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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 20, May 2025.
The U.S. government has not yet made its official recommendations for who should be able to get COVID booster shots this fall, but FDA officials published a policy position in
The Karnataka government has announced the merger of the post of BBMP Engineer-in-chief with Director (technical) of Bengaluru Smart Infrastructure Limited (B-SMILE). As per the Government Order, B.S. Prahlad, who
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The next time you chomp on a popsicle, then flinch from a lightning bolt of pain, you can now have something legitimate to blame: a 465-million-year old fish. Researchers have
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Tycho, one of the best studied supernova remnants, may have briefly served as the most powerful collider in the universe, new research hints. (Image credit: MPIA/NASA/Calar Alto Observatory) Supernovas can
This Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array image shows the molecular gas content of two galaxies involved in a cosmic collision. (Image credit: ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)/S. Balashev and P. Noterdaeme et al.) Quick