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2009 Noble Prize Winners - Noble Prizes 2009

The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2009 Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (USA) Thomas A. Steitz (USA) Ada E. Yonath (Israel) For their landmark studies of one of life's core processes: the ribosome's translation of DNA information into life. Ribosomes... Read More

World’s Most Expensive Cities to Live in 2011

Here is the list of 10 most expensive cities of the World in decending order. CNBC has recently shared a report of the World's most expensive cities to live in 2011. The report is prepared by Human resources consultant ECA International. It is... Read More

Important Safety Tips for Women to Remember

Here is a collection of important safety tips for women that are to be followed by every woman. Please try to remember all of these safety tips and make sure to share them with your friends and co-workers. Safety Tips For Women Always be... Read More

India’s Top 20 Most Admired Companies

Fortune India Magazine has ranked India's 50 Most Admired companies, for the first time in its March 2012 issue. The rankings are done in partnership with the Hay Group. Corporations are rated on the parameters of consistency, quality, talent... Read More

Coral Reef Information and Facts

Corals are small marine animals found in dense colonies under the ocean. They are made up of tiny, fragile animals called coral polyps and their skeletons. Corals secrete calcium carbonate and can be either hard or soft. Corals are generally found in... Read More

Heads of Important Offices in India

Here is a list of the heads of the important offices in India. This list contains the names of 95 persons in the form of question-answers that are heads of the important offices in India. This list can be used to conduct general knowledge quiz... Read More

Who is Abhay Vasant Ashtekar?

Abhay Vasant Ashtekar (born 5th July 1949) is an Indian theoretical physicist. He is the Eberly Professor of Physics and the Director of the Institute for Gravitational Physics and Geometry at Pennsylvania State University. As the creator of... Read More

How to Read Roman Numbers and Convert from Arabic to Roman?

The Roman numerals are represented by the following letters: I = 1 V = 5 X = 10 L = 50 C = 100 D = 500 M = 1000 If a numeral is followed by another numeral of lower denomination, the two are added together. If it is preceded by one of lower... Read More

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