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Researchers led by Keiya Hirashima at the RIKEN Center for Interdisciplinary Theoretical and Mathematical Sciences (iTHEMS) in Japan, working with partners from The University of Tokyo and Universitat de Barcelona in Spain, have created the first Milky Way simulation capable of tracking more than 100 billion individual stars across 10 thousand years of evolution. The team achieved this milestone by pairing artificial intelligence (AI) with advanced numerical simulation techniques. Their model includes 100 times more stars than the most sophisticated earlier simulations and was generated more than 100 times faster. The work, presented at the international supercomputing conference SC ’25,…

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New Delhi: Tamil Nadu, Uttar Pradesh, Mizoram and Delhi have been categorised as ‘exemplars’ while 11 states and UTs including Gujarat and Kerala are ‘high performers’ in the logistics performance ranking, as per the Logistics Ease Across Different States (LEADS) 2025 report released Wednesday.The report presents a national assessment of logistics performance across states and UTs based on policy, infrastructure, service delivery and regulatory dimensions in the logistics sector.The LEADS 2025 framework has transitioned from its previous three-tier classification of ‘Achievers, Fast Movers, and Aspirers’ to a more comprehensive four-tier performance framework- exemplars, high performers, accelerators and growth-seekers, the Department…

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WWE star Jey Uso had a brutal response today to fans who are not rooting for his family on RAW. Main Event Jey and his brother, Jimmy Uso, have reunited with World Heavyweight Champion Roman Reigns on the red brand. Jey Uso took to Instagram today to seemingly take a shot at WWE fans. He suggested that they did not deserve his family, and you can check out his message in the image below. Thanks for the submission! “Yall don’t deserve my family… still,” he wrote. Uso shared an interesting message today (Source: Jey Uso on Instagram) The Usos have…

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4 min readNew DelhiUpdated: May 13, 2026 03:46 PM IST Everywhere you look, the market is flooded with protein-packed foods — from milks to eggs (obvious ones) to bread and coffee, and the most surprising of them all, water! There’s no denying that protein is an essential macronutrient that supports muscle growth, repair, and maintenance, aids in weight management by promoting satiety, and contributes to the production of enzymes and hormones. But as much as health experts encourage ageing adults to keep up with their protein intake, even they admit that adding a pinch of protein to everything you need to…

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Close up of an Aedes aegypti mosquito sucking human blood. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Scientists are now making progress in deciphering the complex chemical cocktail that makes particular people more enticing to these disease-spreading bloodsuckers.A range of sensory cues can cause mosquitoes to pick one human over another — mainly the smell and heat our bodies give off, and the carbon dioxide we exhale. Female mosquitoes — which are the only ones that bite — detect these signals with finely-tuned receptors, then choose their target accordingly.The idea that mosquitoes prefer particular blood types “has no scientific basis,” Frederic Simard…

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Oh, Vienna. The buildup to Eurovision 2026 in Austria has been beset by controversy. Five nations – including Spain, the Netherlands and seven-time winners Ireland – have boycotted the event in protest at Israel’s participation. The first semi-final on Tuesday saw chants of “free Palestine” echoing around the Wiener Stadthalle venue. The song contest’s slogan, “United by music”, feels increasingly ironic. Hardly ideal preparation for the annual pop party’s 70th anniversary.Still, the cheesy Euro-pop show must go on and Saturday night’s grand final is primed to be as compelling as ever. In fact, surprises have already been sprung. Rather randomly,…

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The U.S. Navy needs an infusion of cash in the next two months to prevent interruptions in how it conducts military training and other operations, the service’s highest ranking officer told lawmakers on Tuesday.Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle warned members of Congress at a budget hearing for the House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense about the service’s impending budget crunch, amid the current rate of operations in the Middle East. “I will have to start making decisions to change training, operations, certification events, those type of things we do to generate our force, in the July timeframe and their…

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NEW DELHI: In what marks a significant milestone in India’s efforts to bring back stolen cultural treasures, two historic Indian Bronzes originally from Tamil Nadu temples – 12th century Somaskanda (Shiva and Uma) from the Chola period and 16th century sculpture of Saint Sundarar and Paravai – were repatriated to India on Tuesday night from Smithsonian’s – National Museum of Asian Art in the United States. The third – an idol of Lord Nataraja—will be repatriated after being displayed at an exhibition under a three-year loan agreement.Besides highlighting the return of these temple artefacts, Culture minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat also…

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NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! First on Fox: Two women allegedly murdered by an illegal immigrant in Texas six years apart should still be alive, the Department of Homeland Security said Wednesday.Luis Fernando Benítez-González, 26, a Mexican citizen, is linked to the murders of 34-year-old Alyssa Ann Rivera in Austin and 28-year-old Alba Jenisse Aviles in Bastrop County, authorities said. He was arrested in Dallas on April 27 by U.S. Marshals and other law enforcement agencies.”This illegal alien from Mexico is accused of murdering two women in Texas,” said DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “He has…

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