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Hundreds detained in Kulgam for questioning as major probe underway into ex-soldier’s killing – Greater Kashmir

Hundreds detained in Kulgam for questioning as major probe underway into ex-soldier’s killing  Greater Kashmir Over 500 detained across Kashmir in ‘message to militants’ as police step up hunt for gunmen who killed retired soldier  The Indian Express Ex-serviceman killed, wife & niece injured in terror attack in J&K’s Kulgam  The Times of India J&K: Ex-army soldier killed…

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Taiwan Bans DeepSeek AI Over National Security Concerns, Citing Data Leakage Risks – The Hacker News

Taiwan Bans DeepSeek AI Over National Security Concerns, Citing Data Leakage Risks  The Hacker News DeepSeek’s AI chatbot app has been banned in these places: What is the reason?  The Indian Express Australia joins Italy, Ireland in banning DeepSeek AI over security concerns  Mint Australia bans DeepSeek on government devices over security risk  BBC.com Taiwan bans government use of…

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Samsung Galaxy S25 pre-orders set a new record in Korea – GSMArena.com news – GSMArena.com

Samsung Galaxy S25 pre-orders set a new record in Korea – GSMArena.com news  GSMArena.com 5 reasons that make the Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra a buyer’s delight  Hindustan Times Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra review: A polished smartphone that’s so good, it just got better with AI  The Indian Express Galaxy S25 series: Samsung kicks off early deliveries ahead of…

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Cryogenic electron microscopy uncovers key cellular recycling process for human health

Cryogenic electron microscopy uncovers key cellular recycling process for human health

A team led by UT Southwestern Medical Center researchers has identified a key mechanism responsible for endosomal recycling in cells, a process critical to human health. Their findings, published in Nature Communications, answer a fundamental question in cell biology and could lead to therapies for conditions including neurological disorders and cancer. A team led by UT…

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Scientists reveal new findings on the ancient life found in Yellowstone hot springs

Scientists reveal new findings on the ancient life found in Yellowstone hot springs

In the journal Nature Communications, Montana State University scientists in the College of Agriculture highlight fresh knowledge of how ancient microorganisms adapted from a low-oxygen prehistoric environment to the one that exists today. The work builds on more than two decades of scientific research in Yellowstone National Park by MSU professor Bill Inskeep. In the journal…

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