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Gurnoor Brar's rise: A stress fracture, a new action and a 150-kph dreamGurnoor Brar impressed on his international debut. The young pacer delivered speeds of 148 kmph. He took three wickets in his first spell. ...
In 1987, the world swapped ozone-destroying CFCs for safer refrigerants; nearly 40 years later, scientists found the switch had been quietly raining a forever chemical across the planetChemicals meant to protect the planet are now causing a new issue. Replacements for ozone-damaging CFCs are forming a stubborn chemical, TF...
Avammune’s big bet: Why the future of cancer treatment may come in a pillAs global oncology races toward next-generation therapies, Avammune Therapeutics is betting on affordable, orally administered immunotherap...
Lord Shiva's ‘oldest prayer’ uncovered: Shiv Trilogy author Amish Tripathi shares how a techie decoded a 4,500-year-old Pashupati sealA computer scientist's cryptographic analysis of the Pashupati Seal suggests its inscription is an ancient invocation to Lord Shiva, aligni...
Pune Curfew News: Police imposes ban on these activities for next 14 days starting tonight. Here's what's allowed, what's notPune Ban news: Pune administration has imposed a 14-day ban on public gatherings starting May 26. The Pune Municipal Corporation is impleme...
What happens when investors stop SIPs during crises–real investors, real panic, and the real cost of walking awayFrom a cancer diagnosis in Kolkata to a layoff in Bengaluru to Covid panic in Agra—real investors, real crises, and the real cost of walkin...
San Diego mosque shooters met online and left writings expressing hate, FBI saysTwo teenagers with white supremacist views attacked a mosque in San Diego. They met online and shared hateful ideologies. The attackers kil...
In the shadow of COVID, health officials fight panic over Hantavirus outbreakA hantavirus outbreak on a cruise ship has sparked public concern. Health officials are working to communicate clearly, drawing lessons fro...
China's view on Elon Musk? Visionary, occasional villainIn a rapidly evolving Chinese market, Elon Musk enjoys admiration and faces competition in equal measure. Tesla's groundbreaking advancemen...
Your dreams aren’t random. Here’s what’s really happeningDreams are not random but are shaped by individual traits, daily events, and social activities, a new study reveals. Researchers used AI to...
EdTech vs. Traditional Coaching: How education industry has transformed since Covid-19That ‘Watershed’ moment in the Education industry is Corona. That is because the way people perceive education has undergone a dramatic cha...
Less economic activities during lockdown led to low air pollution in most parts of India: StudyAccording to the study, published in the 'Environmental Science and Pollution Research', ozone, carbon monoxide and NO2 showed an increase ...
No fall in COVID infections despite lockdown, finds UK studyThe Imperial College London and Ipsos MORI Real-time Assessment of Community Transmission (REACT) study into the country's COVID-19 infecti...
Covid blues: Not being able to meet friends made 69% Indians lonelier, 50% felt social distancing weakened relationshipsThe pandemic has also led to deeper and meaningful conversations.
College students' mental health worst-hit by the coronavirus-induced lockdown: StudyConducted by YourDost, an online mental health platform, the study found that the second worst-affected segment of people was working profe...
States rely on data analytics in Unlock 1.0As states begin Unlock 1.0, they are depending on data analytics and modelling studies to open up with limited risks.
Wearing masks can halt spread of virus: StudyEven 75% mask adherence in a population can lower Covid-19’s reproduction number to less than 1, without resorting to lockdowns, studies pu...
Non-migrant workers in Delhi see income drop by at least 57 per cent during lockdown: StudyThe study uses data collected from 1,392 non-migrant workers, many of whom live in Delhi's informal settlements. The data was collected in ...
Over 50 per cent of households in rural India cutting down on food items after lockdown: StudyOver 50 per cent of households in rural India have cut down on food items after lockdown, a study has found.
India could see a reduction in the number of coronavirus cases by next week: StudyConducted by an interdisciplinary group of scholars and data scientists and led by Bhramhar Mukherjee, a professor at the University of Mic...