Scientists have long believed that tissue-resident memory T cells
Molecular electromagnetic sensor may enable remote-controlled gene therapy
The deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) of living organisms contains regulatory elements that control when, where and to what extent specific genes are turned on or off. They can be co-opted to create
Male Neanderthal pelvises resemble those of modern females, challenging decades-old assumptions
A new study by the Department of Anatomy and Anthropology at Tel Aviv University, published in Scientific Reports, offers an explanation for one of the striking differences between men and women: the evolutionary development of the modern human pelvis.
Trying to compete with China could slow global climate action, report warns
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Red blood cells inspire next-generation therapeutic nanocarriers
Red blood cells serve as the foundation for nanocarriers that show promise in a new study as effective and efficient vehicles for gene therapy, tumor targeting and other medical treatments. Scientists at The Ohio State University have showed that the engineered extracellular vesicles could evade immune cells and target cancer cells, two capabilities that could improve the delivery of future therapies. The study is published in Advanced Healthcare Materials.
Time-gating technique sees through deep tissue, dense fog, and other obstacles
From helping doctors detect cancer to guiding self-driving cars through traffic, many modern imaging systems rely on near-infrared light, producing a crisp picture when visible light would scatter and yield a blurry picture. But near-infrared systems struggle when light passes through materials like deep tissue or dense fog, succumbing to the same scattering effect in which photons deviate from their path. Existing near-infrared imaging systems also rely on specialized detectors made from expensive materials, limiting their affordability and widespread use.
Hubble solves merger mystery from Milky Way
Our home galaxy, the Milky Way, grew to its current size in part by consuming smaller galaxies. Now, new data from NASA
A weakening Atlantic Ocean current system could accelerate Earth
A current system in the Atlantic Ocean that shapes regional climates and distributes ocean nutrients also serves as a control knob to help regulate temperatures across the planet, new research has found.
Researchers identify ways to reduce the lag between biodiversity data and action
Biodiversity is enormously diverse, unevenly observed and constantly in motion across space and time. This makes it far harder to monitor than many other parts of the environment. As a result, managing biodiversity often depends on information that is incomplete, delayed or unevenly distributed. At the very moment when rapid change makes timely knowledge more valuable, systems for collecting, identifying, publishing and using biodiversity data often struggle to keep pace.
Can computers learn what makes the most iconic jazz musicians stand out?
Machine learning models can identify jazz pianists from recordings and reveal the musical
Pesticides make Argentine ants go crazy, sending them roaming or clustering before workers die
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Labrador Sea a key player in providing oxygen for deep North Atlantic life
Researchers from Cornell University have pinpointed the source of oxygen that sustains deep-sea life in the North Atlantic Ocean: the churning waters in the Labrador Sea.
Quantum light engine links atom-photon thermodynamics to classical physics
What is heat, and what is useful work if a machine consists only of an atom and light particles? In modern quantum technologies, this kind of question connects thermodynamics with quantum physics. Researchers at the University of Basel, Switzerland, have developed a theoretical approach that can reconcile both theories.
How rugged gullies protect hidden rainforests in the Greater Blue Mountains
Researchers have uncovered rainforest communities previously hidden within the rugged gullies of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area that are protecting vegetation not known to grow anywhere else.
Observations since 1850 reveal regional climate fingerprints of human-induced warming
There is no question that the current global temperature increase is human-caused. Global warming has long since emerged as the dominant signal amid natural climate fluctuations. However, identifying how this warming manifests regionally remains a key challenge.
How plants selectively silence jumping genes while protecting essential ones
Histone variants help establish DNA methylation at transposons (jumping genes) while preventing this epigenetic modification from spreading to essential genes in plants, a study from the Institute of Science Tokyo reveals. By revealing how these chromosome-associated proteins guide the formation of precise epigenomic patterns, the findings provide new insights into the selective silencing of transposons, laying the groundwork for future epigenome-editing technologies for crop improvement and disease research.
