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RE:WIRED GREEN 2022: Peter Mui on the Right-to-Repair Movement

Peter Mui, founder of Fixit Clinic, discusses the right-to-repair movement and encourages us to fix and tinker with the products we buy instead of tossing them in landfills. He also speaks on the Fixit Clinic, where anyone can bring their broken electronics and get them repaired, with the goal of reducing waste and encouraging people to hang on to their tools and gadgets for as long as possible.




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The AI Optimist Club

Has doom and gloom over the potential deadly consequences of AI overshadowed the real opportunities ahead? Two AI pioneers—Fei-Fei Li and Reid Hoffman—discuss why AI is poised to enhance our work and personal lives.




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Pawar vs. Pawar in Baramati once again: NCP (Sharad Pawar) announces candidates for Maharashtra assembly elections

During the last Lok Sabha polls, Ajit Pawar’s wife, Sunetra Pawar, secured 573,979 votes in Baramati but was defeated by her sister-in-law, Supriya Sule, Sharad Pawar’s daughter, who garnered 732,312 votes




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RBI offers a bounty

Because of the rate cut EMIs will come down, investment mood will improve, and the real estate sector may see a revival of sales as the industry is reeling under a pile of unsold projects.




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Gautam Adani overtakes Ambani to become Asia’s richest person again

Adani with a net worth of $111 billion is now ranked as the eleventh richest in the world, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.




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Prabhas-starrer Kalki off to a flying start at the box office

Epic sci-fi movie garners strong ₹298.5 crore on first two days at the box office




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CBI opens probe into firms defaulting on public sector bank loans

These business houses secured huge loans from the banks after the 2008 financial crisis, but either defaulted or escaped by restructuring the loans




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Trump’s call to Modi on Covid-related drug spotlights two Indian drugmakers

This, even as DGFT bans export of hydroxychloroquine




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Rare birds show up at unlikely spaces in Chennai on October 15 and 16

The recent Chennai Rains, one marked by the advent of the north east monsoon on October 15, might not have followed the original script, the one penned by weather watching professionals, but it has taken a predictable course in one sense: throwing birds off course. During this period, two birders had unlikely visitors in their neck of the woods — a chestnut winged cuckoo in Pallikaranai and a lesser frigate bird in Perambur




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SEE: Aishwarya Rai On The PS-1 Experience

'It's Mani Ratnam's dream project and to be a part of that is any artiste's dream.'




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Meet The Kamini Of Monica O My Darling!

Directed by Vasan Bala, the murder mystery will stream on Netflix from November 11.




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WATCH: SUNIDHI On SONG!

What a Musical Night!!!!




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Sabalenka overpowers Pegula to win Cincinnati Open

Aryna Sabalenka will move one spot up to number two in the rankings ahead of the U.S. Open, which starts next week.




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Sinner beats Tiafoe to win Cincinnati Open

Sinner's triumph at the Masters 1000 event follows his Grand Slam breakthrough at the Australian Open in January and is his fifth title of the year and first at the tournament in Ohio.




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U.S. Open tennis: Naomi Osaka’s forehand goes awry; loses to Karolina Muchova

Karolina Muchova has eliminated two-time U.S. Open champion Naomi Osaka 6-3, 7-6 (5) in the second round at Flushing Meadows




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The Majrooh Sultanpuri of writers

Best known for musical blockbusters, legendary filmmaker Nasir Husain also wrote dialogues for his films. His words were true to the syntax of the timesthey were written in, whether it was forMunimjiorPaying Guestin the mid-1950s or forJo Jeeta Wohi Sikanderin the ’90s




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Mapping the Maya Nagari on celluloid

Take a trip down filmi history as the author tracks Mumbai’s numerous landmarks that have untiringly contributed to Hindi cinema’s imagery, almost becoming one with the narrative




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Maruti Suzuki opens bookings for the Swift 

it’s safe to say that the new Swift has large shoes to fill




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PM Modi on Chess Olympiad gold medals: ‘A new chapter in India’s sports trajectory’




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Case filed against actor Kasthuri over remarks on Telugu community




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Power shutdown in parts of Tiruchi on November 9




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F1: Piastri on pole as McLaren in front

McLaren are leading the constructor's championship but are only 29 points ahead of Ferrari, with Leclerc an obvious threat and team mate Carlos Sainz qualifying fifth and Mercedes' George Russell sixth.




