Lady Gaga Posted an Inappropriate Picture on Twitter Webpage
Published By StarCityNews On Monday, January 3rd 2011. Under Entertainment Tags: Bad Romance, Born This Way, Just Dance, Lady Gaga, Poker Face, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, Telephone, The Fame, The Fame Monster, Twitter, Valentines Day
American pop singer and song writer, Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, more commonly known through her stage name, Lady Gaga, has revealed a couple of secrets about her upcoming album, Born This Way, through the social networking site, Twitter.She already announced that she will provide some information about her album ... Read More
China Makes a Major Breakthrough in Nuclear Fuel Technology
Published By StarCityNews On Monday, January 3rd 2011. Under Technology Tags: China Daily Newspaper, China National Nuclear Corporation, Chinese State Television, France, Gansu Province, Gigawatts, Gobi desert, Largest Economy, Nuclear Power, Reprocessing Technology, Russia, Scientists, State Press, The United Kingdom, Uranium
Chinese state television reported that their scientists have made a breakthrough in spent fuel reprocessing technology that could potentially solve China's uranium supply problem.
On Monday, it was reported that the technology, developed and tested at the No 404 Factory of China National Nuclear Corporation in the Gobi desert in ... Read More
Rock and Roll Legend Chuck Berry Collapses on Stage
Published By StarCityNews On Monday, January 3rd 2011. Under Entertainment Tags: Chicago, Chuck Berry, Congress Theatre, Duck Walk, Johnny B Goode, Maybellene, Michael Petryshyn, Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame, Rock And Roll Music
A legendary recording artist and pioneer of the rock and roll music, Chuck Berry, collapsed on stage during a performance in Congress Theater in Chicago.The collapse was followed by an erratic and out of tune performance by the maestro, before he slouched over the piano, which aroused fear among ... Read More
American Researchers Discover How Microbes Cooperate
Published By StarCityNews On Monday, January 3rd 2011. Under Science Tags: Biofuels, Clusters, discovered, Electrical, Electron, Geobacter Metallireducens, Geobacter Sulfurreducens, Hydrogen, Microorganism, researchers, Scientists, Species, United States, University of Massachusetts, Wastewater, Zarath Summers
Since 1960, scientists have known that microorganisms can indirectly exchange electrons through a process called hydrogen transfer, in which one microbe produces hydrogen and then another microbe consumes it.Researchers of United States discovered that interspecies electron transfer entails one microorganism forming a direct electrical connection to another and this ... Read More


