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Slippery bottle solves ketchup problem

Boston: An Indian-origin scientist at MIT has found a novel way to get every last of ketchup, shampoo and glue out of the bottle by developing a coating that makes container interiors super slippery.

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Boston: An Indian-origin scientist at MIT has found a novel way to get every last drop of ketchup, shampoo and glue out of the bottle by developing a coating that makes container interiors super slippery. The brainchild of Kripa Varanasi and his students, the coating called LiquiGlide is set to make the transition from the laboratory to consumer and industrial markets. pti

Publisher cancels Milo’s book ‘Dangerous’ 

New York: Right-wing provocateur Milo Yiannopoulos' publisher has cancelled his planned book, "Dangerous". The announcement came hours after the Breitbart editor was disinvited to this year's Conservative Political Action Conference because of past comments about relationships between boys and men. He has said remarks he made that could be construed as favouring men and boys having sex were edited wrongly. ap

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