From Google to ChatGPT, physics students increasingly seek answers through conversational AI
Students around the world are increasingly turning to artificial intelligence tools such as ChatGPT to find answers to questions about physics, according to a new study led by researchers at Bar-Ilan University.
As part of Aventons latest Labor Day e-bike Sale , we wanted to shine a spotlight on the new generations of the brands smart e-bikes getting first-ever savings, one of which is the Level 4 REC Smart Commuter e-bike at $1,799 shipped with either a step-over or step-through design. This new generation will fetch $1,999 at full price after this initial discount ends with the sale, which pops up $100 higher in total price from the predecessor. This is a $200 markdown and the first-ever savings hitting this upgraded generation, setting the bar for future discounts down the road. Like this model, this sale is also giving us the first discount on the counterpart Pace 5 REC Step-Through Smart Cruiser e-bike at $1,599 shipped , down from a $1,799 MSRP. You can also shop the rest of the Labor Day Sale lineup in our original coverage here .
Punjab Congress Criticizes AAP Government Over Finance Department Orders
Chandigarh, August 18: Punjab Congress President Raja Amarinder Singh Warring accused Chief Minister Bhagwant Manns Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government of disrespecting the judiciary. This allegation follows directives issued by the states finance department, which appear to contradict the Punjab and Haryana High Courts orders regarding the payment of Dearness Allowance (DA) to government employees. ... Read more Punjab Congress Criticizes AAP Government Over Finance Department Orders
Locust neurons detect PFAS at environmentally relevant levels, pointing to portable sensors
Researchers at Michigan State University have discovered that neurons in a locust
Anker flat plug 8-outlet Power Strip with USB now down at $24
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Bigger profile comes with a formidable challenge for Deepak Mhaskey
The 58-year-old Chemistry professor-turned-politician from Chhattisgarh was named BJPs new national social media convener
Despite appearing to recover, sunflowers retain drought damage
Sunflowers are unable to fully recover from drought, new research has found, contradicting previous findings on the plant
Dice design solves board gaming
It took nearly 15 years, researchers around the world and enough computing power to search through a universe of possibilities to answer one question: Who goes first?
Hyderabad Set To Host Three Major Shooting Competitions
The three competitions being conducted are: Second Telangana Big Bore Shooting Competition; Deccan Elite Open Big Bore Grand Prix and Second Super Big Bore Open Shooting Competition.
Ayansh, Hiyan And Parivita Win Tennis Titles
The tournament featured young players
UN laments 'unacceptable' toll of 350 aid workers killed in 2025
Since the start of 2026, 82 more aid workers have been killed, 97 injured and 39 abducted worldwide
New research suggests that no matter what we eventually determine the last common ancestor of humans and chimpanzees to be, we
No student should be cheated: Jharkhand's Devendra Mahato after ending hunger strike
No student should be cheated Jharkhands Devendra Mahato after ending hunger strike
US stocks: US market slips as oil prices rise, retail results awaited
As investors braced for retail earnings reports, major stock indexes fell, signaling caution in the market. Oil prices surged, driven by concerns over Iran alongside global supply uncertainties. Recent economic data from July amplified the cautious atmosphere, as Home Depot and Walmart's earnings loom ahead, promising key insights into consumer spending trends. Technology stocks, however, exhibited a mixed performance in the face of AI investment risks.
Death of a Trinamool leader and corruption taint in Bengal politics
Candidates seeking appointment to 5,512 Junior Assistant posts announced a peaceful protest outside the UPSSSC office on Tuesday to press for the publication of their final merit list
Three photons at once beat the standard photon test
Physicists at the University of Twente have improved the standard test for the quality of individual particles of light. By letting three photons interfere at the same time instead of two, they draw more information from every measurement. Their experiment outperforms even a perfect, noise-free run of the old method. The work appeared in Physical Review Letters.
