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EU ban threat looms as groundnut growers grapple with aflatoxin

Spiralling aflatoxin levels in groundnuts are giving nightmares to exporters in Gujarat, which accounts for over 50 per cent kernel exports from India.




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India''s groundnut bowl now goes begging

The Saurashtra Kutch region, popularly known as India''s groundnut bowl, is threatening to fall off the agricultural map.




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Turmeric gets off the ground in Punjab

Horticulture department has for the first time sown the crop on three farms, cooperative society procured 1,200 quintals of turmeric seeds from Maharashtra this season.




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The Vidarbha turnaround

From cotton and soyabean in rainfed conditions, farmers in Wardha district have taken a bold shift towards shade-net and poly-house farming, and are reaping benefits




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Fire at Adharwadi dumping ground in Kalyan

A major fire broke out at Adharwadi dumping ground in Kalyan (West), engulfing the entire area into thick smoke. Four fire tenders of Kalyan-Dombivli Municipal Corporation are trying to control the fire.




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Is it all about hips? : around the world with Bollywood dance / Sangita Shresthova

Shresthova, Sangita





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Experimenting at the boundaries of life: organic vitality in Germany around 1800 / Joan Steigerwald

Hayden Library - QH305.2.G3 S74 2019




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Game|Life - Game Hackers Roundtable

Game developers Greg Kasavin of Supergiant Games and Mike Mika of Other Ocean Interactive share the top games they'd most like to hack. Whether for social change or pure fun, see what classic titles each of these game aficionados would most love to change and why.




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Gear Review: Pebble Time Round

A few days after I started wearing the Time Round, Pebble's ultra-thin new smartwatch, I shut off notifications. This was partly practical---I get too many notifications, and the iPhone offers no filtering control over them---but also a thought experiment. Right now most people see a smartwatch as nothing more than a notification machine, a slightly faster way to see what that buzz in my pocket was all about. What if we took that away? What else could it be?




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See How an Insane 7-Circle Roundabout Actually Works

Your first thought upon seeing Swindon's 'magic roundabout' might be: man, the Brits have really lost the plot lately. But this thing—which is actually seven roundabouts in one—has been working for 60 years.




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These Aren’t Minions. They’re Robots That Swim Around Solving Mysteries

Scientists just released robots that look like Minions into the Pacific Ocean. The little bots are on a mission to unravel one of the great mysteries of the sea: what the hell are marine larvae up to?




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Jumping Spiders Jump Around, Jump Up, Jump Up, and Get Down

Meet the little spider that goes about life a little differently, in the sense that it actively stalks the hell out of its prey.




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2017: The Year Ahead - WIRED's 2017 Predictions: Self-Driving Vehicles Are Around the Corner

WIRED predicts the biggest trends for the year ahead. In this segment Alex Davies lays out the five biggest disruptions coming to the world of transport.




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Meet the Cute Little Robot That'll Soon Float Around with Astronauts

The Astrobee is a brilliant little robot that'll use puffs of air to autonomously float around the International Space Station.




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Visit an Audio Installation That Surrounds You With Sound

Envelop at the Midway is an experimental sound installation that promotes technology for making spatial audio. It’s also a performance space that fosters listening as a community.




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Lockdown Cover 1: Lady Godiva’s Operation (Velvet Underground)

I’m trying to record a cover version each week of songs that have really influenced me. They’re not especially polished, but it gives me a chance to experiment with my recording studio outside my usual working practices. This is the first Velvet Underground song I heard. I was at a student party, sitting next to […]




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Groundwater in fractured bedrock environments: managing catchment and subsurface resources / edited by U. Ofterdinger, A.M. MacDonald, J.-C. Comte, M.E. Young

Barker Library - GB1003.2.G76 2019




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Groundwater recharge and flow: approaches and challenges for monitoring and modeling using remotely sensed data ; proceedings of a workshop / Lauren Everett, rapporteur ; Water Science and Technology Board, Division on Earth and Life Studies, the National

Online Resource




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A journey round my room / by Xavier De Maistre ; translated from the French, with a notice of the author's life by H.A

Rotch Library - PQ2342.M3 V6913 1871a




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Video games around the world / edited by Mark J. P. Wolf ; foreword by Toru Iwatani

Hayden Library - GV1469.3.V565 2015




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Introducing JavaScript game development: build a 2D game from the ground up / Graeme Stuart

Online Resource




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302 Shramik Special trains run so far, around 3.4 lakh migrants ferried: Railways

The Indian Railways has operated 302 ‘Shramik Special' trains since May 1 and ferried home more than 3 lakh migrants stranded in various parts of the country amid the coronavirus-induced lockdown, officials said. The national transporter has planned to operate 47 trains on Saturday, out of which 34 trains have already departed, they said.




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'Around The NFL' crew breaks down teams playing in prime time

The "Around The NFL" crew breaks down teams playing in prime time in 2020.




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'Around The NFL': Can't-miss games on 2020 schedule

The '"Around The NFL" crew list their can't-miss games on 2020 schedule.




