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COVID-19: 13 more test positive, J and K total 836




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AMU's academic session to begin in August




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Do not anticipate worst case situation like developed countries in India, says Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan




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2 NRKs test Covid-19 positive, Kerala's tally touches 505




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Special train to ferry Himachal residents stranded in Goa




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Vehicles return to Hyderabad roads after easing of lockdown




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Plea in Delhi HC seeks SIT, CBI probe into 'Bois Locker Room' case




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Congress flays govt on 'confusion' over corona situation




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48 CISF personnel test COVID-19 positive so far




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Migrant workers queue up outside Bihar Bhawan to seek help, say helpline number doesn't work




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How some companies bounced back after 2008 financial crisis




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Working capital loan sanctions doubled in 2 days: Sitharaman




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Facebook redesign goes live with dark mode and easier navigation




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Women in urban India increasingly opting for life insurance: Max Life




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




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Electrodeposition of (hydro)oxides for an oxygen evolution electrode

Chem. Sci., 2020, Advance Article
DOI: 10.1039/D0SC01532F, Minireview
Open Access
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Zhenhua Yan, Huanhuan Liu, Zhimeng Hao, Meng Yu, Xiang Chen, Jun Chen
This minireview looks at recent electrodeposition strategies for metal (hydro)oxide design and water oxidation applications, unveiling the unique properties and underlying principles of electrodeposited metal (hydro)oxides in the OER.
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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
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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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Siliguri's pineapple farmers cry for help as their fruits has no takers amid lockdown




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Two women command AI Express flights on evacuation mission




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TN govt allows tea shops, pvt businesses to open from Monday




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Tamil Nadu approaches SC challenging Madras HC order of closing liquor shops




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Sisi grants himself additional powers

Egypt approves amendments to law




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Coronavirus | Russia virus surge mutes V-Day celebrations

It is now the fifth hardest-hit country with 200,000 infections; Putin hails ‘unity’ in speech marking Second World War win




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An MS method for proteomic analysis of small samples

Researchers develop an MS shotgun proteomic method to tackle small numbers of cancer cells in blood.




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Red pepper as a probe for obesity

Dietary capsaicin elicits proteomic shifts in rats fed a high-fat diet.




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Coronavirus LIVE: Five Air India pilots test positive, all are asymptomatic

Coronavirus India update: Stay tuned with Business Standard for latest news on Covid-19, world death toll, and cases across the world and in India




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Indian, Chinese troops clash near Naku La in Sikkim sector; many injured

The troops disengaged after dialogue at the local level




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Angad feels grateful for his mum's blessings

Angad Bedi might be away from his mother but he makes sure he is always in touch with her over the phone. On this special occasion of Mother’s Day, the actor opened up exclusively to ETimes about his mom’s contribution to his life and career.




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Website launched

Website launched




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Assam: 3 more test positive for covid-19; Tally surges to 59

Assam: 3 more test positive for covid-19; Tally surges to 59




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Leishiyo studies feasibility of opening police O/P at border areas

Leishiyo studies feasibility of opening police O/P at border areas




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49 more test positive for COVID-19 in central region

Most of them contracted the infection at Koyambedu market




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Four women die, 526 persons test positive

Of the 6,535 cases in State, 1,867 have a link to Koyambedu market cluster




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ICICI Bank Q4 net up 26%, provisions rise

‘Net NPA at lowest in 19 quarters’




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On dead, six new cases reported in Kurnool

Central team from AIIHPH arrives




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Garment units outside containment zones set to reopen in Karnataka

Following the formula of graded relaxation of the lockdown, the State government has allowed garment factories located outside containment zones to c




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Despite permission to reopen, industries raise logistical issues

The State government may have permitted industrial units to reopen, but an interaction with MSME bodies brought to light the acute logistical problem




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Man who returned from Padarayanapura tests positive in Tumakuru district

