Blame genes for adolescents’ antisocial behaviour, victimisationLONDON - Genes are to blame for some adolescents being victimised by crime more than others, a new research has shown. Scientists reveal secrets of graphene’s extraordinary propertiesWASHINGTON - In a new analysis, scientists have directly measured the unusual energy spectrum of graphene, which adds new detail to help explain the extraordinary properties of the material. Susan Boyle wants to start singing career before Britain’s Got Talent endsLONDON - Britain’s Got Talent’s singing sensation Susan Boyle has told show bosses that she would like to start her singing career and earn cash in the US before the end of the show. Urban blues on canvasNEW DELHI - The sense of being trapped in the concrete and lifeless urban jungles of big cities draws viewers to Mumbai-based senior artist Jaideep Mehrotra’s works. Over 5 mn Latin American women sex trade victimsMEXICO CITY - More than five million women have become victims of people trafficking networks in Latin America and 10 million more are at risk of falling prey, activist Teresa Ulloa has said. Never mind the April showers, bring IPL to England, say excited NRIsLONDON - The cold and rain notwithstanding, leading Britons of Indian origin are ready to roll out the red carpet to the Indian Premier League (IPS) should the cricket tournament choose to play its second season in England. Researchers find ways of making laser more efficientWASHINGTON - A Princeton-led team of researchers has discovered an entirely new mechanism for making common electronic materials emit laser beams. |