Friday, 10 January 2020

The mystery of a crashed plane in Iran

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Fri, Jan 10, 2020 | 04:36 PM IST

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The mystery of a crashed plane in Iran The mystery of a crashed plane in Iran
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While the EU has maintained that they will spare no effort to keep the deal alive, the rising tensions are making it increasingly unlikely that it will be possible.
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A house owned by an income tax assessee, whether self-occupied or rented out, needs to be disclosed while filing income tax returns.
Asia's Great Rivers: Climate crisis, pollution put billions at risk Asia's Great Rivers: Climate crisis, pollution put billions at risk
The glaciers of the Hindu Kush-Himalayan region - the world's "Third Pole" are vanishing as the planet warms, the ice that once fed the great rivers of Asia is all but lost, and with it much of the water needed to nurture and grow a continent.
Check how a cup of tea can help you lead a longer & healthier life Check how a cup of tea can help you lead a longer & healthier life
A study has revealed that drinking tea at least three times a week was connected with healthy years of life and longer life expectancy.
Oh, snow! Warm winter woes for famed Japan festival Oh, snow! Warm winter woes for famed Japan festival
Organisers of Japan's famed Sapporo snow festival are being forced to truck in an unprecedented amount of extra powder to build their signature sculptures after an unseasonably warm winter.
Australian animals face extinction amid fire Australian animals face extinction amid fire
Koalas and Possums with burnt fur and paws, kangaroos carcasses charred, these harowing images have rocked the world and have come to symbolise a nation in crisis. The less visible creatures like frogs, insects, and reptiles are also expected to have a devastatingly lesser population.
Scientists find missing protein in brain that causes autism Scientists find missing protein in brain that causes autism
Scientists have discovered that when an essential key protein needed to generate novel brain cells during pregnancy and early childhood days of the offspring is missing, which makes the brain goes haywire and can lead to long-term cognitive and movement behaviours characteristic of autism spectrum disorder.
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