Debotri Dhar | Can elephant & tiger shape Asia’s evolving geopolitics?

Earlier this month, the 13th round of the India-Thailand joint military exercise “Maitree”, meaning friendship, was conducted at Fort Vachiraprakan in Thailand. India and Thailand share a maritime boundary in the Andaman Sea. This exercise between the Indian Army, whose contingent was represented mainly by the Ladakh Scouts battalion, and the Royal Thailand Army, shared … Read more

Canadian town devastated by fast-moving flames

Driver films destruction in Jasper after wildfire blazes through town A huge wildfire may have destroyed up to half of the Canadian town of Jasper, officials have. The fires in Jasper National Park, which were sparked earlier this week, forced about 25,000 people to flee the area earlier this week, officials said on Thursday. Some … Read more

Ilija Nikolov leads the Quantum Leap at Boston’s Top Investor

PROVIDENCE, RI [Brown University] – Ilija Nikolov knows better than anyone that a quantum future is coming. In fact, he’s so sure of it that he’s helping one of the world’s biggest investment firms prepare for it. Brown University Ph.D. student is completing an internship with the data science team of the Fidelity Center for … Read more

Treasury and Opposition Clash Over Budget Criticisms

NEW DELHI: A war of words broke out between the Treasury and the Opposition Benches as the debate on the Union Budget resumed in the Lok Sabha on Thursday. While the Opposition flayed the Budget for being “partisan”, the Treasury Benches asserted that it will spur employment and help India in its march for all-round … Read more

What the lunar caves tell us about the common origin of the Earth and the Moon

The pit in Mare Tranquillitatis leads to an underground cave system. Credit: NASA Using radar, a NASA spacecraft, the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO), has confirmed the existence of caves beneath the lunar surface. Here’s why such geological features will be key to establishing a base on the Moon, and what they can tell us about … Read more

Deputy CM Bhatti Presents Budget Focused on Development and Welfare

Hyderabad: Deputy Chief Minister and finance portfolio Mallu Bhatti Vikramarka devoted a major share of his first full Budget to the development of Hyderabad development, health, education, agriculture. irrigation and housing. The Rs.2,91,159-crore Budget has a revenue surplus of Rs.297 crore. The revenue expenditure was pegged at Rs.2,20,945 crore while Rs.33,487 crore will be spent … Read more

Matildas slump to heavy defeat in Olympic opener as Germany show class | Matildas

There was a moment midway through the second half of the Matildas’ Olympic opener that epitomised what was ultimately a listless, uncomposed performance, punctuated occasionally by moments of quality. Captain Steph Catley and Caitlin Foord combined in a flash of brilliance on the left flank to unlock the German midfield. Catley found herself released, striving … Read more

Why global tech mergers like the CrowdStrike disruption are the new normal

Last week’s technology outage – the world’s worst to date – shocked many and exposed the fundamental fragility of our digital networks, but for those working on the front lines of cyber security, it was just a taste of things to come. to come In the often secretive world of network protection, where well-heeled clients … Read more

The extinct Moa Refuge continues to serve as a refuge for New Zealand’s remaining flightless birds

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The human habitation of the islands across the Pacific Ocean was followed by waves of faunal extinctions that occurred so quickly that their dynamics are difficult to reconstruct in space and time. These extinctions included large, wingless birds called moas that were endemic to New Zealand. In a new study, scientists from the University of … Read more