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Massive discount on BS6 Harley-Davidson Street 750 Anniversary edition: But here’s a catch!
The limited-edition Harley-Davidson Street 750 was launched in India in August 2019 and was costlier than the standard BS4 model by Rs 13,000.
2020 Triumph Street Triple RS revised India launch date out: Key changes and expected price hike!
Once launched, the new 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS will be one of the first BS6 compliant middleweight naked streetfighters to go on sale here in India.
Bajaj Avenger 220 Street removed from official website: Possible reasons explained!
With the 220 Street no longer on official website, the Bajaj Avenger now comprises of two models namely Avenger 220 Cruise and Avenger 160 Street.
2020 Triumph Street Triple RS India launch tomorrow: KTM 790 Duke rival with improved styling, features!
One of the prime changes on the new 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS is the engine that offers a better and more solid mid-range now along with better refinement.
2020 Triumph Street Triple RS launched in India: More power, better features, same price
2020 Triumph Street Triple RS India Launch: The new 2020 Street Triple RS has been updated with new design and styling, but most importantly the engine now puts out more torque than the previous model.
2020 Triumph Street Triple RS launched at Rs 11.13 lakh: KTM 790 Duke challenger gets sharper, more feature-rich!
The new 2020 Triumph Street Triple RS is now here, in India! Here is what all has changed apart from a BS6 compliant motor.
Suzuki Gixxer, Gixxer SF Road Test Review: Fully-faired or naked streetfighter? Which one to opt for & why
Suzuki Gixxer, Gixxer SF Review: The 150cc sports-oriented bikes in Suzuki's lineup have gained substantial popularity in India over the years. The two have been updated for the year 2019. But naked or fully-faired. Which one to go for?
Sensex, Nifty plunge 5%, track global markets; key factors behind rout on Dalal Street
After opening nearly 3 per cent higher, RIL share price slipped 1.90 per cent in Mondays' trade. American private equity firm Silver Lake Partner announced an investment of Rs 5,655.75 crore in Reliance Jio.
Nifty Bank drops 950 points from day’s high; check what led to last hour sell-off on Dalal Street
Nifty is approaching its support zone of 9100-9000 levels, however, any violation of this will cause further weakness towards 8800 levels
Oaktree Strategic Income Corporation (OCSI) CEO Armen Panossian on Q2 2020 Results - Earnings Call Transcript
Israel shares picture of Rabindranath Tagore street in honor of birthday
Israel's foreign embassy in India shared a picture Saturday of a street in Tel Aviv named after famed and revered Indian polymath, poet, musician, artist and ayurveda-researcher Rabindranath Tagore.
The impact of Occupy Wall Street
The Occupy Wall Street protests has enlarged the spotlight on the financial district's questionable practices that have contributed to the country's economic downturn. At a panel discussion called, The Finance Crisis: Lessons Learned from Canada and the Way Forward, at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, D.C., Robert Rubin, former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, sat down with Chrystia Freeland and told her what he thinks of the Occupy Wall Street movement.
Taipei tech team takes 3D printing to the streets
Apr. 13 - A team of self-described geeks in Taipei have taken to the streets on a bicycle equipped with a 3D printer which they're using to turn plastic waste into useful products. They call their printer the "Mobile Fab" and say it not only helps promote recycling, but also demonstrates how technology can be applied in a socially responsible way. Tara Cleary reports.
The day police bombed a city street: can scars of 1985 Move atrocity be healed?
Eleven people, including five children, died and a Philadelphia neighborhood burned down in the airstrike against a black liberation group. Now an effort at reconciliation is under way
Frank Powell, a Philadelphia police officer who in 1985 was chief of the city’s bomb disposal squad, remembers vividly the moment he was given his instructions. “Wow,” he recalls thinking. “You want me to do that?”
On 13 May 1985 Powell was handed an army-style green satchel containing a bomb made of C-4 plastic explosives of the sort widely deployed in Vietnam. He boarded a state police helicopter, and took up his position balanced precariously on the skids of the aircraft.
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The corrupting cricket tree
The monster of corruption has not spared even the games being enjoyed by the...
Tohoku Cherry Tree Planting Ceremony
Through the Tohoku School Project, the students have developed their capacities for innovation, leadership, and co-operation. They learned how to get the information they need when there isn’t a readymade answer in their textbook or a teacher to guide them. In other words, they learned how to learn – perhaps the most valuable lesson of all! said OECD Secretary-General.
How far from the tree does the leaf fall? (OECD Education&Skills Today Blog)
Equality of opportunity is a lofty ideal, but some societies get closer to achieving it than others.
The Slow Lane: Ripeness on the tree of life
Victor Erice is one of those rare film directors who show time passing apparently at its own pace
The Slow Lane: Same street, new perspective
The quiet streets have that special Viennese quality of grandeur combined with melancholy and nostalgia
ICICI Bank Q4 net profit rises 26% YoY to Rs 1,221 crore, misses Street estimates - Economic Times
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Louise Doughty on why we love Apple Tree Yard
Louise Doughty's bestseller Apple Tree Yard is now a synonym for having sex with someone you shouldn't, or doing it somewhere you might be caught
Suranne Jones claims she was 'used' by Coronation Street bosses
The actress, 41, who played Karen McDonald from 2000 until 2004, has admitted that it 'wasn't what she signed up to' and insisted that 'all soaps used their girls in that way'.
