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When did the duplication of a gene responsible for breaking down complex carbohydrate starch in the mouth occur?




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New genus of jumping spiders ‘Tenkana’ discovered in south India

Unlike related species that live in forests, Tenkana spiders prefer drier areas and ground habitats and have been found in Tamil Nadu, Puducherry, Karnataka, Telangana and Andhra Pradesh 




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Researchers meld AI and genomics to find thousands of new viruses

It’s important to anticipate RNA viruses and how they could evolve because they mutate rapidly and adapt quickly to new conditions




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Harris or Trump? How US space policy will change under a new president

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris have used their positions to prioritise leadership in space but with noticeably different styles and results




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South Africa petrochem unit world’s single largest greenhouse gas source

The Sasol facility places the country at a crossroads because its coal-based technology emits much more carbon dioxide emitted per tonne of product




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Why is WHO cagey about publishing Meghalaya polio case details?

Despite knowing the results of the case on August 12, and the follow-up results of the child’s immunological profile and virus circulation in the community before mid-September, WHO has not published the news




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Is there any evidence of animal evolution in response to environmental changes caused by humans?




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When AI changes the way we do science, will we understand the results?

Letting AI shape the future of science may undermine hard-won progress in getting science to build public trust




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NIAB scientists working on next-gen vaccine against leptospirosis

One million cases of human leptospirosis are reported every year resulting in an estimated 60,000 deaths




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Stoneflies change colour in response to deforestation, suggesting humans can alter evolution

So far, researchers have observed fewer clear-cut examples of human-induced evolution in the wild than one might imagine.




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Rohini Godbole: a passion for high-energy physics, gender equity

Prof Godbole was a role model for young researchers, particularly women scientists struggling against gender bias and negative attitudes




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What are melanistic tigers? | Explained

Odisha has moved a tigress from Maharashtra to its Similipal to address the increasing number of pseudo-melanistic tigers




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If tardigrades crowd-sourced their remarkable genes, can humans?

Tardigrades can survive hazardous radiation, extreme heat and cold, and can go for long periods without water; researchers are wondering if these abilities can be ‘transferred’




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Svalbard seed vault evokes epic imagery, controversy because of the power of seeds

Tens of thousands of new seeds from around the world arrived at the seed vault on Svalbard, a Norwegian archipelago in the Arctic Ocean, in mid-October 2024.




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India will fail to meet 2025 TB ‘elimination’ target




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Thanks to two special genes, a single atom can change the colour of a bird

New studies advance our understanding of how birds produce their colourful displays – and how these traits have evolved.




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Integrating technology into English language teaching

“I don't agree that technology has created a decline in our critical thinking skills.”




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Cutting-edge skills for the startup space

"We are keen on seeing as many spin-out businesses as we can from the programme."




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Faculty shortage in college

Government Engineering College at Srirangam to have 1,200 students




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Australian universities to get tough with admissions




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Twin advantage at University of Southampton

Hemanth Iyappa Guddanda writes about his exciting stints at the university's Malaysia and the U.K. campuses.




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Learn German, French in varsity’s Evening College




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The first taste of college

Freshers are in for a lot of surprises in their first semester. Transition from school to college can be quite challenging. So how does one adapt?




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Tension on Central varsity campus after students stage protest

Earlier, three students hailing from Andhra Pradesh were allegedly assaulted




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Get that global edge

Some pointers on what to look out for while applying to top international business institutes.




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Tamil Nadu engineering counselling for general category to be held after NEET results, says Higher Education Minister Ponmudi

The decision will help to prevent seats going vacant, says Mr. Ponmudy




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Person-centered politics [electronic resource] : a personalist approach to political philosophy / Eamonn Gerard O'Higgins ; foreword by Rocco Buttiglione.

Lanham : Hamilton Books, an imprint of Rowman & Littlefield, [2024]




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Get on the sunshine cycle

Neha Arora had the time of her life while on a holiday abroad and came back with vivid memories of that experience. She decided others must also be gifted such experiences to remember



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Natural edge

128 salons and counting! Veena and C.K. Kumaravel talk to Priyadarshini Paitandy about taking their beauty chain to small towns and creating job opportunities




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The Other Half - Gendered economics

Economic downturns impact women in more ways than they do men. Here's why.




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Get started!

The Startup Centre does just that — help small teams set up web-based businesses



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Get started early

There are benefits if you start working early. Warren Buffet and Bill Gates are good examples of this.



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Tapping into knowledge economy

Quizmaster Giri ‘Pickbrain’ Balasubramaniam says there’s a lot of scope for the quizzing market




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Budget your way to wealth

Financial planning is crucial to your financial independence.




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A colourful geometry

Thangam Mathai looks at the sari as a canvas on which she can display her art and creativity



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Get a bite with Bitcoin: Bangalore restaurant now accepts payment in Bitcoins

Suryawanshi in Bengaluru is the second restaurant in the country to have started accepting bitcoins.




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Through the stages of Krishnattam

Martha Bush Ashton-Sikora’s book on Krishnattam is a comprehensive documentation of the art form, including its history and practice.




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When Raghavanka comes to stage...

Benaka’s performance of Raghavanka’s Harishchandra Kavya was certainly an act of courage




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Women take centrestage

Urvashi and Lalitha were in focus at a Kathakali performance in Palakkad.




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The stage is set, Bengaluru!

A play without a director and a different actor for each show, a search for identity through language and a coming-of-age tale are on offer in the latest edition of The Hindu Theatre Festival in Bengaluru




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The stage was his creative arena




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An ingenious treatment

Bapi Bose’s adaptation of “Ashad Ka Ek Din” sees Rakesh Mohan’s Mallika finally winning liberty.




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The world on a Blank Page

The idea of a performance like Blank Page, directed by Sunil Shanbhag, came out of Tamaasha Theatre troupe’s exercises where poetry is employed to understand multiplicity of meaning




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The lure of the stage

Actress Neena Gupta on the special camaraderie of theatre and playing Hema Roy in Mera Woh Matlab Nahi Tha, to be staged in the city on September 18




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Conflict of generations

‘Meevente Memuntam’ enacted the tussle between youthful independence and experience of parents.




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When stalwarts take stage

Ramchandra Singh and Himani Shivpuri, recipients of this year’s Sangeet Natak Akademi Award for theatre, moved the Delhi audience with their talent at the National Festival of Performing Arts, says Diwan Singh Bajeli




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Call of the stage

'Kimartham Draupathy', Aswathy Vijayan’s Sanskrit play, is about predicaments that women face even in the present day. The drama will be staged today




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Multiple themes, diverse genres

Theatre aspirants in Visakhapatnam were exposed to technical and histrionic trends from across the country.




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Touch of parody, tinge of nostalgia

The 28th Urdu Drama Festival charmed the audience with the variety of themes and presentational styles.




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Rupee trades in narrow range against US dollar in early trade

At the interbank foreign exchange market, the local unit opened at 83.86 but soon pared the gains to trade at 83.92, unchanged from its previous close