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18.07 / 08:27
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Researchers discover new genes that contributes to deadly heart defect in newborns
Also read: Yoga can improve quality of life of heart patients: AIIMS study “Every case of HLHS is unique because there are many different things that can go wrong during the early development of the heart," stated senior author Rolf Bodmer, PhD, director of the Center for Genetic Disorders and Aging Research at Sanford Burnham Prebys Through analysing the genomes of 183 HLHS patients and their parents, researchers narrowed down their search to several significant genes, with a unique focus on a family genetically linked to each other. This family's genetic makeup provided an opportunity to identify new genes contributing to HLHS, which may not be as apparent in other cases.
18.07 / 07:47
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Jharkhand officer caught red handed taking bribe on her very first posting
Officials from the anti-corruption bureau have caught a Jharkhand officer red-handed while taking a bribe. Incidentally, it was the first posting for the officer.Mithali Sharma, an officer in the cooperative department of Jharkhand, was apprehended by the Hazaribagh Anti Corruption Bureau (ACB) for accepting a bribe from a local organisation. In her first posting as an assistant registrar in Koderma, she had been working for eight months before her arrest.
18.07 / 07:25
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Bitcoin Price Prediction as BTC Rests on $30,000 Support – Where is BTC Heading Now?
Bitcoin price is currently trading at $30,283.26, showing a minor increase of 0.05% over the past 24 hours.
17.07 / 20:17
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Barbie movie: Google adds a pink touch to search results for Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling and Greta Gerwig. See details
Barbie movie. It has given a pink touch to the search results for the movie and its characters. Typing Barbie, Margot Robbie, Ryan Gosling, or Greta Gerwig triggers the magical pink makeover and turns the screen pink with sparkles, thrilling fans worldwide. The fans of the movie have taken to social media to express their excitement, describing the promotional feature as «iconic» and praising the innovative approach of the movie. A user wrote, «Google turning into pink if you search Margot Robbie and Barbie.» Another person said, «The promo for this movie goes crazy.» A netizen said, «The promotion for this movie is on another level, we love.» Another user said, «Omg I just found out when you look up the barbie movie on google the screen turns pink & glitters, how cute.» This is not the first time Google has customized its search experience to promote a film or TV show. In the past, users were treated with delightful surprises like a mischievous baby Grogu from The Mandalorian series, and a creepy Cordyceps animation for The Last Of Us adaptation. Barbie, the much-anticipated movie, is set to hit theaters on July 21. Director Greta Gerwig shared her creative vision, aiming to create a script that is «anarchic and wild and completely bananas.» The film's synopsis promises an exciting adventure as Barbie and Ken navigate the vibrant and seemingly perfect world of Barbie Land, only to discover the joys and challenges of living among humans when they venture into the real world.
17.07 / 16:45
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Melanie Sykes opens up about her Tourette Syndrome diagnosis, says ‘I am wired a completely different way’
Melanie Sykes has been diagnosed with Tourette's syndrome, after her earlier diagnosis of autism. The English TV presenter is a mother of two. Sykes recently revealed about her Tourette Syndrome’s diagnosis in her friend Alan Carr's podcast. She also spoke about being autistic. Melanie has written about her condition in her book ‘Illuminated: Autism and all the Things I've Left Unsaid’.
17.07 / 16:07
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Death toll in Kenya starvation cult case crosses 400: Official
«Total death Toll — 403,» Coast Regional Commissioner Rhoda Onyancha told AFP in a message, following the latest round of exhumations in the Shakahola forest, where cult leader Paul Nthenge Mackenzie allegedly urged followers to starve to death. «Exhumation continues tomorrow,» Onyancha added, as investigators search for more graves in the forest, where the first victims — some dead, others alive but weakened and emaciated — were discovered on April 13.
