Nensi Patel: Nensi Patel gets maiden Women’s T20 World Cup call up for New Zealand; Devine, Tahuhu and Bates set for farewell | Cricket News

Defending champions New Zealand announce squad for ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2026 New Zealand women’s national cricket team have unveiled a 15-member squad for the upcoming ICC Women’s T20 World Cup in England, striking a balance between seasoned campaigners and emerging talent as they gear up to defend their crown. The squad carries added…

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Boil a potato for 8 minutes and it could light your home for a month; know the science behind |

The discovery that an ordinary potato can become an effective energy source after a little tweaking was made by researchers at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, who conducted a study published in Smithsonian Magazine. After boiling a potato for eight minutes, they were able to cause cell membrane ruptures within the potato’s internal structure, which…

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‘India is a global powerhouse of talent’: Canada’s Cape Breton University signs MoUs

A delegation from Cape Breton University has signed three memoranda of understanding (MoUs) with Indian academic institutions as part of a multi-city outreach to strengthen higher education partnerships. The visit, led by president and vice-chancellor David C Dingwall, took place between April 27 and May 2 across New Delhi, Gurugram, Noida, Vadodara and Ahmedabad.In an…

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MoE Takes Action at NIT Kurukshetra: New Acting Director Appointed Amid Governance Concerns |

NIT Kurukshetra reset: MoE orders fixes, installs acting director NEW DELHI: The union education ministry has ordered corrective measures to improve campus governance and student well-being at the National Institute of Technology Kurukshetra following a high-level review on Tuesday, even as senior professor Brahmjit Singh has been appointed officiating director on Monday after the resignation…

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Meet ‘Lucy’s hunter’: Scientists discover a 15-foot crocodile that lived alongside early humans in Ethiopia |

In the dry storytelling of palaeontology, certain discoveries tend to arrive with a kind of quiet disruption. Not the sort that rewrites textbooks overnight, but one that shifts the edges of what was assumed about a landscape long gone. In Ethiopia’s Afar region, a set of fragmented crocodile fossils has done something like that. The…

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Stopped from holding meets, Tata Trusts weighs options

MUMBAI: Tata Trusts is weighing its options in response to the Maharashtra charity commissioner’s order restraining it from convening board meetings — including seeking clarifications on the directive, approaching the commissioner’s office to argue that the order cannot apply as a blanket restraint on all Trusts, or challenging it before the Bombay high court.People familiar…

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