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At UNSC, US and allies clash with Tehran and Moscow over Iran's nuclear programme
Firstpost· 5 days agoThe United States and its key European allies clashed with Iran and Russia over Tehran’s expanding...
We have a capex plan of Rs 20,000-cr for FY25, e-auction window to be widened: Coal India Chairman...
Financial Express· 5 days agoState-owned Coal India is betting big in its diversification into renewable energy and exploration...
Mapping minerals remotely: how hyperspectral imaging can support exploration
Mining Technology· 6 days agoSatellites are already used in mineral exploration, but advances in technology are creating new...
Was global trade a mistake?
Business Standard India· 7 days agoOn a cold November morning in 1999, Harold Linde, a member of the Rainforest Action Network, was trying to hang an enormous sign from a construction...
Indian Armed Forces to Integrate Indigenous ‘Tapas’ Drones Despite Past Challenges
Financial Express· 6 days agoIn a significant development, the Indian Air Force (IAF) and Navy have decided to incorporate the...
AT&T Can’t Hang Up on Copper DSL in California
Next TV· 6 days ago“Deploy capital and resources to their highest and best use for customers, communities, and society at large.” For its part, CPUC contends that AT&T is...
A Quiet Place: Day One Isn’t Really About the Monsters at All
IGN India· 1 day agoWarning: Full spoilers follow for A Quiet Place: Day One. In his sequel, A Quiet Place Part II, we follow existing characters further into the future without doubling back to starting lines.
Ellie Weiler Got The Comeback She Didn’t Ask For
SNOWBOARDER Magazine· 5 days agoWith a break from the FIS scene and a comeback from injury, Ellie Weiler swept up this season, claiming it as one of her best. Her intention was to take...
Science and the Congress Should Collaborate
The Dispatch· 3 days agoCathy McMorris Rodgers and Robert Aderholt argued that reforming the NIH is long overdue. As they note, “For every dollar used ineffectively, crucial...
Haj deaths shine light on illegal industry
The Telegraph· 6 days agoMore than 1,300 people died making the Islamic pilgrimage of Haj in Saudi Arabia this month, the vast majority of whom the Saudi government said did not...