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Three teenagers, working with screenshots, public records and a vulnerability report the state ignored, forced India's exam scandal into the open. The CBSE's chairman has been transferred, the army drafted into exam security, and the ultimatum over the minister's head
A team of astronomers from the University of Hawaii in the United States has created the world’s largest astronomical 3D catalog, which contains stars, galaxies and quasars, Space Daily reports. To create
German scientists from the Fraunhofer Institute for Production Systems and Design Technology have invented a new type of bioplastic that is produced from waste and decomposes in 12 months. The new production
With the launch of Sputnik 1 in 1957, Earth’s exploration of space began in earnest. Since then, the focus had been primarily on two countries—Russia and the United States—although, in more recent
Relics of that time were found in the burials – coins, knives, and much more. Chinese archaeologists have discovered two ancient tombs in Zixing City, Hunan Province in China, according to reports
Beksac stated that the solar disk on the stone altar was used to observe the movements of the Moon and the Sun, which confirms that the Thracians were engaged in astronomy. Archaeologists
The ceremony will be held online, and the Nobel banquet has been canceled. The Nobel Prize ceremony, which traditionally takes place in December, is changing its format this year due to the
The much-awaited and ambitious ‘New Education Policy-2020’ rolled out by the NDA government under the chairmanship of former ISRO Chief K. Kasturirangan. This New Education Policy is popularly known as the
The first blockade was introduced in late March Israel closed schools again today, as the number of infected coronaviruses reached 4,500 on a daily basis. The first blockade was introduced in late
Nowhere in the Nordic countries is the drop-out rate from upper secondary schools higher than in Iceland. One of the MPs from the Conservative Party in Norway, Marianne Synnes Emblemsvag, mentions this
Forensic botanists at the University of Tennessee have proposed a way that trees and shrubs can be used to locate the bodies of people who have disappeared in the forest. They note
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