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Sanskrit intermingled SACRED MUSIC with most foreign languages it came in contact with leaving a DNAtype trail of its roots in tongues across the world reports SONAL SRIVASTAVA from a conference at th ...
In this interview, Professor James J. Collins, founder of the field of Synthetic Biology, discusses his journey to founding ...
Listen and subscribe to Stocks In Translation on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your favorite podcast.Are meme stocks just noise or the market's new normal?In this episode of Stocks in ...
Census 2011 data has revealed that Jains in India have the highest percentage of members in the above70 age group among major religious communities Also the percentage of above70 Jains in Gujarat 666 ...
All 500 students in a CNA survey have got help with their homework from AI, with 84 per cent of those at secondary school using it at least weekly. The programme Talking Point explores the ...
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The ancient Egyptian workers who built the pyramids at Giza received daily rations of 4 to 5 liters of beer.
Kate Sweeny, psychology researcher, UC Riverside For purposes of her research, Sweeny sought to better define what constitutes patience, and impatience, and the factors that determine them.
Two pioneers of artificial intelligence—John Hopfield and Geoffrey Hinton—won the Nobel Prize in physics Tuesday for helping create the building blocks of machine learning that is ...