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Search ResultDr Noorjehan Safia Niaz – Leading Muslim Women In India To The Heart Of The Discourse On Triple Talak
As the bridge between creative communities and the priorities of our times, Asian Center for Entertainment Education (ACEE) Read More
Drones Kill, Yes, But They Also Rescue, Research & Entertain
One day in 1945, the crew of the aircraft carrier Intrepid gathered on deck for a group picture with what looks like a model airplane, not too much larger than the radio-co...
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The fossil of a baby dinosaur discovered in China more than 25 years ago has formally been identified as a new species of feathered dinosaur. The hatchling, dubbed Baby Lou...
Read MoreNew Computers Can Delete Thoughts Without Your Knowledge, Experts Warn
“Thou canst not touch the freedom of my mind,” wrote the playwright John Milton in 1634. But, nearly 400 years later, technological advances in machines that ca...
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Prolonged exposure to poor air quality appears to increase the risk of cancer, particularly breast and prostate cancers, a study in the US has suggested, bolstering evidenc...
Read More20 Most Influential People In Tech
The latest technological breakthroughs can sometimes seem to emerge from nameless, faceless companies. But behind every corporate logo are individual people shaping the fut...
Read MoreEarth Could Hit 1.5 Degrees Of Global Warming In Just Nine Years
The Earth could be 1.5 degrees Celsius warmer than the late 1800s in just nine years, according to new research which suggests the aspirational Paris Agreement target is un...
Read MoreIn Disposable Mucus Houses, These Zooplankton Filter The Ocean
Swimming hundreds of feet beneath the ocean’s surface in many parts of the world are prolific architects called giant larvaceans. These zooplankton are not particular...
Read MoreWhy Living Around Nature Can Make You Live Longer
Living closer to nature is better for your health, new research suggests — and may even extend your life. A study just published in the journal Environmental Health P...
Read MoreThe "Chamgadars" Of Devbhoomi
Chamgadarh? Woh toh yahan nahi hote (Bats? You don’t find them here),” a villager said matter-of-factly. His friend added, on a more scientific note, “Yah...
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