Training opportunities shrink for alcohol and drug support staff
Flinders University researchers examined AOD VET provision in Australia in 2024, comparing it with a 2011 review, and found there has been a contraction in programs despite a major increase in the share of private providers
Two Leaders from Bengal Join BJPs National Executive Committee
Kolkata, August 18: Following a significant victory in recent elections, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has appointed two prominent leaders from West Bengal to its National Executive Committee. This move underscores the importance of the partys West Bengal unit to its national leadership. Among the new appointees is Manoj Tigga, the BJP Member of Parliament ... Read more Two Leaders from Bengal Join BJPs National Executive Committee
New Delhi, August 18: Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman chaired the third meeting of the National Industrial Corridor Development and Implementation Trust (NICDIT) in New Delhi on Monday. The meeting reviewed the progress of ongoing projects under the National Industrial Corridor Development Program (NICDP) and set priorities for the next phase of industrial corridor development. ... Read more Nirmala Sitharaman Chairs NICDIT Meeting, Emphasizes Investment and Production in Industrial Corridors
'Corruption Deeper Than Trump...': Jon Ossoff Declares Midterm War With Brutal 'Mar-A-Lago' Attack
The Mar-A-Lago Mafia took corruption to greater heights, said Democrat senator Jon Ossoff in a scathing attack on Donald Trump. Addressing a rally in Atlanta, Ossoff said the underlying system was already deeply compromised long before Trump entered politics. Ossoff describes Washington as coin operated, where moneys in, favors out, and argues that corporate money, billionaire spending, lobbyists have distorted American democracy for years.
Karoline Leavitts Replacement? Trump Turns to Fox News Star With Surprise Offer | WATCH
President Trump may already have a name in mind to replace Karoline Leavitt as White House Press Secretary. During a Fox News interview recently, Trump unexpectedly pointed to correspondent Alexis McAdams and asked, How about you? He then told her, Ive always liked you. With Leavitt preparing to leave the White House at the end of August, speculation is growing over Trumps next press secretary. Heres what happened and why McAdams suddenly found herself in the spotlight.
Cooperative Panel Dominates Elections at Sarvodaya Educational Institution
Jalgaon, August 18: The Cooperative Panel has achieved a remarkable victory in the Board of Directors elections at the Sarvodaya Educational Institution in Umberkhed, located in the Chalisgaon taluka. Out of 19 seats, they secured 15, while the rival Smriti Panel managed to win only four seats. Voting took place on August 16, with two ... Read more Cooperative Panel Dominates Elections at Sarvodaya Educational Institution
Pistol reels lead MP cops to Rs 3 cr cash in taxi driver's house
Police in Sagar, Madhya Pradesh, investigating social media videos of men brandishing pistols, unexpectedly discovered over Rs 3 crore in unaccounted cash hidden in a locked cupboard at a taxi driver's home. The money was found during a search for weapons, which were not recovered.
BBC turns to US court to force Trump family testimony in $10 billion lawsuit
The BBC is seeking court permission to subpoena Ivanka Trump and Donald Trump Jr. for documents and testimony. This request stems from a massive $10 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Donald Trump. The broadcaster believes the family members have relevant information about Trump's January 6th speech. Secret Service protection has complicated serving these legal documents on the family.
Devotees Throng Temples Across Warangal Tricity For Naga Panchami
Temples and serpent shrines across Warangal, Hanamkonda and Kazipet witnessed a rush of devotees as Naga Panchami was celebrated with special prayers and rituals.
Breath-strip-like nanofiber film delivers three pain drugs in under two seconds
Children and seniors who have difficulty chewing and swallowing conventional tablets may have an easier way to find pain relief. Cornell researchers have developed an ultrafast-dissolving nanofiber film that can deliver a cocktail of three drugs so quickly and effectively that 90% of the formulation is released in less than two seconds.
Moitra seeks privilege action against officials over eviction
Trinamool Congress MP Mahua Moitra has moved a privilege notice before Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla against three senior officials, alleging a serious breach of protocol and contemptuous conduct after she was asked to vacate a circuit house in West Bengal's Krishnanagar late in the night on August 14.
