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Israeli archaeologists have unveiled what they said were the remains of the first dwelling in Nazareth that can be dated back to the time of Jesus.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has accused countries of holding the UN climate summit to ransom as bitter recriminations swirled over the outcome of the negotiations.
A massive undersea earthquake is long overdue beneath the Mentawai islands in Indonesia and could trigger another deadly tsunami, scientists say.
As the climate change discussions are underway in Copenhagen, IBM says it will be driving its Smart Planet initiative.
Executives and employees at the consulting firm are given access to aggregated training content from across the Web.
Despite funding troubles, government is confident the 2009 pass rates at Dinaledi schools will increase.
A Russian rocket blasted off from a cosmodrome in Kazakhstan lighting up the frigid Central Asian steppe, shuttling an American, a Russian and a Japanese to the International Space Station.
The world's oceans are becoming noisier thanks to pollution, with potentially harmful effects for whales, dolphins and other marine life, scientists say.
Elderly people who drink several cups of green tea a day are less likely to suffer from depression, probably due to a "feel good" chemical found in this type of tea, Japanese researchers said.
Algeria is on its way to achieving strategy e-Algeria 2013 through heightened development of e-government, experts said Sunday in Algiers at the first forum on e-government, e-daratic 2009.