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When we think about a black hole, we probably picture some vast cosmic titan, greedily consuming any matter unfortunate enough to fall within its gravitational influence. Thinking deeper, we probably imagine this ravenous cosmic beast forming from the explosive collapse of the core of a massive star. Maybe we even picture a supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy, formed from a multitude of mergers between smaller black holes and reaching masses millions or even billions of times that of the sun.However, as accurate as this picture is, many scientists have long suspected that it is only the…

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While the Trump administration systematically unravels marine protections at home, it appears to be enforcing far higher conservation standards abroad. The State Department imposed visa restrictions on 26 foreign nationals engaged in illegal fishing last month. Among those restricted is a former Argentine official allegedly involved in an illegal Patagonian toothfish harvesting scandal and a senior Mexican cartel member smuggling endangered fish along the U.S. border.  Though American visa bans have historically been levied against alleged human rights abusers, corrupt foreign officials and land-based wildlife traffickers, this is the first time they have been deployed to combat marine poaching, according…

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AJ Lee has been away from WWE since losing her Women’s Intercontinental Championship to Becky Lynch, and it’s been over seven weeks with no hint of her comeback. While fans have been eagerly waiting for The Black Widow’s return to the Stamford-based promotion, a recent report by WrestleVotes via Fightful.com revealed that AJ Lee might not return to the promotion anytime soon. Thanks for the submission! The former Divas Champion made her in-ring return last year in September after 10 long years and teamed up with her husband CM Punk to take on Becky Lynch and Seth Rollins in a…

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Chemicals introduced to help repair and protect Earth’s ozone layer may have created an unexpected environmental problem. According to a new study, some of the substances that replaced ozone damaging chemicals are now responsible for spreading large amounts of a persistent “forever chemical” across the globe. Researchers led by Lancaster University estimate that CFC replacement chemicals and certain anesthetics caused about a third of a million tonnes (335,500 tonnes) of trifluoroacetic acid (TFA) to be deposited from the atmosphere onto Earth’s surface between 2000 and 2022. The findings suggest the problem is still growing. Because some of these replacement chemicals…

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Lung cancer is one of the more common cancers affecting people worldwide. This is mainly thanks to smoking and, to a lesser extent, air pollution and occupational exposure. According to the latest World Health Organization estimates, there are about 2.5 million new cases and 1.8 million deaths every year. Prevention offers the ideal solution to this public health problem.Scientists are currently on the threshold of finding a new way to identify people who may be predisposed to developing lung cancer and protect them proactively. A multinational team, from almost a dozen countries, led by Charles Swanton of the Francis Crick…

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Microsoft’s Office 2019 apps for Mac will stop working next month, because the company isn’t renewing a certificate that validates Office licenses. Owners of Office 2019 for Mac are being warned they’ll have to purchase Office 2024 or a Microsoft 365 subscription if they want to continue editing documents.Microsoft previously promised that “all your Office 2019 apps will continue to function,” when it announced end of support in 2023. The company then quietly updated that support note last month to remove the mention of apps continuing to function, replacing it with “Rest assured that all your Office 2019 apps won’t…

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Waymo has created a new computer model designed to more accurately answer a fundamental question: how does its autonomous driving software stack up against humans? The Alphabet-owned robotaxi company, which developed the computer model of human driving capabilities in conjunction with TU Delft, published a research paper about it in Nature Communications on Wednesday. Waymo said it expects the new model to be more accurate than the previous version it has used over the past several years. The new model was built using a framework called active inference — the theory that a driver is constantly imagining possible futures and…

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Guwahati: The Agricultural and Processed Food Products Export Development Authority (APEDA) facilitated the first export consignment of GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi from Assam to Dubai marking a significant milestone in expanding international market access for agricultural products from the North Eastern Region.The one-metric-tonne consignment comprised GI-tagged Tezpur Litchi is one of Assam’s most celebrated horticultural products, renowned for its exceptional sweetness, bright-red appearance, distinctive aroma and superior eating quality. The region cultivates several notable varieties, including Bombaya, Bilati, Elaichi, Piyaji and Sahi, which are widely appreciated for their distinctive flavour and quality characteristics.The Geographical Indication (GI) status has strengthened the identity…

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Ahmedabad, The biggest regret of Satinder Singh Sandhu, who was among the first responders to reach the AI-171 plane crash site, is that more lives could not be saved.Even a year after Ahmedabad witnessed one of the world’s deadliest aviation disasters, which claimed 260 lives, the 45-year-old supervisor of 108 Emergency Services says the memories of burnt human flesh and aviation fuel return whenever he passes through the area.Deployed at Gate No. 8 of Ahmedabad Civil Hospital in Asarwa, barely 200 metres from the BJ Medical College hostel complex where the aircraft crashed, a deafening blast startled Sandhu, who then…

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