A 45-year-old man (P-764), who worked at a hotel in Padarayanapura in Bengaluru and returned to his hometown in Sira of Tumakuru district on May 4, te




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Two positive patients give birth in Victoria Hospital

Newborns have been separated from mothers and kept under isolation




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Wimbledon visit made me take up the game: Zeeshan

Ashutosh says he gained from following his father’s disciplined methods




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How remdesivir blocks SARS-CoV-2's polymerase

Researchers use cryo-EM to show how the drug stops RNA replication




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Using “Dumb Data” To Make Smart Design Decisions

September 23, 2015

As an industry, we’ve worked to established many new practices and tools for nimble design teams, from A/B testing to measuring bounce rates and CTR performance. But a lot of these methods require engineers or some amount of technical know-how to execute, and they take place only after something has been launched.

The judicious application of “dumb data” can streamline your workflow and improve your designs

What many people don’t know is that there are some unexpected applications of data to consider earlier in the design process, which you, the designer, can do yourself. They’re not fancy, and you don’t need to know how to write SQL queries. The judicious application of just-enough “dumb data” can streamline your workflow and improve your designs in surprisingly useful ways.

Here are...read more
By Jocelyn Lin

             




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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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What Grid System Architecture and the Golden Ratio Do for Web Design

September 28, 2015

Good design in any discipline usually carries a structure of order and harmony. Since the Renaissance, artists and architects have used a strong understanding of proportions to create aesthetically pleasing architecture. Many of these classical design principles have followed us into modern times and can be found today in effective web design.

Take an A4 piece of paper for example. If you take it and halve it, the resulting size is A5 with the same exact proportions. No other proportion has the same properties. 16th century architect, Andrea Palladio knew this well. It is believed that because, fundamentally, most architects—like Palladio—use a similar system of proportions to plan and design spaces, buildings can look very different while remaining similar at their cores.

Structure and Beauty

It’s in human nature to...read more
By Ling Lim

             




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Taking Service Design into the Field

September 30, 2015

By their very nature, heuristics offer a hands-on approach to discovery, where knowledge is culled through trial and error. They are rules of thumb that give us a framework as we move through the research and design process.

In service design, this kind of framework is also valuable for assessing completed projects to find the weak links. A heuristic can apply to a single interaction as well as to the overall service eco-system. Heuristics can be applied to a single moment in time or to a user’s entire long-term relationship with a service.

This conceptual approach to design recognizes that experiences are coproduced, and that human interaction is a key component of many, if not all, services. As systems grow ever more sophisticated and interconnected, designers will continue to face new challenges. Service design heuristics can help us to frame and think about...read more
By Usability Matters

             




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User Testing as a Design Driver:Looksery created a product for users, not designers

October 5, 2015

You may have recently seen an abundance of bug-eyed people puking rainbows on Snapchat. Thank Looksery for that. Launched last year as an entertainment app based on face recognition technology and special effects, Looksery was acquired by Snapchat last month.

Looksery technology propels Snapchat’s new special effects

Founded in 2013, Looksery launched in October 2014 after...read more
By Jordan Crone

             




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Bringing Relevant Content into your Designs

October 6, 2015

Many important considerations impact software design. Business goals, user goals, user context, cultural considerations, platform paradigms, branding requirements, devices … the list goes on and on. While a primary focus for any software design effort should be the data or other content that’s being displayed, this keystone element is often given short shrift. This is unfortunate and shortsighted. Given the focus it your content will receive, it should be a primary consideration during the design process.

It is a common practice to represent data and content as “Lorem ipsum,” repeating data, or simply using “best case scenario” data. In reality, this isn’t what will be experienced in the final product. The data you have to work with can drastically affect the final design, and the design will influence the type, format, and presentation of data.

Infusing Real Content into Your Designs

Whether you’re using...read more
By Juan Sanchez

             




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Maharashtra to promote all university students, except those in final year, without exams




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Pune Fire Brigade driver tests positive for COVID-19, contact tracing underway