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New Medical Research: A common food dye used to make skin and muscle temporarily transparent

New research has revealed that a common yellow-coloured food dye can temporarily make skin, connective tissues, and muscle transparent. The research was conducted on a mouse, and got some unbelievable findings, allowing for an innovative visualisation of the internal structure of the mouse without any passive procedures.

Indian javelin hero Neeraj Chopra qualifies for Diamond League Final 2024 in Brussels

Two-time Olympic medalist in javelin throw, Neeraj Chopra of India, has qualified for the Diamond League Final 2024 in Brussels, Belgium, on September 13 and 14.

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov blasts French authorities over 'misguided' charges in first statement after arrest

Telegram CEO Pavel Durov voiced his frustration with French authorities, accusing them of pursuing “misguided” criminal charges against him rather than addressing their concerns with his company directly on Thursday (September 05).

Pakistan Army hints at military trial for jailed former PM Imran Khan

The Pakistan Army on Thursday (Sept 6) hinted at a military trial for former jailed prime minister Imran Khan. The army warned that using military personnel for personal or political gains invited legal action.

GOT Auction: A treat for 'Game Of Thrones' fans

If you are a Game of Thrones fan then this story is surely going to be a treat for you. Watch in for more details.

Georgia School Shooting: Suspect's father Colin Gray charged with second degree murder

The father of a 14-year-old boy accused of killing four people at his high school in the US state of Georgia has been arrested. Watch to know more.

Another Kuiper Belt? Mystery zone spotted at the edge of our solar system

Astronomers have found new objects lurking towards the edge of our solar system. The Kuiper Belt that lies beyond Neptune is a cold, ring-shaped field filled with multiple icy bodies.

Former Maldives VP Ahmed Adeeb expresses concerns over China Loans

Former Maldives Vice President Ahmed Adeeb has expressed concerns over loans from China, & the current debt worries of the country. Speaking to our diplomatic correspondent Sidhant Sibal, he said, 'Lot of debt taken from China. High interest loans from commercial banks of China talks with China, but not announced, will they delay, write it off". The Maldives is currently navigating through significant economic challenges, particularly with regards to its debt situation. The country has experienced a significant downgrade in its credit rating by Fitch Ratings, moving from 'CCC+' to 'CC' as of August 29, 2024. He lauded India, pointing to the Delhi's role in support Sri Lanka during economic crisis. He explained, 'India has always helped us. For Sri Lanka, it was India who helped"

Pandemic scare! 125 viruses found lurking in China's fur farms; several new and high risk

China's fur-farmed animals are hosting a range of viruses, and some of them also show a high risk of crossing over to humans, new research has revealed. The study published in the journal Nature states that there are dozens of viruses on these farms, including 36 previously unknown ones.

They haven't won a home Test in over 1,000 days: Ashwin DISAPPOINTED for Pakistan after Bangladesh series

Veteran Indian off-spinner lauded Bangladesh for their recent Test series whitewash over hosts Pakistan but feels disappointed to see the state of Pakistan cricket.

Parking space to be functional by 2027

Built over 19 acres of land the parking can accommodates over 850 cars but guess what it's vacant and you may be wondering why its because it's got no access to the nearby main road.

No Indian, 2 Sri Lankans named in ICC Player of the Month nominees in men’s and women’s categories

The ICC has listed six players, three in the men’s and women’s categories, respectively, for the Player of the Month award (for August). Two Sri Lankans, two Irish, one South African and one West Indian, but no Indian player is among the nominees.

UP school principal expels class 3 student for bringing non-veg in lunch, accuses him of conversion |Video

In Uttar Pradesh’s Amroha, a private school teacher allegedly expelled a five-year-old student over bringing non-vegetarian food to the class, which the Principal sees as “an attempt to convert everyone to Islam.

Most people have sex on THIS day and time. Mondays are the worst

A new study has revealed that there is an exact day in the week and time when a majority of people across the world have sex. This day is Saturday and the time is 10:09 pm.

Japan’s real wages rise for second month in July on strong bonuses

Japan's inflation-adjusted wages rose for a second straight month in July, bolstered by a bump in summertime bonuses, government data showed on Thursday. Real wages in the world's fourth-largest economy grew 0.

Tiny volcanoes continued to erupt on Moon after the bigger ones died down

Moon experienced volcanic eruptions till as recently as 120 million years ago, research has found. The revelation was made following the analysis of a lunar sample collected by the Chang’e‑5 mission.

Jigra new poster: Alia Bhatt looks fierce, teaser trailer to launch on September 8

Alia Bhatt is all set to captivate the audience with her performance in Jigra. The actress is gearing up for the release of her next movie and she's keeping her fans on the edge of their seats with every new announcement about the forthcoming movie.

JPMorgan downgrades Chinese stocks amid US election risks and tepid policy support

JPMorgan Chase & Co. discarded its buy recommendation for Chinese stocks, as the increase in volatility due to US elections was added onto the growth headwinds and tepid policy support.

Madhabi Puri Buch under scrutiny: Parliamentary committee to scrutinise regulator amid controversy

The Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) is facing heightened scrutiny as the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) has decided to include a review of the regulator's performance in its agenda. This move comes in response to serious allegations made against Sebi's Chairperson, Madhabi Puri Buch, by the US-based firm Hindenburg Research.