Andhra Pradesh CM Defends Teacher Recruitment Process Amidst Political Allegations
Amaravati, August 18: Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu clarified on Monday that there were no violations in the recruitment process for teachers under the Mega DSC initiative. He stated that all information related to the recruitment process was transparently made available online. While addressing the assembly regarding the Mega DSC recruitments, he accused ... Read more Andhra Pradesh CM Defends Teacher Recruitment Process Amidst Political Allegations
Security agencies dismantle ISI-backed Shahzad Bhatti Network
In a strategic operation, security agencies dismantled the Shahzad Bhatti Network, a terror syndicate supported by ISI. Authorities detained over 250 suspects across fourteen states and registered more than eighty FIRs, resulting in over two hundred arrests. The seizure of explosives and weapons underscored the group's terrorist affiliations, successfully preventing potential attacks ahead of Independence Day.
Delhi SIR: window to submit forms closes; 47.7 lakh voters out of draft roll
97.4 lakh forms of citys 1.45 crore voters digitised; draft roll to be out on August 24, followed by claims/objections till Sept. 23; final roll on Oct. 27
SFI holds programme on Kannur University campus despite denial of permission
People do not always show when they are struggling with their mental health problems. They may continue with work, socialising and everyday routines while quietly feeling different on the inside. Sometimes, the clues can appear in casual conversations and repeated phrases that seem harmless at first. Here are some of the things people may say when they are not feeling as fine as they appear, and why these everyday statements may be worth noticing.
Delhi Police solved a burglary at a DCPs residence in upscale Kaka Nagar within 24 hours, arresting a man with stolen items including an Apple iPhone 15 Pro, another mobile phone and a diamond ring. The accused, identified as Imran alias Sawan, was arrested using technical surveillance and CCTV footage.
Reddit is experimenting with video and audio versions of posts
The company wants users to be able to watch and listen to conversations.
Seven held with elephant tusk in Malappuram
A new review led by professor Emese Bordy at the University of Cape Town (UCT) Department of Geological Sciences brings together more than two decades of research on the Karoo Supergroup, revealing how scientific understanding of this iconic geological archive has changed since 2000.
Scientists found 31 new species in the ocean's vast midwater zone, including nine new jellyfish
Exploring the influence of birth months can enhance understanding of relationship dynamics and hurdles. Individuals born in April should be cautious of those who dominate discussions. For May-born folks, it's wise to stay clear of manipulators preying on their kindness. June-born individuals are advised to avoid those who shy away from serious discussions. These playful insights reveal patterns of negative behavior in relationships.
Losing forest for trees: On the CAGs audit of the Green India Mission
India is counting trees when it should be restoring forests
Nigerian proverb of the day: Nigerian wisdom emphasizes character's profound impact on how people are perceived. True beauty stems from inner qualities like kindness and honesty, not just appearance. A person's actions reveal their values more than their physical looks ever could. Good character can enhance perceived beauty, while negative traits can diminish it.
NCP Spokesperson Nasim Siddiqui Criticizes BJP and RSS for Labeling Dissenters as Mental Naxals
Mumbai, August 18: NCP (SP) spokesperson Nasim Siddiqui responded to various political issues concerning Maharashtra and the nation on Monday. He noted ideological similarities among certain organizations, comparing the RSS to Jaish-e-Mohammed and the Taliban. Siddiqui accused these groups of promoting division and violence rather than unity. He also claimed that some individuals continue to ... Read more NCP Spokesperson Nasim Siddiqui Criticizes BJP and RSS for Labeling Dissenters as Mental Naxals
Schwan Laboratory inaugurated at GITAM
British PM Andy Burnham exchanged messages with Trump aide impostor: Report
Politico, citing four unnamed officials, first reported that Burnham believed he was messaging with Susie Wiles before becoming suspicious and ending the communications. Last year, the U.S. government investigated a series of messages sent to elected officials, business executives and other prominent figures by someone posing as Wiles.
