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IN TODAY'S PAPER
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CITY NEWSLINES
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WEEKLY FEATURES
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| Tongues in a twist |
| Languages are dying at an unprecedented rate, with one vanishing every two weeks. Paromita Kar reports |
| If Charlie Mungulda, an aborigine in Australia, wishes to talk to someone in Amurdag — his native tongue — he just can’t. Quite simply, there’s no one else in the world who can converse in that language, one of the several hundred on the brink of extinction ... | Read.. |
| Miraculous memory |
| A newly-developed memory device has the potential to revolutionise the way we store and retrieve data, reports T.V. Jayan ... | Read.. |
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| To catch a copycat |
| Bits & Bytes / SURIT DOSS |
Academics face this problem every day. PhD theses are just copied and submitted to unsuspecting professors by students. Internet-savvy kids do it all the time for their school project reports. ... | Read.. |
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