17.07 / 14:49
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Anime NYC 2023: Date, schedule, key things to know
Anime NYC 2023, which is likely to be the biggest anime gathering in North America, will be held in the Javits Center from November 17–19, 2023, for its sixth consecutive year. Anime, manga, and Japanese pop culture fans get together for this thrilling event, which is a dynamic celebration with a wide variety of activities.
17.07 / 10:13
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Adani Total Gas plans to invest up to Rs. 20,000 crore | Mint Primer | Mint
Discover the ambitious investment plans of Adani T... moreDiscover the ambitious investment plans of Adani Total Gas Ltd (ATGL), a joint venture between Adani Group and TotalEnergies, in India's gas industry.
17.07 / 06:53
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Reddit bids adieu to all chats before January 2023, suggests report. How to access old conversations
Reddit has made a decision to remove old chats from its app. They did this to introduce a new system that makes it easier for users to navigate the app. This change happened on June 30th, but users only recently noticed that their old chats were gone.
17.07 / 04:01
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Google dedicates Doodle to Eunice Newton Foote, the first person to discover Green House Effect, on her 204th birth anniversary
Google paid tribute to American scientist and women’s rights advocate Eunice Newton Foote on her 204th birth anniversary, through a coloured 11-slide Doodle. Newton Foote was one of the pioneers in the field of climate science. She was the first individual to discover the greenhouse effect and its role in global warming.
17.07 / 04:01
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Research identifies overactive gene as reason for premature aging in Down's Syndrome
Down's Syndrome could be caused by an overactive gene on chromosome 21 that disturbs the DNA-damage-repair mechanisms, leading to accelerated aging, according to a new research. An overactivity of the gene, called DYRK1A, on enzymes that quicken chemical reactions in the body disturbed the DNA-damage-repair mechanisms, causing cells to develop more DNA damage and become more fragile, thereby accelerating the aging process, the research led by Queen Mary University of London, UK, found. Adults having Down's Syndrome, caused by being born with an extra copy of chromosome 21 or with trisomy 21, have been known to exhibit early signs of conditions associated with the biological process of aging such as reduced tissue regeneration capacity, delayed wound healing, osteoporosis, senescence of the brain and immune cells, among others. Further, people having this non-heritable genetic disorder were biologically older than their chronologically-aged counterparts by 19.1 years, on an average, and that the premature ageing process starts very early in childhood, this study published in the Lancet Discovery journal eBioMedicine found. «We have uncovered that trisomic overdose of this gene (DYRK1A) is one of the main contributors to premature biological ageing in Down's Syndrome. »Further research is needed to understand how much this contributes to brain development and function, and also in finding ways of precisely inhibiting the overdose of this gene back to physiological levels," said lead researcher Dean Nizetic, professor of cell and molecular biology.
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Google Doodle celebrates 204th birthday of American scientist Eunice Newton Foote
climate change today which involved placing various gases in cylinders and exposing them all to sunlight for observations. After this, Foote observed that carbon dioxide has become hotter than the other gases. She then concluded that carbon dioxide has the potential to change Earth's temperature alone as it has the most heating effect on the Earth.
16.07 / 19:09
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GST directorate seeks tax on corporate guarantees
DGGI) has sent tax demand notices to several local corporate houses over corporate guarantees given on behalf of their subsidiaries, and to multinationals where they have given such guarantees for their Indian units. The notices were sent to at least 14 companies, including automakers, FMCG and electronic goods companies, ET has learnt. In a notice ET has seen, the DGGI said the practice is a ‘service’ liable for taxation under GST as this is undertaken by the parent company to maximise the returns on investment on these subsidiaries. In the case of MNCs, tax authorities are seeking GST dues from the local unit under the reverse charge mechanism. “We have discovered that some companies were not paying tax on the corporate guarantee extended by them which is liable for tax under the GST during the audit and so tax demand has been raised as per the law,” a senior official told ET. While the tax demand amount is not very high, companies that received such notices have raised objections and are seeking legal opinion, sources said. Officials estimated the cumulative sum of demand notices sent in the last two months to be Rs 600-700 crore.