Gold appears set for a rebound as it regains safe-haven appeal after US-Iran war selloff
Gold has recovered nine percent, signaling renewed investor and central bank interest. The precious metal is now positioned for further gains after market shocks. Lower oil prices and softer inflation data support gold's upward trajectory. Institutional demand and rebuilding of positions are likely driving this trend. However, stalled peace efforts and weak demand could limit future price increases.
Time Bank initiative introduced in Anna Nagar
Entertainment value of European soccer remains high despite top clubs
The appeal of soccer matches to spectators is a key factor in the success of professional sports leagues. League officials therefore seek to make competitions as interesting as possible. But how can the appeal of matches and competitions be measured?
Nabin's BJP team blends fresh faces with heavyweights
On Monday, the BJP revealed a revamped team showcasing significant changes. Prominent figures like Piyush Goyal and Ram Madhav returned to influence key party roles. Despite her recent electoral defeat, Smriti Irani has also claimed an essential position. The reshuffle saw the replacement of Amit Malviya and Tejasvi Surya, while Sandeep Pathak advanced to the national secretary role within the organizational framework.
India maintained control during the first Test match against Sri Lanka in Galle. Spinners Manav Suthar and Ravindra Jadeja took crucial wickets for the Indian team. Sri Lanka's Sonal Dinusha and Niroshan Dickwella staged a strong recovery with their batting. Jadeja achieved a significant career milestone by reaching 350 Test wickets. India secured a substantial first-innings lead heading into the final stages.
MTNL, BSNL and RINL's Rs 13,500 crore worth of realty assets to hit markets
Realty assets worth an estimated 13,500 crore belonging to MTNL, BSNL and RINL are set to hit the market after the Department of Public Enterprises gave final approval for their monetisation. The National Land Monetisation Corp will market 23 prime properties across six cities, targeting 7,500 crore this fiscal.
'Plays Golf, Starts War': Jon Ossoff's Explosive Charge On Trump, Close Aide Natalie Harp
Senator Jon Ossoff hit out at President Donald Trump over his handling of the Iran war. In a fiery speech, Ossoff accused Trump of allowing American sailors aboard the USS Abraham Lincoln to fight while he allegedly slept through his meetings, golfs and trades stocks. Ossoff also attacked Trump over his focus on building a ballroom and traveling aboard a luxury aircraft associated with Qatar. The comments come as questions continue to grow over Americas military commitments, weapons stocks, fuel supplies and the strain placed on deployed forces.
BJP hits streets, targets NC Govt over
LoP Sharma accuses govt of corruption, poor governance Jammu Tawi, Aug 17:Hundreds of Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) workers on Monday staged protests at several locations in Jammu against the National Conference-led government, alleging failure to fulfil election promises and address issues related to unemployment, civic amenities and development. Three separate protests, led by MP Jugal [] The post BJP hits streets, targets NC Govt over failed promises appeared first on Northlines .
Doctors at private hospital save woman with clots blocking blood flow to lungs
Long-term vision is to provide certificates within a stipulated timeframe: Sengottaiyan
Minister says his department will implement a new practice of appointing officials in a three-tier system to speed up the process of providing certificates
School bus hits container trailer near Ponneri; students suffer minor injuries
Nitin Gadkari defends Mumbai-Pune Expressway, urges tech to catch road defects
Nitin Gadkari defends MumbaiPune Expressway urges tech to catch road defects
On dignity in political discourse
Intense display of fandom and unquestioning loyalty towards individual leaders have cordoned the ability to enter into meaningful dialogue
Quote of the day by Jane Fonda focuses on curiosity, questions, active listening and personal growth. Her words encourage people to remain interested in the world instead of trying to impress others. The quote also explains how asking questions can improve communication, help people understand others, support learning and keep the mind open to new ideas throughout life.
Budha Amarnath Yatra begins amid tight security
LG flags off first batch Jammu Tawi, Aug 17 : The annual pilgrimage to the ancient Budha Amarnath shrine in Poonch district commenced on Monday, with Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha flagging off the first batch of pilgrims from Jammu amid religious fervour and tight security arrangements. After performing a pooja, Sinha flagged off the pilgrims [] The post Budha Amarnath Yatra begins amid tight security appeared first on Northlines .
