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3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: Jun 13, 2026 05:27 PM IST The National Testing Agency (NTA) has launched Pariksha Karmayogi: Capacity-Building Programme for Examination Officials on the iGOT Karmayogi Bharat platform to strengthen the supervision, invigilation, and overall conduct of its examinations. The initiative is aimed at enhancing the preparations and accountability of examination personnel involved in conducting large-scale national tests, including the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET UG). NEET Re-Exam Admit Card 2026 Live Updates The programme has been designed to build the capacity of examination functionaries and ensure the smooth, secure, transparent, and standardised conduct of offline, pen-and-paper-based…

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From our collaborating partner “Living on Earth,” public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by host Steve Curwood with botanist and author Beronda Montgomery. When plant biologist Beronda Montgomery sat down to write what became a personal memoir mixed with a botanical history of African Americans, she found her research as a Ph.D. lab scientist had brought her squarely into the world of social science as well. Her studies of how plants respond to light during photosynthesis led to shining a light on the history of extensive plant cultivation by African Americans, including those who endured forced labor.  Montgomery is…

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In the latest edition of Friday Night SmackDown, Finn Balor contested in a fatal-four-way match for the first round of the 2026 WWE King of the Ring tournament. A few weeks back, WWE shifted Balor to SmackDown with reports claiming that the company wants to give him a fresh start after the Judgment Day storyline. Fans were excited to see Balor participate in this high-profile tournament, hoping he might finally be pushed as the single star in WWE. However, all hopes were dashed when the former Universal Champion lost on SmackDown and was eliminated from the King of the Ring…

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In addition to being America’s largest automaker by sales, General Motors is becoming a burgeoning energy company.  At an event in San Francisco I attended on Tuesday, GM said it’s developing sodium-ion batteries for energy storage systems (ESS). It also wants to connect 52,000 EVs to the grid by the end of the decade and make EV charging dramatically simpler for owners with a new tool called Energy Pass, which consolidates charging and payments across major networks into a single app. GM’s Bet On Sodium-Ion Batteries But first, let’s talk about sodium-ion. GM’s broader battery strategy has branched out under…

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When most people in North America or Europe hear the name VinFast, they probably think of the Vietnamese electric car company trying to break into international markets with a lineup of electric SUVs. What many don’t realize is that VinFast is already a giant in another corner of the EV industry: electric two-wheelers. The company has just announced that it rolled its one millionth electric motorcycle – or more accurately, electric scooter – off the production line, a milestone that highlights just how massive the Asian e-mobility market has become. The millionth vehicle was a red Feliz II electric scooter,…

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A wellness centre recently highlighted a set of simple lifestyle habits that may support brain health and overall well-being in your 30s. In an Instagram post, the centre recommended focusing on one task at a time rather than multitasking, embracing new learning experiences, getting regular morning sunlight, eating mindfully by chewing slowly, and tracking activities that boost rather than drain mental energy. According to the post, these practices can help improve focus, memory, mood, and long-term cognitive health.But how much of a difference can everyday habits really make to the brain? According to Dr M Narayana Swamy, Director, Neurosurgery, PSRI…

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A view of Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories in Hyderabad. Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories announced on Saturday (June 13, 2026 ) the first-to-market launch of Bosutinib Tablets 400 mg, a generic equivalent of Pfizer subsidiary Wyeth’s cancer drug Bosulif, in the U.S.Bosutinib Tablets (400mg) was a first-to-file product and thus eligible for 180-days of generic drug exclusivity for this strength, in the U.S., Dr. Reddy’s said.For the product, it had collaborated with another Hyderabad-based generic drugmaker MSN Laboratories. While the exclusive marketing rights for the product in the U.S. rest with Dr. Reddy’s, MSN is responsible for the development and manufacturing of the…

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For all the noise that’s been made about how generative AI is poised to revolutionize the filmmaking industry, there haven’t really been any projects created with the technology that felt like the sort of entertainment people would pay to see. Most AI firms’ video models are still only capable of churning out short bursts of visually inconsistent footage. And some of Hollywood’s biggest AI partnerships have suddenly evaporated in ways that make it seem like studios might not be able to rely on the new technology coming out of Silicon Valley. For the most part, short-form video slop appears to…

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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is pulling back the curtain on a 22,000 square-foot replica town on its Huntsville, Alabama campus that it built to train law enforcement in simulating and investigating real-world cyberattacks. The aim is to teach investigators in a secure environment beyond the classroom by getting hands-on with some of the latest consumer and enterprise technologies, many of which are frequently targeted by malicious hackers. The numbers put the training into context. The FBI’s 2025 Internet Crime Report, drawing on more than one million complaints, logged a record $20.9 billion in U.S. cybercrime losses, a 26% jump…

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