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‘Zombie Worm’ awakens after 24,000 years: Scientists revive a frozen worm that can survive freezing, starvation and even reproduce without partner‘Zombie Worm’ revived by scientists: A 24,000-year-old microscopic worm, a bdelloid rotifer, has been revived from Siberian permafrost, ast...
President Raisi's sudden death to test Iran with West Asia already in turmoilMohammed Mokhber, Raisi's deputy, was expeditiously appointed as the interim President, with the next president being elected within the ne...
How did scientists revive worm frozen 46,000 years ago? Here's how they did itThe revival of this ancient roundworm species highlights the resilience of life and the significance of preserving biodiversity in the face...
Roundworm frozen 46,000 years ago in Siberia Permafrost revivedRussian scientists have found and revived the roundworms frozen 46,000 years ago under the ice of Siberia permafrost.
RSS real coffee, BJP just the frothy top: Prashant KishorKishor lamented that it took him long to realise that "the ideology of (Nathuram) Godse can be defeated only by reviving Gandhi's Congress"...
Bengaluru lakes remain thirsty even as the city drownedBenglauru, which the British rulers had called as a 'City of thousand lakes' for having over 1,600 lakes, has now only 400 water bodies lef...
UAE sheikhdom hopes Bear Grylls camp draws pandemic touristsThe northernmost sheikhdom in the United Arab Emirates hopes a brand new adventure camp showcasing its wide-open spaces, fresh air and soci...
Good progress of monsoon in August raises hopes of bumper kharif harvestAccording to the data compiled and updated till August 7 by the agriculture ministry, the area sown under rice increased 17% year-on-year w...
Companies facing cash crunch may have to reverse GST credit on delayed payments to vendorsCash-strapped companies will have to either make payments within 180 days or reverse the tax credit.
Behind ISI's renewed India terror offensive: Tale of 2 Jaish factionsAll these strikes bear the stamp of two Jaish factions - JeM and JuH. TOI had reported on May 26 about Jaish's failed attack in Delhi in mi...
India's 'smart' power system up for cyber security auditGovernment sources said they also agreed to nominate a chief information security officer, an acknowledgement of cyber threats and the need...
Netoil negotiating with banks to get back into race for Rs 4,000-crore takeover of Nagarjuna Oil Corp"We are confident we would be able to close the transaction,” a top official with the senior management of Netoil in Dubai told ET on a con...
New runway recommended for UK's Heathrow AirportThe Airports Commission has backed a third Heathrow runway at a cost of 17.6 billion pounds, saying it will add 147 billion pounds in econo...
Nestle's 2020 goal packed with health; pledges to follow 38 commandmentsMaggi instant noodles is facing a nationwide ban after food regulators found excessive lead content and MSG presence in the product.
Why are not banks getting rid of bad loans?Banks are holding back irrecoverable loans on their books, unwilling to accept the price that buyers are willing to fork out.
- Making science fiction a reality show may not be wise
Unfortunately, if the world itself ends this year or very soon, as some ancient texts have predicted, all this will come to nought.
- 'Nuclear Iran not in India’s interest'
As the IAEA works on a resolution to censure Iran yet again for its nuclear programme, India believes there is little to stop Tehran from p...
- AC makers flood market with aggressively priced models; launch ad campaigns
High-end Japanese players Daikin and Hitachi have introduced new entry-level models that are only marginally costlier than Korean and India...
- Key sectors bounce back on stimulus
The two stimulus packages it has devised seem to have begun to show results with an upturn in key sectors like steel, cement, autos, food a...
- Cadbury banks on new products for a double digit growth
Cadbury India is setting targets of achieving healthy double digit growth on the back of new product introductions.