India and Arab League Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthen Partnership
Cairo, August 18: The Secretary of the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), Sripriya Ranganathan, met with Ambassador Khalid Manzalawi, Assistant Secretary-General of the Arab League, on Monday. They reiterated their commitment to strengthening their partnership. The Indian Embassy in Egypt shared on X, Secretary (CPV and OIA) Ms. Sripriya Ranganathan met with His Excellency Ambassador ... Read more India and Arab League Reaffirm Commitment to Strengthen Partnership
'Two Air India pilots found non-negative in drug test'
Two additional Air India pilots have reportedly tested non-negative in initial drug tests. These pilots have been removed from flying duties while confirmatory results are awaited. Nearly 400 pilots have undergone mandatory screening under Air India's program. This testing covers cockpit crew across the airline group, including Air India Express. The airline is conducting these tests beyond the civil aviation regulator's rules.
India seeks WTO consultations with US over 50% tariff quota on quartz surface imports
India has sought consultations with the US at the World Trade Organization over Washingtons tariff-rate quota on quartz surface products, effective August 15 for four years. India, which exported about $380 million of these products to the US in FY26, said it has a substantial interest in the matter.
Karnataka: Resolution passed against purification ritual
India Appoints Ajay Kumar as Ambassador to Iraq, Soumendu Bagchi to Switzerland
Mumbai, August 18: The Indian government has announced significant diplomatic changes within the Ministry of External Affairs, appointing new ambassadors to Iraq and Switzerland. According to a statement from the ministry, Ajay A. Kumar, a 2001 batch Indian Foreign Service officer, has been appointed as the next ambassador to the Republic of Iraq. Currently serving ... Read more India Appoints Ajay Kumar as Ambassador to Iraq, Soumendu Bagchi to Switzerland
Our defence didnt do well, admits Fulton
In 1616, English physician William Harvey proposed a theory that blood moves through the body in a continuous circuit through arteries and veins. His observations, dissections and experiments challenged the teachings of Galen. Published in 1628, his work changed medical understanding and helped establish observation and experiment as key parts of scientific inquiry.
Higgsfield raises $400M Series B, quadrupling its valuation in 8 months to $5.4B
Higgsfield, founded by former Snap exec Alex Mashrabov, lets users create AI images and videos.
SC dismisses Karnataka discoms' plea over Adani Power invoices
A bench led by Justice PS Narasimha refused to interfere with the Appellate Tribunal for Electricity's (Aptel) order that also refused to stay the invoices and upheld the Central Electricity Regulatory Commission's (CERC) direction to the discoms to pay the entire amount claimed by Adani Power in 45 days. The top court asked the appellate tribunal to pronounce its final order in the matter within three months.
Explosion reported at school in Afghan capital Kabul
The cause of the blast and the number of casualties have not been confirmed, with the Taliban government yet to comment. Explosion reported at school in Afghan capital Kabul
Syria launches probe into death of White Helmet rescuer in police custody
Family members allege security officers ignored warnings about the man's hemophilia and subjected him to severe abuse. Syria launches probe into death of White Helmet rescuer in police custody
Clashes between government and opposition fighters in Somalias Baidoa
Heavy clashes broke out in Baidoa, Somalia between federal troops and armed opposition groups. Clashes between government and opposition fighters in Somalias Baidoa
Russia maintains election ban on opposition Yabloko, jails deputy head
Supreme Court ruling supports Kremlin's clampdown on the political party ahead of September's parliamentary vote. Russia maintains election ban on opposition Yabloko, jails deputy head
I squared-Veolia consortium leads race to acquire KKR backed Re Sustainability
PE firm initiates parallel talks with local strategics after low $1.1 bn offer on table falls below expectations. KKR expected $1.6 billion, translating to 13-15x FY27 EBITDA.
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