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Why Pataudi properties are labelled as ‘enemy property’ – India Today

Why Pataudi properties are labelled as ‘enemy property’  India Today Sword hangs over Pataudi family properties worth Rs 15,000 crore after Saif Ali Khan was told to approach tribunal  The Indian Express Explained | The ₹15,000 crore fight for Saif Ali Khan’s family properties  CNBCTV18 Saif Ali Khan to lose Pataudi family properties worth Rs 15,000 crore in…

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CBI to move Calcutta high court seeking death penalty for Sanjay Roy in RG Kar case: Sources – The Times of India

CBI to move Calcutta high court seeking death penalty for Sanjay Roy in RG Kar case: Sources  The Times of India CBI Seeks Death Penalty For RG Kar Rape Convict, Approaches High Court  NDTV RG Kar rape-murder case: CBI moves Calcutta High Court seeking death penalty for Sanjay Roy  The Indian Express ‘Can’t say’ in 56 of 104…

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Can gene editing help with genetic eye conditions? A new study explores the possibility

Can gene editing help with genetic eye conditions? A new study explores the possibility

Researchers from Switzerland say they have developed a gene editing technique that could perhaps help treat Stargardt disease, a rare, inherited eye disease that leads to vision loss Researchers from Switzerland say they have developed a gene editing technique that could perhaps help treat Stargardt disease, a rare, inherited eye disease that leads to vision loss Health Health…

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Saif Ali Khan inherited ₹15,000 crore Bhopal properties at risk of govt seizure under ‘Enemy Property Act’ | Today News – Mint

Saif Ali Khan inherited ₹15,000 crore Bhopal properties at risk of govt seizure under ‘Enemy Property Act’ | Today News  Mint Why Pataudi properties are labelled as enemy property and what’s at stake for Saif Ali Khan  India Today Saif Ali Khan’s ‘enemy property’ case: what are these properties, and what is the law?  The Indian Express Saif…

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Extreme climate pushed thousands of lakes in West Greenland ‘across a tipping point,’ study finds

Extreme climate pushed thousands of lakes in West Greenland ‘across a tipping point,’ study finds

West Greenland is home to tens of thousands of blue lakes that provide residents with drinking water and sequester carbon from the atmosphere. Yet after two months of record heat and precipitation in fall 2022, an estimated 7,500 lakes turned brown, began emitting carbon and decreased in water quality, according to a new study. West Greenland…

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Scientists succeed in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations for the first time

Scientists succeed in trapping molecules to perform quantum operations for the first time

Molecules haven’t been used in quantum computing, even though they have the potential to make the ultra-high-speed experimental technology even faster. Their rich internal structures were seen as too complicated, too delicate, too unpredictable to manage, so smaller particles have been used. Molecules haven’t been used in quantum computing, even though they have the potential to…

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