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Oil falls on stiffer dollar, likely US drawdown
24 May 2016
Failing antibiotics could kill millions, says report
24 May 2016
Antibiotic resistance could cause one death every three seconds all around the world by the year 2050, if suitable preventive measures are not taken immediately, says a new report
Failing antibiotics could kill millions, says report
24 May 2016
Antibiotic resistance could cause one death every three seconds all around the world by the year 2050, if suitable preventive measures are not taken immediately, says a new report
Top Indian bread, pizza brands have dangerous chemicals: study
24 May 2016
Nearly 84 per cent of 38 commonly available brands of pre-packaged breads, including pav buns and pizza bases, tested positive for potassium bromate and potassium iodate, banned in many countries as they are listed as hazardous for public health
World’s largest ship ‘Harmony of the Seas’ on maiden voyage
23 May 2016
The 227,000-tonne floating city can carry 6,000 people and has facilities including water slides, an amphitheatre, and high-street restaurants
Apple is in India for next 1,000 years: Tim Cook
21 May 2016
Asserting that Apple is in India for the long haul, chief executive Tim Cook also asserted that his firm would sell pre-owned iPhones with new warranty in the country
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