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New Zealand’s Chatham Rise seafloor may be more resilient to physical disturbances than previously thought

New Zealand’s Chatham Rise seafloor may be more resilient to physical disturbances than previously thought

Sea life on the seafloor of New Zealand’s most productive and important commercial fishing ground shows resilience to disturbance, according to a new study published in the New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research. Sea life on the seafloor of New Zealand’s most productive and important commercial fishing ground shows resilience to disturbance, according to…

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Row over Samajwadi leader’s remark backing Aurangzeb, Eknath Shinde wants apology – India Today

Row over Samajwadi leader’s remark backing Aurangzeb, Eknath Shinde wants apology  India Today Samajwadi leader Abu Azmi says Aurangzeb ‘not a cruel leader’; Eknath Shinde hits back with treason charg  The Times of India Samajwadi MP’s Comment On Aurangzeb Sparks Fresh Row, Police Cases Filed  NDTV ‘Not cruel’: SP MLA sparks furore for comment on Mughal emperor Aurangzeb  Deccan…

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Indian woman in UAE, convicted for killing a child, executed last month, MEA informs Delhi HC – The Indian Express

Indian woman in UAE, convicted for killing a child, executed last month, MEA informs Delhi HC  The Indian Express Woman From UP, On Death Row For Killing A Child, Executed In UAE  NDTV UAE keeps India in dark, executes UP woman, informs embassy after 12 days  Deccan Herald Shahzadi Khan execution: UAE officially informed Indian Embassy on Feb…

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CRISPR-based method enhances detection of antibiotic resistance in wastewater

CRISPR-based method enhances detection of antibiotic resistance in wastewater

Antibiotic resistance is a global concern that threatens our ability to prevent and treat bacterial infections in humans and animals. To better monitor the emergence and spread of resistance, researchers at the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology have developed a CRISPR-enriched metagenomics method for the enhanced surveillance of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in…

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Practical expertise drives salary premiums in the AI sector, finds new study

Practical expertise drives salary premiums in the AI sector, finds new study

A new analysis by researchers at the Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford, published in Technological Forecasting and Social Change, examines how businesses in the UK are responding to the hiring gaps in AI-related recruitment, and whether skills proficiency commands a higher salary than a higher education degree. A new analysis by researchers at the Oxford…

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Zelensky’s video message days after White House clash: ‘Grateful for US support’ – Hindustan Times

Zelensky’s video message days after White House clash: ‘Grateful for US support’  Hindustan Times Zelensky Fires Back At US Senator Who Asked Him To Resign, He Responds  NDTV ‘It never should have happened’ Americans frustrated by Trump-Zelensky spat  BBC.com Don’t take the bait: US Senator’s warning to Zelenskyy before Trump showdown  India Today Trump, Zelenskyy and the hypocrisy of…

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“Pathetic, Uncalled For”: Ex-India Star’s Brutal Take On ‘Rohit Sharma Fat-Shaming’ Row – NDTV Sports

“Pathetic, Uncalled For”: Ex-India Star’s Brutal Take On ‘Rohit Sharma Fat-Shaming’ Row  NDTV Sports “Shameful”: Sports Minister Slams Congress, Trinamool Leaders On Rohit Sharma Remarks  NDTV ‘Sarfaraz Khan was vilified as he was on heavier side’: Gavaskar says ‘pick models if you want slim’ on Rohit ‘fat’ row  Hindustan Times Harbhajan Singh slams Shama Mohamed for fat-shaming Rohit…

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Can human skin taste things? The answer may surprise you

Can human skin taste things? The answer may surprise you

Researchers from Okayama University of Science discovered taste receptors (TAS2Rs) in the skin that detect and expel harmful substances. These receptors, once believed to exist only on the tongue, play a crucial role in identifying and clearing toxins, potentially aiding in cellular survival against toxic exposures. Researchers from Okayama University of Science discovered taste receptors (TAS2Rs)…

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Microchip Technology layoffs: Chipmaker to cut 2000 jobs and closes several plants – Mint

Microchip Technology layoffs: Chipmaker to cut 2000 jobs and closes several plants  Mint Microchip Technology to lay off 2,000 employees amid weak automotive demand  Business Standard Microchip Technology plans layoffs Monday in Oregon and Colorado  OregonLive Microchip Technology to Cut 2,000 Jobs, Closes Facilities  Investing.com India Microchip Technology to lay off 2,000 employees  ThePrint  Microchip Technology layoffs: Chipmaker to cut…

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