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HC extends interim bail period of 2,177 undertrials by 45 days




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Mismatch in COVID-19 reports of private lab will be checked: Delhi Health Minister




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TRF, Pakistan's IT cell for terror groups in Kashmir?




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Vehicles return to Hyderabad roads after easing of lockdown




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Air India flight with 182 Indians from Bahrain arrive at Cochin International Airport




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Home Minister Amit Shah writes to Mamata Banerjee, says trains with migrants labourers not being allowed into state, "Injustice with West Bengal migrant labourers"




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How some companies bounced back after 2008 financial crisis




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Razorpay continues to hire, aims to build fintech solutions to counter this global crisis




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Muzaffarpur enters Covid-19 map with 3 cases

With Muzaffarpur too entering the state Covid-19 map with three positive cases on Saturday, Bihar’s green zones is expected to shrink further in the revised list of color-coded zones likely to be released by the Centre on Monday. Jamui is now the only one out of the 38 districts with no positive cases so far.




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Quantification of the mixed-valence and intervalence charge transfer properties of a cofacial metal–organic framework via single crystal electronic absorption spectroscopy

Chem. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01521K, Edge Article
Open Access
Patrick W. Doheny, Jack K. Clegg, Floriana Tuna, David Collison, Cameron J. Kepert, Deanna M. D'Alessandro
Gaining a fundamental understanding of charge transfer mechanisms in three-dimensional Metal–Organic Frameworks (MOFs) is crucial to the development of electroactive and conductive porous materials.
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Mixing and matching genes of marine and terrestrial origin in the biosynthesis of the mupirocin antibiotics

Chem. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/C9SC06192D, Edge Article
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Luoyi Wang, Zhongshu Song, Paul R. Race, James Spencer, Thomas J. Simpson, Matthew P. Crump, Christine L. Willis
Where the sea meets the land: the mupirocin biosynthetic gene cluster (BGC) from the terrestrial bacterium Pseudomonas fluorescens was repurposed via a plug-and-play approach with heterologous genes from the marine strain that produces thiomarinol.
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Bengal minister Hakim attacks Centre, Guv over train accident




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West Bengal govt allows 10 trains carrying migrant labourers to enter State




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Venezuela charges two former U.S. soldiers with terrorism, conspiracy

They allegedly took part in a failed bid to topple Maduro




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Not testing samples of girl who died of Covid-19 a mistake: Assam minister

In Delhi, a teacher of a civic body-run school, who was involved in distributing ration during the lockdown, has tested positive for the coronavirus




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Vizag tragedy aftermath: NDMA issues guidelines for restarting industries

The NDMA guidelines said while restarting a unit, the first week should be considered as the trial or test run period after ensuring all safety protocols




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Hollywood's best mother-daughter look-alikes

It is mother's day today, and what better day to take a look at some of Hollywood's most stunning mommy-daughter duos, who look exactly alike. Not only did these daughters win the gene lottery, but have grown up to look just like their mothers. We have drawn up a list of our favourite duos who take the phrase 'like mother like daughter' to the next level.




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Minister, ADC Chairman, CSOs mourn RK Peter's demise

Minister, ADC Chairman, CSOs mourn RK Peter's demise




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COVID-19 mortality rate low, says Minister

TIRUVARUR The mortality due to COVID-19 virus infection in Tamil Nadu is 0.67%, according to Food Minister R. Kamaraj.Disclosing this at a special med




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Minister promises all help to gas leak victims

Medical camps will be conducted in the five villages around the plant, says Muttamsetti




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5 more COVID hospitals in the pipeline: Minister

Minister for Medical and Health Alla Kali Krishna Srinivas on Saturday said that five more private hospitals were designated as COVID-19 hospitals in




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Migrant workers in despair after cancellation of special trains

A group headed to Bhubaneswar is now housed in shelters




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'Next batch of train passes after rush clears'




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Infant dies after drinking paint thinner

A one-and-a-half year old infant died after accidentally consuming paint thinner in Balekundri, Bujurg village in Belagavi district on Saturday. The p




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Guard interest of cane ryots, BJP tells Goa CM

The sugarcane growers have expressed their indignation over the proposal of the government to shut down the Sanjivani sugar factory at Dharbandora.




