HUMAN BODY
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Steel body wants merger of three Companies with SAIL for synergy
The Steel Executives Federation of India (SEFI) has proposed merging state-run Rashtriya Ispat Nigam Limited (RINL), Ferro Scrap Nigam Limited (FSNL), and Nagarnar steel plant with Steel Authority of India Limited (SAIL) to create a stronger public sector entity. It emphasised the potential benefits in achieving capacity expansion targets and addressing resource challenges faced by the individual firms, while questioning the wisdom of FSNL disinvestment.
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Members agree to turn GPAI into apex body for AI
Under India's chairmanship, the global partnership on artificial intelligence (GPAI) has agreed on a new vision to become a central body for AI matters. The integration with OECD aims to bring all members on equal footing. The focus is on responsible AI development and global policy-making.
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As hype slows down, pragmatism setting into AI, says Debjani Ghosh of Nasscom
Nasscom's Debjani Ghosh believes that regulation for AI can wait for a while. Instead, the focus should be on creating an environment where innovation thrives with ethics.
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Now, any Indian citizen can register for a chance to fly to Space
Any Indian citizen can enroll in the programme by paying a fee of $2.50 (Rs 207.5) to cover the costs of verification checks aimed at ensuring safe and fair voting. Joshua Skurla, cofounder, Space Exploration and Research Agency (SERA) told ET they are excited to have India as part of its human spaceflight programme.
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To live in the age of prolonging youth
Commerce is driving both our effort to reach the stars and to conquer mortality. Resources are drawing prospectors to other planets. Advances in anti-ageing offer a way out for a world that has, by some indications, already begun depopulating.
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Best Books on Human Psychology for Understanding the Human Mind
Discover the top books on human psychology, offering profound insights into the complexities of the mind. From understanding cognitive biases to exploring emotional intelligence, these books on human behavior reveal the intricacies of human behavior, thought processes, and relationships, providing invaluable knowledge for personal growth and a deeper comprehension of ourselves and others.
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Has Mt. Everest become world's highest ice-covered cemetery? Special mission to bring back remains of mountaineers. Details here
As temperatures go up due to climate change, the snow cover of the world's highest peak Mt. Everest thins, and bodies of deceased climbers are becoming more visible. A team led by Major Aditya Karki recovered five bodies this year.
Cannibal killed kids, chopped them, fed neighbors 'human flesh' at BBQs, had an 'insatiable appetite'
Born in 1957 in Worcester, Massachusetts, Nathaniel Bar-Jonah had an "insatiable appetite". He would reportedly peel his scabs until they oozed blood and then suck on them.
US eyes India for STEM talent, China for humanities students: US diplomat
Campbell urged for increased Indian students in American universities for technology fields while cautioning restrictions on Chinese students' access to sensitive technology due to U.S.-China scientific cooperation concerns.
Is the Three-Body Problem being adapted into a movie? Here’s the truth
The Three-Body Problem intricately weaves the tale of human and alien interactions, spanning several decades. The narrative explores into cultural clashes and examines humanity's response to extraterrestrial contact.
Brain 'drain' turning to 'gain', India Inc should step up: HUL Chairman
HUL chairman Nitin Paranjpe discussed the importance of retaining talent in India and mentioned the rising trend of 'brain-gain' during the company's annual general meeting.
Here's how heat shuts down your heart
The critical danger point outdoors for illness and death from relentless heat is several degrees lower than experts once thought, say researchers who put people in hot boxes to see what happens to them.
The path of yog
Before the human mind learnt language, rishis and sages understood the mind, body, and supreme consciousness. Patanjali Yog Sutras, compiled 2,500 years ago, emphasize disciplined yog practices.
Nagas urge Home Minister Amit Shah to send back illegal Myanmar immigrants
Several Naga civil bodies in Manipur have urged Union Home Minister Amit Shah to repatriate illegal Myanmar immigrants back to their country, citing concerns over their numbers surpassing local residents in certain districts.
'Dead' author predicts humanity's future, understands the value of life
Author Julie Poole who spent three days as 'dead' sees humanity's future. She attempted suicide at the age of 21 and later realized the value of life.
Mumbai doctor orders ice-cream online, finds human finger in butterscotch cone
A doctor in Mumbai discovered a human finger in an ice-cream cone his sister ordered online. The incident, raising serious food safety concerns, occurred in Malad. The police confirmed the finding and have launched an investigation into the ice cream's production and packaging. This incident has heightened public worries about the safety of online-ordered food.
First human case of H5N2 bird flu died from multiple factors: WHO
WHO spokesperson Christian Lindmeier in Geneva clarified the man's death as multi-factorial, with ongoing investigations on the source of H5N2 infection from poultry in Mexico.
What is ice immersion technique? Why are people packed in ice cubes? Details here
Firefighters in Phoenix are using ice immersion techniques to save the victims of heat stroke victims while transporting them to the hospital. Increasing temperatures in the South-west have made life difficult for the citizens.
WHO confirms first fatal human case of H5N2 bird flu
The first confirmed human case of infection with the H5N2 variant of bird flu was reported to the UN health body on May 23 after laboratory tests. The source of exposure to the virus remains unknown.
The man who escaped the scam rings of Cambodia
Thousands of workers are trafficked to Southeast Asia to commit cyber fraud on their fellow citizens over social media. Ex-serviceman Botcha Sankhar, who was forced to work in the scam compounds of Cambodia for six months, unravels the modus operandi of this new and terrifying form of crime and forced labour
50,000-year-old viruses still present in human bodies! Ancient skeletons unravel medical mysteries
Neanderthal bones from our ancient relatives that are aged over 50,000 years have many kinds of viruses that are still found in humans, according to the latest research.
Losing just 1 hour of sleep can do this to you
Sleep is crucial for the proper functioning of the human body, ensuring optimum energy levels necessary for performing daily activities effectively. Good sleep hygiene enhances life satisfaction and productivity, especially in early life stages.
3 Body Problem Season 2 confirmed: Will it be the final season?
Fans of the highly praised Netflix series "3-Body Problem" can celebrate as the streaming service confirms the renewal of the show for a second season.
Three-engineers' body question
Three engineering students debate the human body's designers, with some suggesting mechanical, electrical, or civil engineers. A dog, bird, and cat die, and Yama, the lord of death, asks each one their beliefs. The dog believes in discipline, training, and loyalty, while the bird believes in singing for his master. The cat believes in being in Yama's seat.
UN human rights body calls for halt to weapons shipments to Israel as concerns about Gaza war mount
U.N. calls to cease weapon sales to Israel in Gaza to prevent violations against Palestinians. Human Rights Council resolution focuses on water access and humanitarian aid. International division evident with U.S. and Germany opposing.
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