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4 visits in 15 days, same clothes: How Kannada movie star Ranya Rao was caught smuggling gold from Dubai – Firstpost

4 visits in 15 days, same clothes: How Kannada movie star Ranya Rao was caught smuggling gold from Dubai  Firstpost Ranya Rao Arrest – “No Black Mark On My Career”: IPS Officer Says Shocked At Daughter’s Arrest  NDTV ‘Investigation is ongoing, let DRI complete its probe’: Karnataka home minister on actress Ranya Rao’s ar  The Times of India…

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Education: Whose Job Is It?

By: Scott Yenor In 1982, President Ronald Reagan proposed dismantling the Department of Education, an agency barely two years old. This was not as radical a move for his administration as it may sound to modern ears. Americans were not accustomed to such a massive role for the federal government in education, which had always…

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Mitochondria research reveals mechanism that maintains balance between transcription and replication processes

Mitochondria research reveals mechanism that maintains balance between transcription and replication processes

Mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (mtDNA) is essential for cellular energy production and overall cell function. Abnormalities in mtDNA are linked to various diseases and are also implicated in aging. Mitochondrial deoxyribonucleic acid (mtDNA) is essential for cellular energy production and overall cell function. Abnormalities in mtDNA are linked to various diseases and are also implicated in aging. Cell…

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French university opens doors to ‘threatened’ US scientists

French university opens doors to ‘threatened’ US scientists

A French university announced Wednesday it would welcome scientists from the United States working in areas threatened by funding cuts under President Donald Trump’s administration. A French university announced Wednesday it would welcome scientists from the United States working in areas threatened by funding cuts under President Donald Trump’s administration. Other Phys.org – latest science and technology news…

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Guinea baboons possess information about the skillfulness of others and use it strategically to their advantage

Guinea baboons possess information about the skillfulness of others and use it strategically to their advantage

A research team led by William O’Hearn from the German Primate Center—Leibniz Institute for Primate Research has found that female Guinea baboons court males more intensively when they show special foraging abilities. Two baboon groups in their natural habitat in Senegal and one group at Nuremberg Zoo were studied. A research team led by William O’Hearn…

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