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Cancer: That Painful and Lingering Disorder

Options for cancer detection and treatment were few in the 18th century. Medical Historian Sharon Cotner lays out some of the common practices in this week’s show.




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Budaun won PM award, don’t tell that to Dalit mother who carries excreta on her head



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Despite the critics, 8 films that were Hits!

Joginder Tuteja lists films that were severely criticised and yet, emerged blockbusters.




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The power of networks : six principles that connect our lives / Christopher G. Brinton and Mung Chiang

Brinton, Christopher G., author




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Innovation thinking methods for the modern entrepreneur : disciplines of thought that can help you rethink industries and unlock 10x better solutions / by Osama A. Hashmi

Hashmi, Osama A., author




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'Modi represents forces that brought down Babri Masjid''

Karat said BJP and RSS are trying to add fuel to the fire of communalism in the country.




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Coming soon: Mangoes, bananas that last longer

The National Botanical Research Institute, Lucknow, is working to develop transgenic varieties of mangoes and bananas...




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'There is scientific evidence to prove that GM crops have harmful effects''

Amid arguments for and against introducing genetically modified (GM) crops in India, the Genetic Engineering Approval Committee....




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It''s the organic branding that counts

MP farmers rarely use chemicals but few manage the organic farming certificate to market their produce better




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Garmin Forerunner 45 review: Fitness watch that motivates the runner in you

This watch is bang for your buck; we couldn't find a significant flaw that should bother a buyer




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Didn't think I could produce innings like that: Morgan

England skipper Eoin Morgan was in beast mode against Afghanistan as he scored the fourth fastest World Cup century during his side's emphatic 150-run win at the Old Trafford.




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Photocatalytic xanthate-based radical addition/cyclization reaction sequence toward 2-biphenyl isocyanides: synthesis of 6-alkylated phenanthridines

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0OB00136H, Communication
Pedro López-Mendoza, Luis D. Miranda
A photocatalytic xanthate-based radical addition/cyclization reaction cascade toward 2-biphenylisocyanides is described as a practical and modular approach to 6-alkylated phenanthridines.
To cite this article before page numbers are assigned, use the DOI form of citation above.
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Cos use foreign money for political funding. Isn’t that influencing polls?

A recent Intelligence Bureau (IB) report has claimed that some well-known NGOs are working to stall economic development at the behest of their foreign donors. Activists and rights groups have been up in arms ever since the report was leaked.




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Facebook to bring new feature that notifies people sharing misinformation on COVID-19

The new feature, called Get The Facts, will debunk misinformation about the COVID-19 crisis.




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'It's because of Bigg Boss that I am here'

'So many things opened up for me after I did the show.'




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'I don't do films that just want to make money'

Nithya Menen's fiery interview.





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'It's the story that works. Not sex or horror'

'If a horror movie does well at the box office, it doesn't mean people like to scared these days. People might like to get scared on one Friday, fall in love on other, and laugh on the next.'




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'I want to do films that my daughter can watch'

'If you don't get married, it's not a crime. If you do, it's not an achievement either.'





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'Irrfan did not show us that he was not well'

'When the trailer of Angrezi Medium came out, and when the credits were rolling in the end, with names like Irrfan Khan, Kareena Kapoor Khan, Deepak Dobriyal, Dimple Kapadia... that's when it hit me and I couldn't control my tears. That was the first time I realised that I was living my dream.'




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'Just for that hour, we didn't think of coronavirus'

'Like you have your first child, your first kiss, your first relationship... this was a first for me.' 'I've never done this before.' 'When it got over, there was a feeling of disbelief that we managed to attain this feat in a matter of three days.'




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Biological innovations that built the world: a four-billion-year journey through life and earth history / Roberto Ligrone

Online Resource




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Pleased to meet me: genes, germs, and the curious forces that make us who we are / Bill Sullivan

Hayden Library - QH450.S85 2019




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Awesome Gadgets That Run Off Your Car's Cigarette Lighter

Whether you're camping, road-tripping, or simply living in your van, there's no replacement for the convenience of dashboard-powered gadgetry. So sit down with Wired's David Kravets, and enjoy a properly blended margarita.




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Will Ferrell in The Future That Never Happened

What ever happened to food pills, sexbots and ray guns?  Will Ferrell reveals "The Future That Never Happened" for Wired Magazine.




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The Future That Never Happened: The Ray Gun

Where are the ray guns we were promised?  Will Ferrell reveals "The Future That Never Happened" for Wired Magazine.




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The Future that Never Happened: Roboservant

Where are the Roboservants we were promised?  Will Ferrell reveals "The Future That Never Happened" for Wired Magazine.




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The Future that Never Happened: Foodpill

Where are the foodpills we were promised?  Will Ferrell reveals "The Future That Never Happened" for Wired Magazine.




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The Future that Never Happened : Jetpack

Where are the jetpacks we were promised?  Will Ferrell reveals "The Future That Never Happened" for Wired Magazine.




