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12.07 / 16:54
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Frankenstein in real life? Chinese scientists create robot with human brain cells
Tianjin University in China has been developing a new form of robot that has been embedded with human brain cells, which makes it work and operate like a human. In order to obtain a brain-like result outside the human body, which could then be used to embed into this robot structure, a stem cultivation methodology was adapted to create the brain-inside-chip form and embed it into the robotic system.
12.07 / 16:29
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Russia-Ukraine war: Billionaires make $11bn dividends as economy resumes
President Vladimir Putin and include some who’ve been sanctioned over the war that’s now in its third year.Vagit Alekperov, key shareholder and former president of oil giant Lukoil PJSC, topped the list with about 186 billion rubles in dividends. He is sanctioned by the UK and Australia, but has so far avoided US and European Union penalties.Billionaires Alexey Mordashov, of Severstal PJSC, and Vladimir Lisin, of Novolipetsk Steel PJSC, were next with 148 billion and 121 billion rubles respectively of dividend income.
12.07 / 16:28
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There are 4.8 billion reasons why other leagues are watching the fallout from 'Sunday Ticket' case
Sports leagues have 4.8 billion reasons to review how they distribute out-of-market broadcasts after the judgement against the NFL in the “Sunday Ticket” case in U.S. District Court
12.07 / 16:24
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LeBron James, son Bronny to make NBA history with Los Angeles Lakers. Check basketball legend's contract details, career stats, salary
Lakers selected LeBron James' oldest son Bronny James last week in the second round of the draft after one season at the University of Southern California (USC). This will be the first time in NBA history that a father-son duo will be playing at the same time let alone for a same side. James has long spoken of his desire to play in the NBA alongside his son. Also Read: COVID-19 reaches high level. Hospitalization, emergency visits, deaths go up. What have CDC data revealed?
12.07 / 16:20
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Khyree Jackson death: Is alcohol the reason behind 20-year-old Minnesota Vikings NFL draft rookie's fatal accident?
According to Maryland State Police, Jackson was the front-seat passenger in a Dodge Charger that was struck by an Infiniti Q50 shortly after 3 a.m. Saturday in Prince George's County. The Infiniti was attempting to change lanes and traveling at a high rate of speed when the car hit the Charger and then struck a Chevrolet Impala. The impact sent the Charger off the right side of the road, where it came to rest after hitting «multiple tree stumps,» per the report.
12.07 / 15:35
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'Miracles' and hope: Hathras stampede spotlights India's craze for godmen
Bhole Baba" and Ramkumari said a stone in her kidney vanished. The 85-year-old gave no proof but this story and countless others of similar "miracles" led to Baba's following rocketing in India's northern states. A gathering addressed by the former police head constable in a crowded field last week drew a quarter of a million people and caused one of the deadliest stampedes in the country. Bhole Baba, or Innocent Elder, was born Suraj Pal Singh Jatav. He quit the police in 2000 to join a series of Hindu preachers and gurus in India who are sought by millions for miracle cures and spiritual advice. They are often called godmen, and many have been wooed by politicians for the influence they wield.
12.07 / 15:07
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India a key ally of US in rivalry with China: US ambassador to India
global power, US ambassador to India Eric Garcetti said in an interview. The North American country is investing locally and joining hands with allies such as India to ensure a free and open Indo-Pacific region while competing with China, he said. Pointing to the situation in Ukraine, the diplomat said the war has demonstrated to the world that developments in one region directly affect security elsewhere and partnerships around the world are crucial to addressing interconnected challenges.
12.07 / 14:45
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Who is Rishi Shah: The man who defrauded Goldman Sachs, Google of $1 billion
Rishi Shah, an Indian-American entrepreneur, has been sentenced to seven and a half years in prison for his central role in a $1 billion fraud scheme linked to his healthcare advertising startup, Outcome Health. This case has reverberated through major financial entities and highlighted issues of corporate governance and accountability.
12.07 / 14:29
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One way to get real-life legal experience? A free trip to the Paris Olympics
Georgia State professor Moraima “Mo” Ivory is known for bringing celebrities like Steve Harvey and Ludacris into her law class
12.07 / 14:18
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Poll finds only 36% of Americans have confidence in higher education
A new poll finds Americans are increasingly skeptical about the value and cost of college
12.07 / 13:56
12.07 / 13:46
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How much do you tip? Why most Canadians feel pressured to give extra
Whether dining at a restaurant or getting your nails done, most Canadians likely expect at the end of the service you may have to tip — but with the high cost of living, a majority of people are now giving a thumbs-down to the idea of tipping.
12.07 / 13:42
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Q&A: Jessica Calarco on ‘how women became America’s safety net’
Compared with its economic peers, the United States lacks social safety net programs like sick time, vacation time and health care
12.07 / 13:29
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Does COVID-19 cause long-term health issues like mini-strokes, pulmonary scarring, and irritable bowel syndrome? Details here
infections can cause health problems up to three years later. Mini-strokes, pulmonary scarring, and irritable bowel syndrome are among these problems. This is not the same as «long Covid,» which is defined by persistent symptoms like exhaustion, confusion, and an accelerated heartbeat. Rather, the report emphasizes a higher chance of contracting fresh illnesses years following an original infection, as per the reports of 'The Wall Street Journal'.
01.07 / 02:41
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Boeing offered 737 MAX plea deal, lawyer of crash victims' families says
Boeing a plea deal that will allow it to avoid a trial related to two deadly 737 MAX crashes, a lawyer for the victims' families said Sunday, expressing outrage.
30.06 / 14:47
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Royal Global University launches 'Hope for Manipur Scholarship' for violence-affected students
Royal Global University, Northeast India’s own Global University, has launched the "Hope for Manipur Scholarship."
30.06 / 11:15
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AI can transform education for the better
AS PUPILS AND students return to classrooms and lecture halls for the new year, it is striking to reflect on how little education has changed in recent decades. Laptops and interactive whiteboards hardly constitute disruption. Many parents bewildered by how their children shop or socialise would be unruffled by how they are taught.
30.06 / 10:39
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NEET: We can’t resolve our admission test fiasco with snappy answers
The nation is yet to recover from the shock of how the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET) has crumbled under the weight of its own contradictions, discommoding over 2.3 million aspirants who took the centralized examination for admission to undergraduate medical courses. Its collapse shows all that is wrong with the government’s education policy, highlights biases in its people selection policy and also underscores its centralization tendencies. The NEET’s introduction was not such a bad idea, considering the systemic malaise that existed earlier.
30.06 / 10:05
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Remodel higher education: Just fixing exams won’t help
The challenge of creating economic opportunities for hundreds of millions of young people has come to the fore this year. As I wrote in my previous column, on the employment front, India must create 20 million jobs per year. The ongoing public outcry over the National Testing Agency’s (NTA) mismanagement of NEET-UG, NEET-PG and UGC-NET examinations highlights a related concern: of meeting the career aspirations of tens of millions of young people seeking quality higher education.
30.06 / 02:29
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Can pure merit dictate the world?
The Ten Percent Thief, shortlisted for the Arthur C Clarke Award 2024, a brutal meritocracy rules the world—one based on productivity and conformity A. former game designer, the 35-year-old author, who lives in Bengaluru, has had several short stories published in anthologies like The Best of World SF (Vol 2) and The Big Book of Cyberpunk.
29.06 / 19:25
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Fact checks were prevalent during and after the Biden-Trump debate — but not for real-time viewers
Those with an interest can find several exhaustive, independent fact checks of claims made by Joe Biden and Donald Trump during their televised debate on Thursday night
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