General railroad and telegraph laws of the State of Pennsylvania: including the acts relating to incline plane railways and street passenger railways, and such acts relative to corporations as affect railroad and telegraph companies, 1816-1883 / comp. and
Ghost streets of China post coronavirus outbreak
The outbreak has resulted in Chinese cities being largely deserted, with tourist attractions shut and a few eateries requiring temperature checks and masks.
Greta's climate march brings UK streets to a halt
The Swedish teen activist warned world leaders she will "not be silenced when the world is on fire".She accused politicians of ignoring the climate emergency and "sweeping their mess under the rug.
Coronavirus inspires street art across the world
As countries around the world are in lockdown to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, street artists everywhere are responding, bringing a dose of colour -- and urgent messaging -- to a weary public.
The HTML5 `document.head` DOM tree accessor
One of the lesser known HTML5 JavaScript goodies is the document.head DOM tree accessor, which is a more efficient (and easier to type) alternative to document.getElementsByTagName('head')[0]. Native support for document.head is very easy to detect…
Fast trashion: Exhibition of garments made from street-litter opens at Imperial | Imperial News - Imperial College London
Why the UK's streets have turned silent during coronavirus lockdown - Express.co.uk
DNA evidence is rearranging the branches of the avian family tree
When songwriter Oscar Hammerstein penned the lyrics “fish gotta swim, birds gotta fly,” he clearly did not have the ratites in mind. Large flightless birds, the ratites include ostriches, emus, rheas and cassowaries, along with kiwis and several extinct species.
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Researchers discover treefrog embryos can evaluate different features of vibrations
Recently, researchers from Boston University and the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama have been taking a closer look at the vibrations that red-eyed treefrog embryos use as cues to trigger early hatching. They discovered that treefrog embryos can evaluate different features of vibrations.
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National Zoo and partners first to breed critically endangered tree frog
Although the La Loma tree frog, Hyloscirtus colymba, is notoriously difficult to care for in captivity, the Panama Amphibian Rescue and Conservation Project is the first to successfully breed this species.
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Scientists discover new species of dinosaur bridging a gap in the dinosaur family tree
A team of scientists led by the Smithsonian Institution has discovered a fossilized dinosaur skull and neck vertebrae that not only reveal a new species, but also an evolutionary link between two groups of dinosaurs.
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Tree dwelling animals were first to fly, study shows
Adding wings to a robotic bug helped it run faster and better, but was it enough to achieve takeoff?
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Complete evolutionary tree of the Hawaiian honeycreepers traced by Smithsonian scientists, collaborators
Smithsonian scientists and collaborators have determined the evolutionary family tree for one of the most strikingly diverse and endangered bird families in the world, the Hawaiian honeycreepers.
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Heavyweight trees are forest champs at sequestering carbon
Just a few towering white fir, sugar pine and incense cedars per acre at Yosemite National Park are disproportionately responsible for photosynthesis, converting carbon dioxide into plant tissue and sequestering that carbon in the forest, sometimes for centuries,
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Smithsonian scientists discover tropical tree microbiome in Panama
Human skin and gut microbes influence processes from digestion to disease resistance. Despite the fact that tropical forests are the most biodiverse terrestrial ecosystems on […]
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Posting Your Story to Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street Website
Get a quick tutorial on how to upload a story about your local culture and experiences to the Smithsonian’s storytelling website, located www.museumonmainstreet.org Museum on […]
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Tropical tree study shows interactions with neighbors plays an important role in tree survival
New results from a massive study at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute show that interactions among community members play an important role in determining which organisms thrive.
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Center for Tropical Forest Science receives grant to study diversity of tree communities
The Center for Tropical Forest Science, which manages a global network of temperate and tropical forest research plots, will utilize the funds to conduct workshops in the Americas and Asia to investigate how taxonomic, functional, and genetic dimensions of diversity affect tree communities and their resilience to global change.
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Falling trees help invasive wineberry move into deciduous forests in North America
These opportunistic plants quickly fill-in the gap taking advantage of the increased light coming through the tree canopy and the fresh soil at the fallen tree’s turned-up roots.
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Introducing Leafsnap, an electronic field guide to North America trees run on a mobile phone app
Warming climate unlikely to cause near-term extinction of ancient Amazon trees, study says
A new genetic analysis has revealed that many Amazon tree species are likely to survive human-caused climate warming in the coming century, contrary to previous findings that temperature increases would cause them to die out.
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Loss of animals spells doom for diversity of rainforest trees
Soon after a dirt road through the forests of Lambir Hills National Park in Borneo was improved in 1987, local markets selling the meat of […]
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Ancient algal ‘tree rings’ show dramatic decline in Arctic and sub-Arctic sea ice
An ancient new player has entered the debate over global warming and it is pink. Labrador fishermen call them “red rocks” because underwater they resemble […]
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Trees grow faster and store more carbon as they age
Trees put on weight faster and faster as they grow older, according to a new study in the journal Nature. The finding that most trees’ […]
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