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Australia has built bridges just for crabs so millions of red crabs can safely migrate across Christmas Island every year |

Every year, one of the world’s most remarkable wildlife migrations takes place on Australia’s remote Christmas Island, where millions of bright red crabs leave the rainforest and journey towards the Indian Ocean to breed. As the crabs cross roads, forests and beaches, they create a spectacular natural phenomenon that attracts visitors from around the globe….

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Gauri Juneja: Google executive’s farewell message after 8 years goes viral, one line about the company stands out |

Google executive’s emotional goodbye after 8 years leaves LinkedIn talking Career updates appear on LinkedIn every day, but only a few stay with people long after they scroll past them. A recent farewell post by a Google executive from Gurugram has become one of those posts. Instead of celebrating promotions or big wins, it looked…

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Bulgarian teenager Nikola Veselinov solved a maths puzzle that stumped basic algebra; his theorem won a $75,000 global science award

Meet the 18-year-old Nikola Veselinov whose new mathematical theorem earned the top prize at the world’s biggest student science fair While many science fair winners build robots, develop medical technologies or tackle climate challenges, one 18-year-old student from Bulgaria impressed judges with something far less visible but equally powerful: pure mathematics. Nikola Veselinov, a student…

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‘We are different’: Abhijeet Dipke after Taslima Nasreen says Bangladesh student movement ‘fooled’ us | Delhi News

(L) Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke and exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen (R) NEW DELHI: Responding to remarks by exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen, Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Monday said comparisons between the group’s protests and student movements in Bangladesh and Nepal were misplaced.“Protests in Bangladesh, Nepal are being…

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Free is the most expensive word in public policy: CEA Anantha Nageswaran | Chennai News

Dr Anantha Nageswaran, Chief Economic Advisor, Government of India Chennai: Flagging that “free is the most expensive word in public policy”, Chief Economic Adviser (CEA) Anantha Nageswaran said infrastructure built on the promise of free or below-cost services cannot attract patient capital.“What makes infrastructure worthy of patient capital? There are three conditions: quality infrastructure, contract…

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Chandipura virus claims 22 children in Gujarat this monsoon; 35 cases confirmed | Ahmedabad News

22 children have died from Chandipura virus infections this monsoon season in Gujarat (AI-generated image used for representational purposes) AHMEDABAD: As many as 22 children have died due to Chandipura virus (CHPV) in Gujarat this monsoon season, with 35 cases testing positive out of 184 suspected infections, state health minister Praful Panseriya said on Monday.Seven…

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Amazon achieves new milestone! Market cap crosses $3 trillion as AI, cloud growth power stock rally

Amazon and Microsoft are the only two whose heavy AI investments have been rewarded by investors. (AP photo) Yet another technology stock has crossed the $3 trillion market cap. Amazon’s market capitalisation went past the $3 trillion mark for the first time on Monday, driven by a sharp rally after the company reported strong quarterly…

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