechury, Congress leaders Anand Sharma and Ajay Maken, CPI leader D Raja, JD(U) Spokesperson KC Tyagi, JNUSU president Kanhaiya Kumar and JNU research scholar Umar Khalid on the order of a court, based o...
Protectionism impacting $143 billion India's IT-BPM sector
The sector is expected to touch an estimated share of 9.5 per cent of GDP and more than 45 per cent in total services export in 2015-16, the economic survey said.
'Spotlight' bags top honors at Film Independent Spirit Awards
Journalism-drama 'Spotlight' took home top honours at the Film Independent Spirit Awards, including best feature and best director for Tom McCarthy.
A day before Union Budget, Narendra Modi says he has an exam on Monday
Modi emphasised that students should appear for the exams with a "positive approach" having free and calm mind without any anxiety.
Corporates expect Budget to lower cost of doing business
The corporates feel that there is a needs to restore the confidence of the private sector by furthering the reform process that is already under way to improve ease of doing business
Government extends relaxed green norms for Naxal-hit areas till 2018
The norms which were valid till December 2015 were extended for a period of three years till December 2018.
Guus Hiddink flays FA for Chelsea's exhaustive match scheduling
Guus Hiddink has attacked the decision to schedule Chelsea's FA Cup quarter-final meeting with Everton three days after the club's Champions League showdown against Paris Saint Germain. He said medical professional must have a say in scheduling of footbal...
Real Madrid could be 1st if everyone was at my level: Cristiano Ronaldo
The Portuguese striker later tried to downplay his comments, telling local media he was referring to his "physical level".
Would love to see more colours at Oscars, says designer Rachel Zoe
Fashion designer Rachel Zoe wants people to wear more splashes of colour when they grace this year's Academy Awards ceremony.
Jat agitators molested women in Murthal, claim truck drivers; police say no clue yet
The truck drivers alleged that they saw the attackers "dragging women out of vehicles, tearing their clothes and molesting them" before taking the victims towards the fields.
Want biopic on grandmother to be directed by either Sanjay Leela Bhansali or Mani Ratnam: Raima Sen
After her inconsistent spell of Hindi films, Raima stressed that she is now determined to remain active in Bollywood.