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Newton didn't give second law of motion: research
The paper "Isaac Newton, Leonhard Euler and F=ma" was written by Ajay Sharma, assistant director for education with the Himachal Pradesh government.
Sierra Leone reaches final day of Ebola lockdown
Samuel Turay, 21, said on Sunday that people in poorer neighborhoods of the capital, Freetown, were upset that handouts of rice and pepper were being distributed only to some houses.
Syrian refugee flight to Turkey one of the worst since war began: UN
At least 70,000 people are confirmed to have crossed into Turkey in less than two days, and the real figure may be more than 100,000, Carol Batchelor, UNHCR's representative said.
When will Indian hockey learn to be ruthless? asks Michael Nobbs
8-0 is very poor against minnows Sri Lanka, and the same problems are still apparent that may prove a heart-breaker at the Asian Games.
Asian Games equestrian: Shruti, Nadia qualify for final round
Shruti and Nadia will compete in the second round on Tuesday when the scores of the first round will be added together to decide the podium finishers.
Injury ends Victoria Azarenka's season
Azarenka withdrew from this week's Wuhan Open with a foot injury and later announced she would be out of action for the remainder of the season.
Microsoft delays the launch of its Xbox One console in China
Microsoft's Xbox One game console, which had been set for release in China on September 23, will now be released by the end of the year.
Liverpool struggling to cope with extra demands
Coping with tricky Premier League fixtures is a knack Liverpool must learn quickly if this campaign does not become a second-rate sequel to last season's thriller.
Shah Rukh Khan crosses 9 million followers on Twitter; beats Salman and Aamir to become the second most followed Indian actor
The 'Chennai Express' star joined the site in July, 2010 and has since shared 7,718 tweets.
Going to live till I'm 90 years old and my service to the world will go on till my last breath: Hrithik Roshan
Hrithik Roshan is currently happy and content in his space as an actor, but may go behind the camera to direct later
Vinod Kumar Binny booked for making false allegations against AAP leader
Binny had falsely alleged on social media that AAP leader Alka Lamba was running a sex racket at her house.
Asian Games 2014: India win two medals on Day 2
Indian shooters delivered a bronze in the men's 10m air pistol team event, while shuttlers bagged another medal of same hue in the women's team competition.
Maharashtra elections: BJP rejects Shiv Sena's seat-sharing formula, alliance on the brink
The Shiv Sena had reportedly offered 125 seats to the BJP, 10 less than what the saffron party had demanded.
Vadodara: BJP MLA seeks vacant houses for J&K flood-hit victims
Over two lakh people were affected due to river water inundating the residential areas mostly in western parts of the city.
West Bengal Governor asks Jadavpur University student delegation to maintain discipline
JU students have been boycotting classes since Wednesday demanding Vice-chancellor's resignation after a police crackdown on them.
UK Muslim clerics issue video appeal to free British hostage
The video does not mention photojournalist John Cantlie, a second British man being detained by IS whose video also emerged online this week.