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Hathras stampede: How to not let crowds turn chaotic
Firstpost· 1 day agoIn January 2025, over 30 million people, which equals almost half the population of France, will descend on the banks of Sangam at Prayagraj in the Maha...
‘We’re flying blind’: CDC has 1M bird flu tests ready, but experts see repeat of COVID missteps
Utah News Dispatch· 6 days agoIt’s been nearly three months since the U.S. government announced an outbreak of the bird flu virus...
Why is Japan introducing new banknotes after 20 years?
Firstpost· 5 days agoJapan is set to unveil a new series of banknotes, marking the first significant redesign in two...
Japan's 1st new banknotes in 20 years use holograms to defeat counterfeits
Business Standard India· 3 days agoJapan began circulating its first new banknotes in 20 years on Wednesday, featuring...
Samsung India research unit adds Hindi to Galaxy AI, ramps up tech for rest
The Hindu· 5 days agoSamsung R&D Institute India-Bengaluru (SRI-B) - Samsung's largest research and development centre...
Haryana Approves Infrastructure, Education Projects Worth ₹825 Crore
One India· 5 days agoHaryana's recent meeting led by CM Nayab Singh Saini approves projects worth ₹825 crore, focusing on...
Do tips make for better service? | Mint
Livemint· 2 days agoDavid Frank started working for tips when he was 11 years old, delighting restaurant diners in New York with his magic tricks. Mr Frank’s findings...
How Iran defied the US to become an international power
Livemint· 6 days agoIran, under Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s leadership, thwarted decades of U.S. pressure and emerged...
New Zealand’s popularity soars as a study hub, witnesses 69,000 international student enrollments in...
The Economic Times· 4 days agoNew Zealand is a popular study-abroad destination as it has been welcoming to international students...
India has the second-highest open access quantum computing users after US, says IBM executive
The Economic Times· 5 days agoIndia has the second highest open access quantum computing users in the world after the US, at about 77,000, said Jay Gambetta, vice president of IBM Quantum. In an interview to ET last Friday ...