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Why peer-to-peer lending has RBI on edge

Forced to drop many of its attractive features, peer-to-peer lending faces an existential crisis in India




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Amit Shah to unveil Birsa Munda statue in Delhi on November 15




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Power shutdown in Tiruchi on November 12, 13




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No water supply in many areas of Tiruchi on Wednesday




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A peek into the trade history of Bunder at KCCI office




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What will be the impact of AI on Engineering education?

Musing on the pros and cons of what the new technological developments may mean for the teaching-learning process in India




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Conservation technologist Arpit Deomurari on his experience in using tech for Nature

Wearing many hats — ecologist, GIS expert, data scientist, and conservation technologist — allows for a view of the connections between different fields




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India’s retail equity investment cult rises to a new high amid record FPI outflows




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RBI announces rules to reclassify FPI investment as FDI once it crosses 10% holding in Indian firms

Investment made by foreign portfolio investor along with its investor group (hereinafter referred to as ‘FPI’) shall be less than 10% of the total paid-up equity capital on a fully diluted basis




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‘Anger Tales’ anthology review: Potpourri of hits and misses

The Telugu anthology ‘Anger Tales’ explores anger that stems from everyday situations through effective performances 




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A bioinspired water oxidation catalyst that is ∼1/10th as active as the photosystem II oxygen evolving center at pH 7: a study of activity and stability factors

Dalton Trans., 2024, 53,17783-17788
DOI: 10.1039/D4DT02336F, Communication
Danijel Boskovic, Richard Terrett, Matthew Longhurst, Sabeel Basheer, Alireza Ariafard, Pawel Wagner, Ronald J. Pace, Rob Stranger, Gerhard F. Swiegers
Ca-doped birnessite MnOx on liquid crystalline reduced graphene oxide exhibits unprecedented performance for an abiological catalyst at pH 7, including a very low onset overpotential of 0.52 V and high activity per unit area at 0.56 V overpotential.
The content of this RSS Feed (c) The Royal Society of Chemistry




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Don't judge Kohli on current form, Australia series could change it all: Ricky Ponting

The much-awaited series against Pat Cummins' Australia will commence in Perth on November 22 and Kohli, as always, will be a vital cog in India's scheme of things if they are to retain the prestigious trophy




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Piaggio makes special Diwali offer for Aprilia RS457 sports bike at ₹4.17 lakh 

The RS457 sports bike will be available at a special ex-showroom price.




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Maruti opens bookings for fourth generation Dzire

“By combining advanced powertrain options with thoughtfully curated features, the All-New Dzire is poised to deliver an exceptional experience,” an official said




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Questions raised on Kerala’s overreliance on Kathakali on global tourism platforms

Some have been advocating an improvised version of the art form on international platforms. However, stakeholders maintain that Kerala is still identified with Kathakali




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NCC asks BCCI ombudsman to reject petition

NCC says charges trumped up based on unsustainable malicious aspersions




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Nayar puts Mumbai on top

Mumbai 299 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand after day three




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'Sahab, Ismein Sab Kuch Likha Hai': Kharge Hits Back At PM Modi Over 'Empty Constitution' Remarks

Addressing a public gathering at Nagpur today, Kharge asked Congress candidate Nitin Raut to send a copy of the Constitution to PM Modi.




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The milk-sisters of Oman | Interview with author Jokha Alharthi on her new novel Silken Gazelles

Omani society is as multifaceted and paradoxical as any other, filled with competing narratives and lived realities; the female friendships in the novel are a reflection of the same, says the International Man Booker-winning writer




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Effects of SEBI outsourcing arbitration

The arbitrators who were previously assigned arbitration work are now being assigned conciliation work as well, albeit with a lower fee




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'I owe my career to Vijayakanth'

Desiya Murpokku Dravida Kazhagam (DMDK) founder-leader and actor Vijayakanth passed into the ages in Chennai, aged 71, after testing positive for COVID-19 on Thursday.




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I-T Dept. to conduct outreach programme in Madurai on Nov. 13




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Power shutdown in Tirunelveli on November 14




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Apple to launch M4 MacBook models, iPad mini on November 1: Report

Apple is also going to introduce their 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Air models powered by the M4, the new iPhone SE variant with Apple Intelligence and the upgraded 11-inch and 13-inch iPad Air variants




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Fake CBI officer arrested for demanding Rs 12 lakh from owner of Pimpri Chinchwad company




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ICC Test rankings: Virat Kohli out of top 20 for first time in 10 years




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No one has discussed any ‘Hybrid Model’: PCB chair Mohsin Naqvi on reports of India not travelling to Pakistan for Champions Trophy




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Ricky Ponting says to not judge Virat Kohli on current form ahead of BGT: ‘If there’s a time for him to turn it around, it’d be this series’