16.07 / 18:33
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Medicine to regrow teeth? Here’s what we know about the experimental medicine advanced to clinical trials in Japan
Mainichi, a national news site. The trial will focus on patients affected by anodontia, a genetic condition resulting in the absence of teeth, or partial anodontia, where individuals are missing some teeth, as described by the National Organization for Rare Disorders (NORD). Scheduled to commence in July 2024, the clinical trials will take place in Japan. Should the results prove successful, regulatory approval for the medicine is anticipated by 2030, offering potential revolutionary advancements in the field of dentistry.
16.07 / 18:33
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National Ice Cream Day 2023: Know the best ways to celebrate in the comfort of your home
National Ice Cream Day is celebrated on the third Sunday of July in the United States. This year, it falls on July 16, 2023. The National Ice Cream Day holiday was founded in 1984 by President Ronald Reagan, who proclaimed July as National Ice Cream Month. The purpose of the holiday is to celebrate the delicious and refreshing treat that is ice cream. There are many ways to celebrate National Ice Cream Day. You can go out to your favorite ice cream shop and indulge in a scoop or two, or you can make your own ice cream at home. There are also many ice cream-themed events that take place on National Ice Cream Day, such as ice cream eating contests and ice cream festivals. No matter how you choose to celebrate, National Ice Cream Day is a great opportunity to enjoy one of the world's most popular desserts.
16.07 / 16:05
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Has Harvard discovered the elusive 'Fountain of Youth" pill? A new chemical cocktail that reverses aging
Harvard researchers have made a groundbreaking discovery that could revolutionize the field of anti-aging. According to the New York Post, a team of scientists at Harvard claim to have found a chemical cocktail that has the potential to reverse the aging process, bringing us one step closer to the elusive «Fountain of Youth» pill.David Sinclair, a Harvard researcher, took to Twitter to share the findings, which were published in the esteemed medical journal Aging.
16.07 / 07:27
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Russia says prevents Ukraine "terrorist" attack on Crimea's Sevastopol
Ukraine from attacking the Black Sea port of Sevastopol on Sunday, destroying seven aerial and two underwater drones. «This morning, an attempt by the Kyiv regime to carry out a terrorist attack by seven unmanned aerial vehicles and two unmanned underwater vehicles on objects on the territory of the Crimean Peninsula near the city of Sevastopol was thwarted,» the ministry said on the Telegram messaging app.
16.07 / 06:55
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James Cameron making a movie on OceanGate tragedy? Titanic director says THIS…
Filmmaker James Cameron vehemently denied rumors suggesting his involvement in a feature film centered around the recent Titan submersible tragedy. The incident occurred during a voyage to the Titanic wreck site, where the submersible, owned by OceanGate Expeditions, suffered a catastrophic implosion, resulting in the loss of all five lives on board on June 18. Cameron, renowned for directing the Oscar-winning film "Titanic" in 1997, took to Twitter to publicly condemn these offensive rumors.
16.07 / 05:37
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Ahmedabad resident cheated of Rs 51 lakh by fraudsters promising US visa
Ahmedabad man has been swindled out of a whopping Rs.51 lakhs by a gang of five individuals who promised him a US visa. The victim, Shailesh Patel — 48-year-old school van driver, lodged a complaint on Friday with the local police detailing the events leading to the deceitful act. The matter is currently under investigation and the police are looking for the modus operandi and the bigger network by interrogative with the culprits. Shailesh has filed a complaint with Navrangpura police, accusing a person named Jaswinder Singh Bajwa and the other four individuals of breach of trust, cheating, and criminal conspiracy. The incident unfolded when Shailesh's brother-in-law, Haresh Patel, who currently resides in Chicago, requested him to assist his friend, Pragnesh Patel, in obtaining a visitor's visa back in December.
16.07 / 05:21
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Amazon Prime Day Sale ends today: Seize the Best kitchen deals on Microwaves and Dishwashers
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