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The Window - Barclays Center Part 3: The Conversion Crew That Transforms the Venue for Events

Get up close and personal with the folks behind Barclays Center's spectacular overnight conversions. Learn what it takes for their 40-person crew to radically transform this hi-tech arena from a sold-out concert venue into the Brooklyn Nets' basketball stadium overnight.




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Angry Nerd - Giving Thanks for TV Shows That End Before Their Time

It’s the time of the year for counting blessings and giving thanks. And the Angry Nerd is most thankful for the cancellation of Futurama—because it let the show go out on a high note (and avoid a slow decline, like so many other one-time favorites).




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WIRED Live - Creating a Digital Ecology That Works

Should people have the same rights and obligations online as they do in the real world? MIT computer scientist Alex “Sandy” Pentland explains how developing social networks as trusted networks will help establish a sustainable digital ecology for years to come.




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WIRED Live - Creating Video Games That Are Easy to Learn, but Difficult to Master

Atari founder Nolan Bushnell and game developer Dong Nguyen join author David Kushner to talk about the ingredients for a successful video game and how the industry has transitioned from being a hobby to a full-blown business.




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Lim: A Prosthetic That Radically Improves Lives

A new company called LIM is radically rethinking the way prosthetics fit the human body, so that wearers of artificial legs can walk farther than ever before.




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Angry Nerd - Horror Movie Cliches that Deserve to be Slaughtered

Angry Nerd is sick of the latest crop of cliché killer movies. Do we really need Michael Bay bringing another Hasbro product to life with “Ouija"? Who asked for the new wannabe “Blair Witch Project” called “Exists”? Angry Nerd explains why the only frightening thing this Halloween is the surplus of crappy horror flicks.




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WIRED by Design - Designing a Brand That Even Non-Designers Can Work With

Natasha Jen at WIRED by Design, 2014. In partnership with Skywalker Sound, Marin County, CA. To learn more visit: live.wired.com




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Angry Nerd - "Penguins of Madagascar" & Animated Spin-offs that Rock

Animated sequels are nothing compared to their spin-offs. Why watch “Madagascar 4” when the new “Penguins of Madagascar” looks infinitely better and it isn’t bound to the original template? Angry Nerd explains why he’ll take animated spin-offs like “Puss in Boots” to another “Shrek” any day.




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9 MIT Media Lab Innovations that Changed the Future

From touchscreens to E ink and GPS to Guitar Hero, some of today’s most popular technologies all originated from the same place: the MIT Media Lab. To celebrate its 30th anniversary current and former directors count down the nine most influential innovations to come out of the future-forward lab.




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CES 2016 - Four Gadgets That Could Make Life More Convenient

WIRED executive editor Joe Brown checks out a temperature regulating coffee cup, a connected flowerpot, a remote pet food dispenser and a very loud speaker that doubles as a beverage cooler.




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CES 2016 - Autonomous Drone That Seats One Is a Special Kind of Crazy

Perhaps the most audacious product on display at CES 2016 is Ehang's concept autonomous single-occupancy drone, the 184. The $200,000 to $300,000 helicopter will offer rides up to 23 minutes at the push of a smartphone app button.




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Absurd Creatures | The Voracious Fish That Looks Like a Pug and Stings Like a Bee

The stargazer spends its entire life looking like it just walked in on something...unseemly. The fish, which ambushes prey from the sea floor, also sports venomous spines and an electric shock.




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Hacker Lexicon: A Guide to Ransomware, the Scary Hack That’s on the Rise

Ransomware is a rising type of malware that locks your keyboard or computer until you pay a ransom, typically in Bitcoin. Find out how the sophisticated hacks happen and learn what you can do to avoid falling victim to them.




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Inside the LSD Museum That the DEA Somehow Hasn’t Nuked

Welcome to the Institute of Illegal Images, San Francisco's museum of LSD blotter paper art.




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Don't Throw Away That Chickpea Water! Make a Cocktail Instead

You know the water in a can of chickpeas? Well, it can be used as a viable substitute for egg. That's a food hack worth noting, so yes, we made a pisco sour using 'bean juice'.




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Absurd Creatures | Hail Hydra, the Incredible Critter That May Be Immortal

The hydra's got kind of a jellyfish thing going on, with tentacles it uses to snag prey. But this tiny freshwater creature regenerates itself over and over again.




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We Drive an All-Electric Ferrari, the Car that Shouldn’t Exist

Ferrari boss Sergio Marchionne is on record as saying an electric Ferrari is an obscene concept, but that didn't stop a group of guys in California from turning the 308 GT into an EV.




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Strandbeests: Giant Sculptures That Eat Wind Descend on San Francisco

Kinetic sculptor Theo Jansen brings his mesmerizing wind-powered creatures made of PVC-pipe to the San Francisco Exploratorium.




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Explore a Mysterious Deep Reef That Shouldn’t Exist

A new exhibit shows off the undersea creatures who populate one of the most mysterious, poorly understood parts of the ocean.




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Absurd Creatures | That Fish That Attaches to Sharks? It's Actually Pretty Righteous

It’s called a remora, and you’ve probably seen it before. It attaches to fish and marine mammals all the time. But get this: It doesn’t attach with its mouth. It’s got a suction cup it wears as a hat.