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India is weathering global financial pressures better than headline data suggest, with worries over foreign outflows overstated, according to S&P Global Ratings.The country has the sufficient buffer to absorb a higher current-account deficit arising out of the surge in oil prices, YeeFarn Phua, director, sovereign and international public finance ratings for Asia, said in an interview Friday. The rating firm’s comments come at a time when the Iran-war driven oil shock and record outflows from local shares push the rupee to fresh lows. The assessment reinforces confidence in India’s macroeconomic stability after S&P upgraded the country’s credit rating to BBB,…

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New Delhi: India does not have adequate scrap availability for large-scale green steel production, with only around 25 per cent of the country’s steel demand currently being met through scrap-based manufacturing, noted former Steel Secretary of India and Director at Jindal Steel & Power, Sanjay Kumar Singh.Speaking with ANI, on the sidelines of PHDCCI National Conclave on Raw Material Securitisation for Metals & Minerals Advancing Self-Reliance, Resilience & Resource Security, Singh said, “We do not have scrap in the country. Only 25 per cent of the steel can be made from scrap, whatever we are consuming in the country. So…

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NASHVILLE, Tenn.—Former Vice President Al Gore is knocking on wood. Seated in front of portraits of Johnny Cash and Prince inside The Pinnacle, a Nashville music venue, Gore told Inside Climate News that despite the current state of both national and global politics, he believes humanity can and will surmount the challenge of human-induced climate change.  But that’s not the whole story, he said.  To meet the challenge presented by a rapidly warming world, Gore said it will take more than cheap talk. It will take action.  Just before sitting down for a conversation at the beginning of May, Gore…

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On this really quick episode of Quick Charge, we talk to Range Energy Vice President of Product Collin MacGregor about how his electric trailer can help reduce freight costs, support the grid, and more – WITHOUT asking operators to switch trucks. More often than you probably think, the biggest obstacle a fleet faces when choosing to electrify isn’t the high cost of entry or the utility’s ability to provide power. Instead, it’s the operators – the drivers who will be sitting behind the wheel of the fleet’s new trucks, and who don’t want to part with the big diesel rigs they’ve…

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Chronic kidney disease (CKD) affects hundreds of millions of people worldwide and is one of the leading causes of kidney failure. As the disease progresses, many patients eventually need dialysis to survive. While current treatments can help slow damage, there are still no approved medications that directly restore kidney function. Researchers at Tohoku University Graduate School of Medicine uncovered an unexpected possibility involving a drug that has long been used to treat constipation. In a clinical trial, the medication lubiprostone appeared to slow the decline of kidney function in patients with moderate CKD, raising hopes for an entirely new approach…

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Trying to get off billionaire-owned social media but don’t know where to start? A new app called Indigo is launching today to let users explore the open social web across multiple services, all under one roof. Decentralized social media is having a moment, as more people realize they want control over their algorithms, feeds, moderation choices, and other aspects of participating in online communities. However, there are multiple paths to choose from. Users can opt for decentralized servers that make up the social network Mastodon, built on the older ActivityPub protocol (also now used by Meta’s Threads), or they can…

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We may never know if AI is truly conscious. A philosopher who studies consciousness says the most honest position is agnosticism. There is no reliable way to tell whether a machine is aware, and that may not change anytime soon. That uncertainty creates room for hype. According to Dr. Tom McClelland, tech companies could take advantage of the lack of clear evidence to market AI as reaching a “next level of AI cleverness,” even when there is no proof of genuine consciousness. Believing machines can feel carries real risks. McClelland warns that forming emotional bonds based on the assumption that…

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Bayer announced the continued expansion of its phygital ecosystem for Indian farmers, led by FarmRise, its farmer-focused digital platform, and supported by a growing portfolio of Direct-to-Farmer (D2F) digital initiatives spanning advisory, insurance, credit, market access and sustainable farming practices.FarmRise reaches over 5 million registered farmers nationwide. Built around real farmer needs, the mobile app brings together agronomy advice, local weather updates, mandi prices, government schemes and crop-specific content in one simple interface. The platform supports nine+ Indian languages, including Hindi, Marathi, Tamil and Telugu, and is designed for ease of use, even for farmers new to smartphones.By simplifying access…

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This colourised electron microscope image provided by the U.S. NIH shows a human T cell (blue) under attack by HIV (yellow). | Photo Credit: AP Scientists are tweaking a powerful cancer therapy in hopes it could fight HIV instead, by supercharging patients’ own immune cells.On May 12, researchers said a single dose of those revved-up cells strongly suppressed HIV in two people — one for nearly a year and the other for nearly two years — without requiring their usual medicines.Larger and longer studies are needed to prove if what’s called CAR-T cell therapy might really offer long-lasting help for…

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