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12.06 / 14:51
Aware Food Research trends show reports Ramen Revelations: Are your favorite instant noodles harming your health?
Danish authorities have issued a recall for several spicy ramen noodle products from South Korean company Samyang due to safety concerns. Reports indicate that these noodles contain dangerously high levels of capsaicin, a compound found in chili peppers. This move comes amidst a growing trend in the popularity of Korean noodles, raising concerns about their safety for consumption.
12.06 / 14:27
WhatsApp Research Experts reports Schools THIS 1,600- year- old- manuscript details childhood miracles of Jesus Christ. Papyrus fragment decoded
manuscript, over 1,600 years old, has been identified as the earliest known account of Jesus Christ’s childhood. The document had been stored in a library in Hamburg, Germany, for decades and was long believed to be insignificant. However, as per the reports of 'New York Post', two experts have now decoded the text and revealed that it is the earliest surviving copy of the Infancy Gospel of Thomas.
12.06 / 14:27
SUN Death Research Corona Cycling stars reports When can you watch exploding star with naked eyes? Once in a lifetime opportunity to watch nova
nova is likely to appear in the sky anytime between now and September. Situated at a distance of about 3,000 light-years away the star system T Coronae Borealis, or T Cr B, is likely to explode. If the star explodes, it will be visible to the naked eye here on Earth, reports CNN. The star exploded in 1946 last time and some people who witnessed it will have an opportunity to see it once again. It will again explode 80 years later.
12.06 / 12:05
Research Bayer AIG hospital innovations patient Schools Japanese meditech Olympus Corporation to establish R&D and offshore development centre in Hyderabad
Olympus Corporation, the Japanese medical technology major, on Wednesday said it will establish a Research & Development (R&D) Offshore Development Center (ODC) in Hyderabad.
12.06 / 11:21
Election Research Actor Universities social rights The failure of exit polls hold behavioural lessons for us
What did you have for breakfast two days ago? Having breakfast is a routine affair. Not much thought goes into such a decision. So most of us would have forgotten the details of what we consumed as the first meal of that day.
12.06 / 09:33
markets security Research Experts DAL Modi 3.0 effect? Bihar-based multibagger Ashish Kacholia stock Aditya Vision jumps 20% this month
Ashish Kacholia portfolio: In the wake of Modi 3.0 formation in New Delhi and Bihar CM Nitish Kumar's Janata Dal United or JDU being a dominant partner in the NDA government, Bihar-based company Aditya Vision is in focus these days. The multibagger stock, which has delivered a 200 percent return in one year, is under the radar of Dalal Street bulls.
12.06 / 08:59
markets Align Research community War zkSync zk ZKSync TVL Drops Amidst Controversy Over ZK Token Distribution
ZKSync’s announcement of its ZK token launch saw its total value locked (TVL) to drop significantly due to debate over distribution.
12.06 / 08:55
Cooper Manufacturing Food Research Trade President innovations Modi at G7 Summit under Italian Presidency: Consolidating strategic partnership
Italy is the Chair of G7 this year, and is hosting the G7 Summit on 13-14 June. Italian PM Georgia Meloni has invited the Indian PM to the G7 Outreach Summit in Puglia on 14 June in the backdrop of historic ties and commitment to rule of law, respect for human rights and achieving economic development through inclusive growth.
12.06 / 05:31
markets FIVE security economy Research trends Experts Modi 3.0: Can Anil Ambani's Reliance Power follow Gautam Adani's power business to emerge as next market leader?
Modi 3.0: After the portfolio allocation in Modi cabinet 2024, the market is expecting the power theme to work in the Indian stock market in the next five years. As Anil Ambanni's Reliance Power share price has been skyrocketing for the last five straight sessions, some observers are guessing whether Anil Ambani's Reliance Power shares would emerge as market leader in Modi 3.0. They are upbeat about Anil Ambani's Reliance Power shares as the company has become entirely debt-free.
12.06 / 04:19
markets Target SUN Research Trade Experts F&O stocks to buy today: Bharti Airtel, Sun TV among top 7 trading ideas for 12 June 2024
The Nifty future closed positive with gains of 1.90% at 23,334 levels on Tuesday. The India VIX was slightly up by 0.48% from 16.55 to 16.88 levels.
12.06 / 01:43
markets Target Research trends Trade Experts recommendations Buy or sell: Vaishali Parekh recommends three stocks to buy today — June 12
Buy or sell stocks for today: Following a choppy trend in the global markets, the Indian stock market erased all its gains in the closing bell on Tuesday. The Nifty 50 index ended marginally higher at 23,264, while the BSE Sensex finished 33 points lower at 76,456.
11.06 / 23:17
UPS Airdrop Research community Trade zkSync zk ZKsync to Airdrop 3.675 Billion ZK Tokens to 695K Wallets Next Week
ZKsync, Ethereum’s first zkEVM chain, is set to airdrop 3.675 billion ZK tokens to 695,232 wallets next week. The distribution marks the largest token airdrop among major rollups, seeking to decentralize governance and reward active community members.
11.06 / 21:23
markets security Enterprise Research community social As clock ticks on succession boom, a third of business owners don’t have a plan
While two-thirds (64 percent) of business owners have a succession plan in place, a new study by Edward Jones highlights the complexities and emotional challenges entrepreneurs face in preparing for succession.
