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Apple starts rolling out iOS 18.3 update with smarter Apple Intelligence: Here’s why you should update – The Indian Express

Apple starts rolling out iOS 18.3 update with smarter Apple Intelligence: Here’s why you should update  The Indian Express Apple iOS 18.3 New iPhone Software: Should You Upgrade?  Forbes iOS 18.3’s refinements to Apple’s AI features make it a must-have: Features and how to download  Mint iOS 18.4 set to launch in April: Siri upgrades, new languages, and…

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Manipur district dispute: High-level talks end without resolution, further discussions in April – India Today NE

Manipur district dispute: High-level talks end without resolution, further discussions in April  India Today NE Top Naga Body Holds Tripartite Talks On Rollback Of 7 New Districts In Manipur  NDTV Consensus reached to roll back 2016 order creating 7 new districts in Manipur  India Today Fresh tripartite talks on creation of 7 districts  The Times of India Manipur to…

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Blackstone holds firm on data center investments despite DeepSeek turmoil – Mint

Blackstone holds firm on data center investments despite DeepSeek turmoil  Mint Blackstone defends $80bn data centre investment as DeepSeek shakes market  Financial Times Vistra and Other AI Data Center Stocks Crash. Doubts Are Starting to Creep In.  MSN Selloff in REIT stocks amid DeepSeek fears overdone: Mizuho  Investing.com India Blackstone Stands Strong Amid AI Disruption  Devdiscourse  Blackstone holds firm on…

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Study finds India doubled its tiger population in a decade and credits conservation efforts

India doubled its tiger population in a little over a decade by protecting the big cats from poaching and habitat loss, ensuring they have enough prey, reducing human-wildlife conflict, and increasing communities’ living standards near tiger areas. That’s according to a study published Thursday. The number of tigers grew from an estimated 1,706 in 2010…

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How nonprofits abroad can fill gaps when the US government cuts off foreign aid

How nonprofits abroad can fill gaps when the US government cuts off foreign aid

The U.S. government gives other nations US$68 billion of foreign assistance annually—more than any other country. Over half of this sum is managed by the U.S. Agency for International Development, including funds for programs aimed at fighting hunger and disease outbreaks, providing humanitarian relief in war zones, and supporting other lifesaving programs such as the…

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Conformational dynamics of a multienzyme complex in anaerobic carbon fixation | Science

Conformational dynamics of a multienzyme complex in anaerobic carbon fixation | Science

In the ancient microbial Wood-Ljungdahl pathway, carbon dioxide (CO2) is fixed in a multistep process that ends with acetyl–coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) synthesis at the bifunctional carbon monoxide dehydrogenase/acetyl-CoA synthase complex (CODH/ACS). In … In the ancient microbial Wood-Ljungdahl pathway, carbon dioxide (CO2) is fixed in a multistep process that ends with acetyl–coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA) synthesis at…

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