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Alter Realkatalog (1501-1952), Teil Bayern - BSB Cbm Cat. 805(1 b (1870)




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Now, automatic water-level control system mandatory

Amendments to the Bangalore Water Supply Sewerage Act, 1964, have made installation of automatic water level control system and provision of internal




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How extreme bacteria squeeze water from a stone

Cyanobacteria survive in one of the harshest environments on Earth by mining water from the rocks they live on




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I Want Better Font Size Choices, Google #wtfUX

September 24, 2015

When I compose a document—any document, in almost any application—I can choose a font size in increments. But Google has decided what sizes are appropriate for me. It's like the Starbuck's approach to fonts: Short, Tall, Grande, Venti.

In my opinion, "small" is too small, and so is "normal." Plus the term "normal" makes me feel shame for my old eyeballs. "Large" is too big, and "Huge" is just completely ridiculous.

Why can't Google be "normal" and give us more choices?

​wtfUX ​Google!?

Keep these coming. Send them to us via Twitter or Facebook using the hastag #wtfUX or email them...read more
By Indrani Stangl

             




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Maha Home Minister expresses grief over Aurangabad train accident




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Trump administration tightens visas for Chinese reporters

The Trump administration is tightening visa guidelines for Chinese journalists in response to the treatment of US journalists in China, as tensions flare between the two nations over the coronavirus.




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Obama calls Trump's handling of pandemic a 'chaotic disaster'

Former president Barack Obama has launched a scathing attack on Donald Trump's handling of the coronavirus pandemic, calling it an "absolute chaotic disaster."




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Kerala will not dilute labour laws, says Labour Minister

Workers’ unions irked by ‘anti-labour’ moves of States such as UP, MP, Gujarat




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Inter-state services to ferry stranded people

In what could be a relief to thousands of people who have registered through Seva Sindhu portal and have sought government transport to get back to their home states, the state transport undertakings in Karnataka have decided to operate non-AC inter-state services to neighbouring south Indian states.




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Builders look at design interventions in a world with COVID-19

No-touch systems, infrastructure to work from home are some of the changes




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Motorist hurt after metro worker’s tool falls on him

A two-wheeler rider was injured on Saturday evening after a hand grinder, that slipped from the hands of a worker engaged in cladding work over Kochi




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Tight checking on inter-state border at Walayar

Several people who wanted to travel to Palakkad in Kerala via Coimbatore were made to wait at the inter-State border at Walayar on Saturday as they di




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Mugaliwakkam RWA seeks GCC’s intervention

Residents of AGS Colony Phase Three in Mugaliwakkam are upset that a new crop of vegetable vendors have come from nowhere, and set up stalls on Mugali




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Minister visits site for relocation of Uddandapur reservoir oustees

‘Proper opportunities would be created for their livelihood’




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Shelters for migrants, destitute in Kochi being shifted

Pending exams, answer script evaluation to be held in schools




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Clarify stand on AP’s plan to divert Krishna water: CPI

Chada Venkat Reddy wants Telangana government to announce its water policy




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First-generation shaped gel reactors based on photo-patterned hybrid hydrogels

React. Chem. Eng., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0RE00109K, Paper
Open Access
  This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licence.
Phillip R. A. Chivers, Jamie A. Kelly, Max J. S. Hill, David K. Smith
This paper reports the development of first-generation photo-patterned ring-shaped gel reactors that catalyse the hydrolysis of para-nitrophenol phosphate using a phosphatase enzyme.
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Fortified foods vs. supplements: What is better?

Fortified foods vs. supplements: What is better?