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India sends measles vaccines, medical supplies to Maldives amid rising cases
EngIndia has dispatched a consignment of 20,000 doses of measles vaccines and approximately 3 tonnes of medical supplies to support the Maldives, the Ministry of External Affairs said
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Government bars industrial, commercial consumers from purchasing petrol, diesel from retail outlets
EngAdditionally, the order also asks retail outlets for not dispensing more than 200 litres of diesel in a day to either a consumer or a vehicle
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Missing teeth can interfere with chewing, speech and cause facial changes: here’s how implants can help
EngImplant dentistry today is centered on patient outcomes rather than simply replacing missing teeth. The goal is to restore oral function, maintain facial structure, support emotional well-being, and improve overall quality of life
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Sensex jumps 1,695 points, Nifty rises 2% propelled by global rally as U.S. ends war with Iran
EngFrom the 30-Sensex firms, Bajaj Finance, Larsen & Toubro, InterGlobe Aviation, Titan, Eternal and HDFC Bank were among the biggest winners
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The Indian workers training AI robots to take their jobs
EngDevelopers think feeding first-person footage, called "egocentric data", into specialised AI models will help robots copy humans
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MAATI helps women artists from Bihar to look beyond art
EngMAATI, short for Mithila Art Artisan Transformative Initiative, works with women artisans from Madhubhani and Darbhanga in Bihar. Four women artisans showcased their works in Bengaluru, ranging from textile to wall art
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Oppo Find X9s Review | Brings together top flagship features and user enjoyment
EngStarting at ₹79,999, the the Oppo Find X9s enters a segment where competition is already intense. More importantly, it arrives at the same price as the Vivo X300 FE
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False AI 'fact-checks' stir online chaos after Charlie Kirk assassination
EngA day after Charlie Kirk, a 31-year-old prominent ally of U.S. President Donald Trump, was fatally gunned down at a university in Utah, the X account of AI chatbot Perplexity falsely stated that the activist was never shot
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Shigellosis cases rise to 16 in Kerala’s Wayanad; Health department steps up surveillance
EngIn a statement, District Medical Officer K.T. Rekha said surveillance and preventive measures had been intensified across the district. Dr. Rekha said the health condition of all 16 children diagnosed with the disease was stable
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Seizures could be early indicator of brain tumour, caution doctors
EngAccording to estimates from the Indian Council of Medical Research’s National Cancer Registry Programme, brain tumours account for the majority of central nervous system cancers reported across population-based registries
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Anthropic pursues data centre leases, seeks financial backing from Google: Report
EngStrong demand for its Claude family of AI models has prompted Anthropic to sign several major deals to expand computing capacity, as it gears up for an IPO
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Price cap on cancer drugs increase to tackle shortage
EngThe ceiling rate for cisplatin was raised to ₹10.89 per ml from ₹7.26, while that for carboplatin was increased to ₹90.74 per ml from ₹60.49 excluding taxes
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At Ashvita’s, Mimesis by Thukral & Tagra explores data, memory and digital selves
EngOn view till July 17 at Ashvita’s new flagship gallery in Ozone Premia, Mylapore, Mimesis by Thukral & Tagra extends their long-running Arboreum project, exploring how algorithms, pixels and digital ecosystems are reshaping our everyday reality
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How Babbage automated calculations with simple machines
EngSlow, error-prone calculations by hand were unavoidable in the early 19th century, yet even small mistakes could ruin the designs for buildings and the journeys of ships; Charles Babbage’s ingenious machines were much more accurate, faster, and revolutionary
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El Nino is here and scientists fear it’ll be big, bad and costly with heat, floods, droughts, fires
EngExperts said the El Nino, a natural warming cycle, should further heat a globe already warming from fossil fuel pollution and will likely turbocharge extreme weather across the planet
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IIT Bhubaneswar develops hand-held device to detect arsenic
EngArsenSafe, the device, can accurately detect arsenic without the need for laboratory infrastructure and chemicals, making water-quality assessment faster and more accessible
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Chennai’s Artiform blends contemporary art with everyday living spaces
EngTheir debut exhibition, titled Spatial Dialogues, envisions a space where art, design, and community intersect, bringing together four artists: Bhagwan Chavan, Dilipkumar Kesavan, Jacob Jebaraj, and Pravin Kannanur
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As Satyajit Ray goes viral again, rare photographs show what made him great
EngNemai Ghosh’s photographs, on show at DAG, preserve Satyajit Ray’s creative life as a long and slow act of observation — a timely lesson in the age of AI
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How ants cope with disease outbreaks
EngHumans have learnt how to keep certain diseases from spreading using collective discipline — which is what ants are famous for
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Artist Biju Cherayath’s latest show invites visitors to slow down
EngThe visual artist’s nature-inspired exhibition in Bengaluru involves paintings, installations and upcycled art