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Akashteer air defence network system’s phased induction begins for swift response to aerial threats

Out of a total requirement of 455 Akashteer air defence network systems, 107 have already been delivered and deployed with Norther & Eastern Commands that man borders with China and Pakistan




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Stree 2 Gets Ready To Beat Jawan

While the lifetime score of Gadar 2 and Pathaan is history now, next up is Animal, which would be crossed in a couple of days. The biggest of them all is Jawan and indications are that the Hindi version of last year's biggest hit will be challenged by this year's surprise blockbuster.




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Like Vidya's Recreation Of MS Subbulakshmi's Looks?

Vidya Balan paid tribute to legendary singer M S Subbulakshmi on her 108th birth anniversary by recreating some of her iconic looks.





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The Indian hand in conserving the Great Barrier Reef

A software company is helping in the census of the world’s largest marine ecosystem




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Creating a flywheel of collaboration to cut emissions

Indian companies, especially the hard-to-abate sectors, take a few steps forward at Dubai




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The tell-tale signs of urban heat stress       

Several Indian cities sizzle under relentless temperatures this summer 




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Researchers identify new potential treatment for cardiac arrhythmias




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Indian-origin scientist discovers protein function that may treat age-related diseases




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Indian scientists develop method to create hydrogels to boost drug delivery




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Telangana CM orders action against traders cheating farmers




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Kerala bypolls: Voting date for Palakkad Assembly seat shifted to Nov 20




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Teachers working under threat of criminal cases against them, notes Kerala HC




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I just pulled a 2006 and uploaded my holiday photos to Flickr with a Creative Commons Licence

I just returned from a holiday on the gorgeous island of Corfu in Greece and spent quite some time taking photos. Instead of releasing those piecemeal on various social media channels, I thought it would be fun to go back to our ways of early social media, and put them all up on Flickr with […]




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PIX: Germany beat Bosnia to stay top; Salah sizzles

Germany forward Deniz Undav scored two first-half goals in six minutes to guide them to a 2-1 victory over Bosnia on Friday and keep them top of their Nations League group.




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Norris-Verstappen battle heats up as Texas beckons

Red Bull make changes to car after discussions with FIA




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PIX: Barcelona suffer shock defeat; Napoli hold Inter

Barcelona suffered a shock 1-0 LaLiga defeat at Real Sociedad on Sunday that ended their seven-match winning streak in all competitions.




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Indian online gaming sector faces money laundering threat, warns report

The sector employs around one lakh people and has the potential to to create 2,50,000 jobs by 2025




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Telcos creating a false equivalence with satellite operators on spectrum pricing : Amazon, Starlink

Reliance Jio, which is pushing for auctioning spectrum, said that arguments that satellite frequencies are always assigned in a shared mode and on a non-exclusive basis are both factually and technically incorrect and should be ignored




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Four semiconductor projects in Gujarat to create 53,000 new jobs: Govt

The statement from the government pointed out that the foundation stone for Micron’s advanced semiconductor ATMP plant was laid in Sanand, marking an investment of over ₹22,500 crore




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Elon Musk’s broadband ambitions in India: Why Jio and Airtel are feeling the heat

Tech advancements have made it possible for satcom players to offer data services directly to the users’ smartphones, bypassing traditional cellular operators altogether




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Infinx sets up state-of-the-art centre in Madurai; to create 700 jobs

The facility would support the company's mission of optimising revenue cycle processes for US-based healthcare providers




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Trick, no treat

YW storyteller contest: We were flooded with stories for the YW Storyteller contest announced on June 24. Here are the five winning entries. Congratulations!




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Breath of life

Our waterways are slow, sluggish and filthy. Have you wondered why? Rivers are the lifelines of our cities or towns, but we are causing them to die!




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Great escape

On July 22, Shivaji and his nine-year old son succeeded in their plan, making their getaway historic.




