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3 min readNew DelhiUpdated: May 28, 2026 06:31 PM IST The Uttar Pradesh Joint Entrance Examination Council has released the JEECUP admit card on May 27. Eligible candidates can access and download their admit card by visiting the official website at jeecup.admissions.nic.in. The examination is scheduled to take place from June 2 to June 9. The paper will be conducted in two shifts – the morning shift will be held from 9 am to 12 pm, while the evening shift will be conducted from 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm. To download the UP Polytechnic admit card, candidates will have to…

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New York Times bestselling author Andy Weir’s “The Martian” was a publishing phenomenon when it first dropped 15 years ago. From humble beginnings as a free serialized novel on Weir’s website, it became a 99-cent Amazon Kindle offering before catching the attention of the editors at Penguin Random House.With their help, the sci-fi survival novel centering on NASA astronaut Mark Watney, who becomes stranded on the Red Planet, became the perfect sci-fi book for its time. After officially launching worldwide in 2014, it was quickly adapted into a 2015 Oscar-winning feature film directed by Ridley Scott and starring Matt Damon…

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Dan Dakich took a jab at Cari Champion on Thursday after the CNN broadcast journalist’s comments on Caitlin Clark’s favoritism among the WNBA referees. The NFL insider retweeted an X post featuring an article covering Champion’s remarks. He called out the CNN broadcast journalist for frequently going after Clark. “Always worried about the lil white girl,” Dakich wrote. Always worried about the lil white girl Champion voiced her concerns about Clark and the officials on Wednesday’s episode of the “Flagrant and Funny” podcast. The CNN broadcast journalist recalled an incident from last season where Clark told a referee to open…

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Ferrari CEO Benedetto Vigna confirmed that the $640,000 Luce, the company’s first all-electric car, is already receiving orders from both existing and new customers. The order book extends toward the end of 2027, according to Bloomberg. The announcement comes just days after the Luce’s Rome unveiling triggered a 6% stock drop and a brutal wave of design criticism online, with former Ferrari boss Luca di Montezemolo himself telling Italian media to “at least take the prancing horse off.” Orders rolling in despite the noise Vigna’s comments represent the first concrete data point about customer appetite for the Luce since Ferrari…

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Kyoto, known as Japan’s ancient imperial capital, has a long history of drawing in travelers with its quiet beauty, storied architecture, millennia-old heritage, and mountain-wrapped landscape. It’s a city as much rooted in the past as it is innovating towards the future, reflected in the generations of craft families still creating today, and its lesser-known status as the birthplace of several major tech companies (Nintendo included).Having spent close to two decades living in Japan, I can vouch for the fact that, despite the overtourism headlines, Kyoto remains relatively calm outside key tourist hubs. Life in Kyoto moves to its own…

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When audiences watched The Day After Tomorrow, they saw a fictional version of sudden and dramatic climate collapse. While the movie exaggerated the speed of those events, scientists know that Earth’s climate really can change abruptly. During the last Ice Age, temperatures in Greenland surged by as much as 16°C within just a few decades. Massive waves of icebergs also repeatedly disrupted circulation in the North Atlantic during events known as Dansgaard-Oeschger and Heinrich events. These kinds of abrupt changes, called millennial-scale climate events, reveal that Earth’s climate system can reorganize much faster than would be expected from slow changes…

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Much like WarioWare, Pictonico (which, I admit, I’m not entirely sure how to pronounce) is a collection of microgames that last just a few seconds each. In each round, you play 10 of these in quick succession, and usually you have just enough time to figure out what you actually need to do before moving on to the next thing. You’re given a simple command like, say, “chomp,” and then you have to do something like grab hold of a mouth and make it chew some food. The games are all very silly in often hilarious ways, so you’ll be…

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Slate Auto, the electric vehicle startup backed by Jeff Bezos and LA Dodgers owner Mark Walter, will announce pricing and start taking non-refundable preorders for its low-cost electric vehicle on June 24, ahead of the first deliveries late this year. The company sent out emails to prospective buyers on Thursday that encouraged them to make a $50 reservation now ahead of the $300 preorders starting next month, in order to get a “delivery window before non-reservers.” Slate had previously said it would announce pricing in June. An FAQ section of the preorder page that went live Thursday shows the company…

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New Delhi: India has become the world’s largest rice producer, surpassing China, agriculture minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said Thursday, as the government unveiled a nationwide contingency plan ahead of the crucial kharif sowing season amid fears of a weak monsoon and increasing climate risks.Rice production is estimated at a record 154.02 mt in the 2025-26 crop year, up from 150.18 mt a year earlier, according to the third advance estimates released by the agriculture ministry.The government is preparing for potential weather disruptions linked to the emergence of El Nino.Also read | Can India convince the world about its growth story?…

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