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Hyderabad: It is always astonishing to see animals perform complicated tasks. Don’t we all remember videos of animals performing tasks that are unique to human beings? Whenever we come across a video on the internet showing a monkey learning how to drink water from a tap or a dog crossing a road following traffic rules, we […]
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The plague is turning out to be a big blow for farmers
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"Inaccurate reference gives the impression of being second-class citizens," he maintained
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The context of the references to the two Bobs, Geldof and De Niro, both decorated knights by the British and French authorities, however vary in the judgement
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Meanwhile, China has strongly rejected any suggestion that the virus was man-made, or connected to the Wuhan Institute of Virology, reported New York Times Post
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Navy Spokesman Captain Indika De Silva told Xinhua news agency that teams continued to be on scene to douse the flames and the fire had been confined to the back of the vessel
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"These recent events have made clear once again the costs of perpetual conflict and lost hope. The challenges in Gaza, like this conflict as a whole, require political solutions," Xinhua news agency quoted the envoy as saying
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Solar storms have proven to be quite disruptive in the past. The energy particles can also be damaging to electronic equipment and astronauts or passengers in high-flying aircraft and also can trigger radio blackouts.
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The vaccine was earlier tested on dogs, cats, mink, foxes and other animals and was proven to be effective, Rosselkhoznadzor had said.
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The viral video of the gigantic moon has been confirmed to be a hoax, and is in fact the product of brilliant work using computer-generated imagery (CGI).
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The metro transit system is referred to as the "subway" in New York and the drivers as "operators".
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The firm did not want the videos to be branded nor did they reveal the name of the client behind the project.
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By recreating the first matter in history, a new study provides a piece of the puzzle
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The company is grateful for the trust and support of its global users, partners, employees and shareholders. The company reiterates that it is an open, transparent, publicly traded, independently operated and managed corporation
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UNICEF estimates that more than 4 million children were forcibly married in the country last year
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Scientists found the shells of young Dungeness crabs along the US West Coast were dissolving due to a lower pH level as the Pacific Ocean acidifies.
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In the fake post that is currently going viral on the internet, Luc Montagnier’s statements have been tweaked, creating panic among people
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While the United States of America was the first country to record 3 lakh deaths, Brazil became the second to touch that mark
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Maunish Shah, who owns the Lucky Spot store in Springfield, Massachusetts, told WWLP TV that after the ticket was found, "we didn't sleep two nights".
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The Saudi Press Agency (SPA) report on Monday said the extension will be free of charge till June 2 as a part of ongoing efforts to deal with Covid-19.
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The origins of the COVID-19 remain a widely debated topic, with some scientists and politicians maintaining that the possibility of a lab leak of the deadly virus exists.
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Sputnik V was registered in India under the emergency use authorization procedure on April 12, and vaccination against coronavirus with the Russian vaccine started on May 14.
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Fauci was asked during a Poynter event, "United Facts of America: A Festival of Fact-Checking", earlier this month, about whether he was confident that Covid developed naturally.
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The study, involving scientists from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine and Durham University, believe the dog screening, followed by swab testing, will pick up 91 per cent of infections, the BBC reported on Monday.