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Regional airlines fly into rough weather

From poor applicability of policy to lack of quality manpower and capital, problems plaguing them are manifold




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Pick the rear seats to fly safe

Passengers who pick a seat near the tail of an aeroplane are more likely to survive a crash




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Youtube introduces shopping affiliate programme for eligible Indian creators via Flipkart and Myntra

As more platforms allow creators to earn from viewers’ purchases of featured products, YouTube also announced its Shopping affiliate programme in India




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Apple AirPods Pro’s new hearing aid feature could help people face a problem they’d rather ignore

Millions who could benefit from hearing aids have never tried them, but the Apple AirPods could change this




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Microsoft Teams to launch threaded conversations, combined chats and channels features

The app has also added other changes in the interface so users can organise their chats better




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Google’s moneymaking machine still pumping out massive profits despite multiple threats

Google is still thriving while the company navigates through a pivotal shift to artificial intelligence and battles regulators trying to topple its internet empire




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Google Maps adds AI features to help users explore and navigate the world around them

Google Maps is heading down a new road steered by artificial intelligence




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Amazon's improving retail sales boost third-quarter profit, revenue beats estimates

Like its tech peers, Amazon said it expected higher capital expenditures for the foreseeable future to help develop artificial intelligence software




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Dietary restriction or good genes: new study tries to unpack which has greater impact on lifespan

If we know that genetics and lifestyle affect how long you live, which one is more important? And how do they interact?




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WHO certifies Egypt as malaria-free; calls it ‘historic feat’ ending ancient scourge

Globally, 44 countries and one territory have now been certified as malaria-free




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Should men be allowed into operation theatres when their wives are having a baby? Doctors weigh in after YouTuber’s video sparks controversy

YouTuber Irfan recently posted a video on social media that showed him cutting the umbilical cord of his newborn, in the operation theatre of a private hospital in Chennai; consent of the medical personnel involved to being videoed was another aspect doctors say needs discussion




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Centre eyes ‘presumed consent’ for cornea retrieval in hospital deaths

THOTA may be amended to facilitate retrieval of cornea from all Indians who die in hospitals, without family consent. 




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For type 2 diabetes, focusing on when you eat – not what – can help control blood sugar

Time-restricted eating, also known as the 16:8 diet, became popular for weight loss around 2015. Studies have since shown it is also an effective way for people with type 2 diabetes to manage blood glucose




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Doctors struggle to treat long Covid patients in India; researchers point to inadequate studies

Global efforts to understand and manage long Covid post-pandemic, with varied symptoms and limited treatment guidelines worldwide




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What is stereotactic radiation therapy for prostate cancer? How does it compare to other treatments?

Stereotactic radiotherapy uses high doses of radiation to target and kill cancer cells; it uses newer machines that can deliver very focused radiation beams




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COVID-19 resulted in nearly half a million excess deaths, WHO’s global TB report states

Thirty high TB burden countries accounted for 87% of the world’s TB cases in 2022 and two-thirds of the global total was in eight countries including India




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Wellness retreat that King Charles and Queen Camilla visited in Bengaluru to soon expand to Portugal 

King Charles III and Queen Camilla, who left the retreat after a three-day rejuvenation session, are happy with the expansion plans as this would be closer to the UK, says holistic health practitioner Issac Mathai, who runs the facility




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Following WHO guidelines for sodium content in packaged food could prevent 3 lakh deaths in India in 10 years: study

Additionally, about 1.7 million new cardiovascular disease cases and 7,00,000 new chronic kidney disease cases could be prevented compared to current practices, the study said




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Stop abuse of patent monopolies in rare diseases, say patient representatives and treatment activists 

They seek urgent intervention by government, courts, and lawmakers into the issue  




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Lassa fever: Understanding the risk, response and global threat

The Lassa virus causes Lassa fever, a zoonotic disease; humans usually contract the virus through contact with food or items contaminated by the the Mastomys rat’s urine or faeces.




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'Sushant's death needs a CBI inquiry'

'This is not a fight just for Sushant, it is a fight against a system that suppresses genuine talent and forces them to take extreme steps.'




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'We View Wildlife As A Threat'

'We need to understand and respect wildlife behaviour.'




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'My face is my greatest USP'

'My tool is the way I look. This is the only thing that distinguishes me.''Most of us dress similarly. What sets you apart is your face. If you change that also, you're like anybody else.'




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'Oh My God! We've Done Something Great'

'The real change will happen when more powerful roles come to me.''I am looking forward to that change.'