11.06 / 20:17
Digital SUN Entertainment ICE Research show reports What caused Ice Age on Earth? New research unravels mystery of cosmic cloud. Details here
Pleistocene Epoch, known for its glaciers, wooly mammoths, and Neanderthals, ended just 12,000 years ago. Researchers now think that this cold period might have been caused by a space cloud blocking the Sun's warmth. As per the reports of 'Yahoo Entertainment', the researchers proposed that an interstellar cloud impacted the solar system about two million years ago. Earth and the other planets were forced to move outside the heliosphere—the Sun's shield of charged particles. Nature Astronomy published this study.
11.06 / 17:33
CEO Tesla awards Research performer social Courts Future of Elon Musk and Tesla are on the line this week as shareholders vote on massive pay package
If Tesla shareholders vote against restoring Elon Musk’s $44.9 billion pay package Thursday, the CEO could deliver on threats to take artificial intelligence research to one of this other companies
11.06 / 17:33
Provident Southern Research War social 2020 reports Bureau of Land Management shrinks proposed size of controversial Idaho wind farm project
The federal Bureau of Land Management's preferred alternative for a proposed large-scale wind energy farm in southern Idaho would shrink the size by nearly half and keep it farther away from a national historic site
11.06 / 17:01
Food Research Experts War country reports medicines Is US on brink of Civil War? Why is Canada upset and why does it apprehend unrest in neighboring country? Details here
Justin Trudeau meets Joe Biden at the G7 summit in Italy this week, Trudeau probably won't ask if the US might have a civil war soon. But, as per the reports of 'Politico', a research group in Trudeau's government is already thinking about it. In a report called «Disruptions on the Horizon,» they suggested that Ottawa should prepare for the possibility of a civil war in the U.S. The report mentioned how ideological differences, weakening democracy, and unrest within the country could lead to such a situation. The report is 37 pages, but it says this in just 15 words.
11.06 / 16:27
markets UPS Research President country stars A brew of ancient coca is Bolivia's buzzy new beer. But it's unclear if the world will buy in
Buzz is building around a new star beverage in Bolivia, where the coca leaf has long been legal despite the U.N.’s blanket prohibition due to the plant’s association with cocaine
11.06 / 13:11
Provident SUN Research dance Solar storm on Mars: NASA Curiosity Rover hit by radiation equivalent to 30 chest X-rays, still manages to record effect
NASA shares image of ’suspicious’ redbelly turtle from Kennedy Space Center in Florida | See photoSoon after, another solar explosion, coronal mass ejection (a blast of energetic particles from the sun's surface) reached Mars.These energetic particles from the sun's surface hit the Martian surface, and NASA's Curiosity Rover captured the effect.The US space agency in a statement said on May 20, so much energy from the storm struck the Curiosity Rover's surface that its black-and-white images danced with 'snow' — white streaks and specks caused by charged particles hitting the cameras.Also read: On this day: Key events on June 10, from NASA’s Mars mission in 2003 to Benjamin Franklin’s kite experiment in 1752Unlike the Earth whose magnetic field traps energetic particles in the high atmosphere, Mars lost its protective magnetic field long ago, thereby impacting the Martian ground.The magnetic field helps shield the surface, and us, from radiations.Ever since the Curiosity Rover landed on Mars on 2012, the May 20 radiation was the highest ever measured."If astronauts had been standing next to NASA’s Curiosity Mars rover at the time, they would have received a radiation dose of 8,100 micro grays — equivalent to 30 chest X-rays," NASA said.Also read: NASA images: These 10 incredible photographs will blow your mindThat's not in itself a "deadly" amount, it explained, but "certainly something humans would not want to be exposed to, nor ever repeatedly exposed to".NASA has been planning to send astronauts to Mars as early as the 2030s under its Artemis program.
11.06 / 13:11
markets Manufacturing economy Research pandemic Experts Modi 3.0: As Nirmala Sitharaman back on FM's chair, share market pundits bet on…
Modi 3.0 Cabinet: Nirmala Sitharaman retains finance ministryMany experts rate Sitharaman's first term as remarkable as she managed to keep the Indian economy firmly on the growth path amid a testing time."The Finance Minister's first term can definitely be rated 8/10 given the challenges faced on the macroeconomic front, both at the domestic and the global front, in terms of tackling inflationary pressures while, at the same time, ensuring growth remains a priority," said Aamar Deo Singh, Sr. Vice President, Research, Angel One.Also Read: Mint Explainer: Key policy changes in Nirmala Sitharaman’s first stint as FMMacro stability is what the market wants, and Sitharaman can deliver on that, say experts."Nirmala Sitharaman's first term as Finance Minister demonstrated a commendable balance between fiscal prudence and economic stimulus, especially amidst the unprecedented challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic.
11.06 / 10:57
Progressive CEO Research stage Department UBS AM impact investing chief departs as Credit Suisse integration progresses
Mnatsakanian took on the role in January last year, charged with leading the expansion of UBS AM's impact investing offering, research and impact measurement capabilities. Her departure comes amid a sweep of senior changes at UBS as the lender enters the final stages of its takeover of Credit Suisse. The formal merger of UBS AG and Credit Suisse AG — the former owner of Credit Suisse bank — completed on Friday (31 May). Credit Suisse CEO steps down in major UBS board shake-up A spokesperson for UBS AM said the firm was still solidifying its respective teams by «bringing together th...

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