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Ravens sign third-rounder Tyre Phillips

The Ravens got another contract done with a 2020 draft pick on Friday. The team announced a deal with third-round offensive lineman Tyre Phillips. He's the seventh of their 10 draft picks to sign a four-year deal with the team this week. Phillips redshirted his first year at Mississippi State and served as a backup [more]




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Breaking ground: a celebration of women composers / Natalie Mannix, Stephanie Bruning

MEDIA PhonCD M316 bre




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Underground: a human history of the worlds beneath our feet / Will Hunt

Browsery TA712.H86 2018




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Hanging out, messing around, and geeking out: kids living and learning with new media / Mizuko Ito, Sonja Baumer, Matteo Bittanti, danah boyd, Rachel Cody, Becky Herr-Stephenson, Heather A. Horst, Patricia G. Lange, Dilan Mahendran, Katynka Z. Martín

Browsery HQ799.2.M352 H36 2019




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Around 30 Indian institutions are working to develop a nCoV-19 vaccine

A few of them are expected to move into clinical trials later this year.




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Mathematical outreach: explorations in social justice around the globe / edited by Hector Rosario

Dewey Library - QA10.7.M38275 2020




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The psychology of problem solving: the background to successful mathematics thinking / Alfred S. Posamentier (City University of New York, USA) [and three others]

Dewey Library - QA63.P67 2020




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Mystery continues around Prashant Kishor's travel to Kolkata amid lockdown

Supposedly, West Bengal chief minister Mamata Banerjee asked him to come to Kolkata for a discussion




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Operation Samudra Setu: Around 2,000 Indians to be evacuated from Maldives...

Operation Samudra Setu: Around 2,000 Indians to be evacuated from Maldives...




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The Earliest Known Motion Picture, 1888’s Roundhay Garden Scene, Restored with Artificial Intelligence

No image is more closely associated with the birth of the motion picture than a train pulling into the French coastal town of La Ciotat. Captured by cinema pioneers Auguste and Louis Lumière, the 50-second clip frightened the audience at its first screening in 1896, who thought a real locomotive was hurtling toward them — […]

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Download Free Doctor Who Backgrounds for Virtual Meetings (Plus Many Other BBC TV Shows)

Enthusiasm for British television is a force of nature. That goes even more so for British television fandom outside Britain. All of us have known someone, or indeed been someone, who shifted their cultural allegiances wholesale after watching a single episode of, say, Monty Python's Flying Circus. But even that hugely influential comedy series commands […]

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Enabling precision medicine: the role of genetics in clinical drug development: proceedings of a workshop / Morgan L. Boname [and four others], rapporteurs ; Forum on Drug Discovery, Development, and Translation ; Roundtable on Genomics and Precision Heal

Online Resource




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Mining the middle ground: developing mid-level managers for strategic change / David Williams

Online Resource




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Groundhog day / Ryan Gilbey

Gilbey, Ryan, author




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Ground states of the two-dimensional electron system at half-filling under hydrostatic pressure Katherine A. Schreiber

Online Resource




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NLM’s Groundbreaking Work to Prevent Cervical Cancer

Cervical cancer is highly preventable—but only if you live in a place where there’s access to the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine and routine gynecological screening. Recent advances in vaccines protecting against HPV infection, which is the primary cause of the cancer, and improved cervical screening tests promise a future with a significantly reduced prevalence of…




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The lost planets: Peter van de Kamp and the vanishing exoplanets around Barnard's Star / John Wenz ; foreword by Corey S. Powell

Dewey Library - QB820.W46 2019




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Ground-based and airborne telescopes VI: 26 June-1 July 2016, Edinburgh, United Kingdom / Helen J. Hall, Roberto Gilmozzi, Heather K. Marshall, editors ; sponsored by SPIE

Online Resource




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Big data, big challenges: a healthcare perspective: background, issues, solutions and research directions / editors, Mowafa Househ, Andre W. Kushniruk and Elizabeth M. Bory

Online Resource




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BS Insurance Round Table 2020: No major impact of tax change, say experts

Six top life insurance executives brainstorm on the impact of tax exemption removal and the upcoming IPO of Life Insurance Corporation. Edited Excerpts:




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BS Insurance Round Table: Sandbox opens up avenues for bundling services

A power-packed panel said that AI is the game changer in the non-life insurance business and underlined the need to generate underwriting profits and rely less on investment gains




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Secondary schooling in a changing world / Susan Groundwater-Smith ... [et al.]




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Video-conferencing in rural and remote secondary education in Canada : a mixed-method collective case study of teachers' perceptions around presence, process and professional learning / Nicole A. Rehn

Rehn, Nicole A., author




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Teaching : dilemmas, challenges and opportunities / Robyn Ewing, Lisa Kervin, Christine Glass, Brad Gobby, Rosie Le Cornu, Susan Groundwater-Smith

Ewing, Robyn (Robyn Ann), 1955- author




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The selective misrepresentation of financial information due to earnings management [electronic resource] : theoretical background, models and empirical evidence from the European Union / Riccardo Cimini

Cimini, Riccardo, author