Indian-origin scientist working with the US space agency Amitabh Ghosh said that a few other planets in our solar system too may have water.
It will be his 200th league match, of which Mourinho has lost only 20, and a 100th home league game with only one defeat by lowly Sunderland in April.
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Security researchers have discovered that a feature of the HTML5 specification allows websites to find out how much battery power a user has left on their browsing device and the information could then be used to snoop on their online activity.
Akshay Singh had mysteriously died while covering the Vyapam scam.
The incident took place on Saturday when she was playing with her brother and the boys, they said.
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Meteorologists calculated that the United States in January was 1.6 Celsius warmer than normal, making it the 24th warmest January since 1880, even though there were record snowfalls in parts of the US northeast.
A new route to Mars could make manned missions much cheaper, easier and more frequent, researchers say.
Sonakshi Sinha and Arjun Kapoor, termed the 'Uber' rape case as "unfortunate and shameful".
Distraction, multi-tasking, and aimless drifting is mandatory, says the course description.
"While I am all for having a long-term perspective, I am not interested in something that may or may not be achieved in 2035 or 2050," the Health Minister said.
"The world is ill-prepared to respond to any severe, sustained and threatening public health emergency," the World Health Organization director said.
There are close to 8,000 such buses plying in the national Capital.
A survey conducted in both nations found that 53.4 per cent of Chinese envisage a future conflict, with more than a fifth of those saying it would happen "within a few years", while 29 per cent of Japanese can see military confrontation.