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'Elegant' solution reveals how universe got its structure




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Microwave steriliser to disintegrate coronavirus developed




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Sun less active than similar stars, study shows




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Philippines to allow int'l flight arrivals for a month




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Uganda hit by nationwide power blackout




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Tokyo Game Show 2020 cancelled due to coronavirus outbreak




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Kuwait imposes 20-day lockdown as coronavirus cases surpass 7000 mark




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Suresh Raina, Irfan Pathan want BCCI to allow Indian players to participate in foreign T20 leagues




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Dhoni is my favourite cricketer, he is very down to earth: Midfielder Anirudh Thapa




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Gwyneth Paltrow jokes Elon Musk, Grimes 'beat' her and Chris Martin for 'most controversial baby name'




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Raina, Irfan want BCCI to allow 'non-contracted' Indians in T20 leagues




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Karnataka allows pubs, bars to also sell liquor from Saturday




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Shramik special train leaves from K'taka for Lucknow




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After Ahmedabad and Surat, now total lockdown in Gandhinagar from Sunday




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43 COVID-19 cases on Saturday, active count below 1000 in Andhra




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Active COVID-19 cases down to 16 in Kerala: Pinarayi Vijayan




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Some states yet to allow back migrant labourers: Vijayan




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From Bahrain and now a quarantine life for this techie lady




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Mumbai lockdown news: Today's updates

Amid prevalent chaos and uncertainty over access to the essential services and commodities during the lockdown, we bring you the latest updates from your city.




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How Covid-19 gave a push to domestic med tech manufacturing industry

From PPEs to ventilators to face shields, manufacturers have invested money to ramp up production and deliver during this crisis




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Covid-19 put schools in a tight spot but this chain in Lucknow was ready

How Lucknow's City Montessori Schools managed to offer comprehensive online education to its 57,000 students during the Covid-19 crisis




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Speak up, now

In the battleground called climate change, there's often a thin line dividing advocacy from real science.




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India faces surge in cases as economy forces ease of lockdown

Fear of virus is overshadowing government appeals to businesses to resume operations




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Goa: Cops report 67% drop in crime during lockdown

The coronavirus scare seems to have kept criminals at bay with the police registering on an average three first information report (FIRs) per day across 25 police stations instead of an average of over seven FIRs last year.




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Delhi lockdown news: Today's updates




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Dust storm brings mercury down in Delhi-NCR

A severe dust storm and strong winds hit Delhi and the national capital region on Sunday as the weather took a sudden turn.




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New study links low vitamin D levels with high COVID-19 death rate




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Stem cells shown to delay their own death to aid healing




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Triple antiviral drug combo shows promise for treating COVID-19




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Staying hygienic cuts down the use of antibiotics: study




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Focus on Covid spots, not broad lockdowns may be way forward

With economic activities coming to a halt for several weeks due to the nationwide lockdown, there is a thought within the govt to zero in on areas with Covid-19 cases for restrictions rather than putting a blanket ban across a district, sources said. TOI has learnt that discussions are on to push economic activities in a big way outside containment zones.




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Focus on Covid spots, not broad lockdowns may be way forward

With economic activities coming to a halt for several weeks due to the nationwide lockdown, there is a thought within the govt to zero in on areas with Covid-19 cases for restrictions rather than putting a blanket ban across a district, sources said. TOI has learnt that discussions are on to push economic activities in a big way outside containment zones.




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Lockdown till May 31 can stall coronavirus pandemic, says study

A possible maximum of 3 million people will be infected by Oct if the ongoing third phase of lockdown till May 17 is "implemented with full vigour" but the absence of the two lockdowns may have seen a projected maximum that would be as high as a staggering 171 million cases, a study of the Mumbai-based International Institute for Population Sciences said.




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First Air India repatriation flight to take off from San Francisco, only asymptomatic passengers allowed onboard

Only those Indian nationals who show no signs of contracting the coronavirus infection and have been stranded in the US due to the lockdown are allowed to board the first repatriation flight of Air India from San Francisco to Mumbai and Hyderabad on Saturday. Over 10,000 registrations were recieved. People travelling under compelling circumstances were prioritised.




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Kerala: On an average, lockdown saw 12 road accidents each day




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Shutdown Sunday: State to stay at home today




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Cowboys rule out rescinding Dak Prescott franchise tag

The Cowboys have giveth, but they will not be taketh-ing away. The labor deal allowed the Cowboys to use the franchise tag to keep quarterback Dak Prescott from becoming a free agent in March. The labor deal also allows the Cowboys to rescind the franchise tender at any time before he accepts it. Appearing on [more]




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How the evolution of the linebacker position has changed in Bobby Wagner’s eyes

"It really challenges your intellect as a football player."




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NFL prepared to adjust 2020 schedule based on how coronavirus develops

The NFL crafted its 2020 in such a way where they could adjust it, based on how the coronavirus develops.




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Brett Favre denies receiving $1.1 million and not showing up for events in Mississippi

The Hall of Famer is repaying the money after an audit of funds alleged that Mississippi officials improperly spent $94 million in federal money.




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Bengals are “set” at quarterback with Burrow, Finley, Dolegala

If it's not a good year to have a young quarterback because of the lack of on-field work this offseason, the Bengals are in trouble. Their oldest quarterback is Ryan Finley, who is 25. Their most experienced quarterback is Finley, who had three starts, no wins and 87 attempts as a rookie. The Bengals released [more]




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How big is the US? Is it far? Students ask Melania

The US First Lady, who spent over an hour at Sarvodaya Co-Educational Senior Secondary School in south Delhi, also interacted with students from different grades.






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2nd coronavirus death; several states under shutdown

The Union Health ministry put the number of positive cases at 82, eight more since Thursday night, which includes the woman and a 76-year-old man from Karnataka who became the country's first coronavirus fatality besides 17 foreign nationals, Health Ministry officials said.




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From crowds to ghost towns: Before & after COVID

The world is slowly going into lockdown trying to stop the spread of the dangerous coronavirus disease, leading to cities and famous attractions turning eerily deserted. Many streets, train stations, mass transit systems and restaurants are now eerily empty.You can scarcely avoid seeing images of the emptiness -- the cleared streets and squares of St Petersburg, the missing throngs outside the temples of Kyoto, the abandoned restaurants in most Chinatowns, some of which have had to close.This astonishing moment when the world hit pause on normal life will never be forgotten by those who lived through it.Take a look.




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How our MPs are dealing with coronavirus threat

Several MPs came to the Upper House wearing masks and demanded curtailment of the ongoing Budget session, which is due to end on April 3, in view of the novel coronavirus scare, but the government seemed unwilling.





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UK goes into shutdown to fight against Covid-19

The decision, that would be reviewed on a month-by-month basis, came a day after England registered its biggest jump in death toll of 39 to hit 177.




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Delhi lockdown: Few cars, people on roads

The Health and Family Welfare department had issued a detailed order on Sunday, notifying the lockdown in the whole of Delhi, stipulating various restrictions.