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Stop revering godmen
Tribune India· 15 hours agoRefer to ‘116 killed in stampede at UP’s Hathras as disciples vie for their guru’s glimpse’; as many as 2.5 lakh people had reportedly crammed into the venue meant to accommodate just 80,000 ...
Nuclear fusion challenges: Low pressure, high temperature, and the electromagnetic field
Energy Monitor· 23 hours agoResearchers are still some way off from proving nuclear fusion to be a viable technology for...
Hummingbird Migration Can Mean Flying 2,000 Miles Without a Break
HowStuffWorks· 19 hours agoRuby-throated hummingbirds migrate annually from the U.S. all the way to Central America. How often...
Paleo and Anti-Inflammatory Diets: What They Do and Don’t Have in Common
Woman's World· 21 hours agoReducing inflammation can be a first and pivotal step towards overall health and wellbeing. We did...
Two bold ideas to change the energy industry forever
Utility Dive· 23 hours agoNow may be an ideal time to make dramatic, fundamental changes to how we transport electricity, deliver it to customers and fund new projects, writes...
China is the runaway leader in generative AI patent applications followed by the US: UN | World News...
Indian Express· 18 hours agoChina has requested far more patents than any other country when it comes to generative AI, the UN intellectual property agency said Wednesday, with the United States a distant second. The technology ...
'Heck of a ride': Jayne Korenoski, a driving force behind big Johnstown events, retires from tourism...
The Tribune-Democrat, Johnstown, Pa.· 11 hours agoJOHNSTOWN, Pa. – Jayne Korenoski was synonymous with Thunder in the Valley for a quarter of a century. She booked the musical acts, handled sales and marketing, and promoted Johnstown’s annual ...