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    What is an Earthquake? Why it happens, and how is it measured?

    Earthquakes are the result of the Earth's ever-moving tectonic plates. They serve as a reminder of the dynamic and ever-changing nature of our planet. While we cannot prevent earthquakes, understanding their causes and effects can help us better prepare for and respond to these natural events, minimizing their impact on our lives and the world around us.

    How to predict financial markets using MS Excel

    To calculate the probability of returns, normal distribution appears appropriate as the asset returns can take both positive and negative values. However, contrary to returns, the asset prices have a lower zero bound.

    Age is not just a number for dogs

    The new way to calculate it doesn’t really help mathematically challenged humans.

    Ocean acidification may hit unprecedented levels: Study

    Ocean acidification is likely to hit the levels not seen in the past 14 million years, under a 'business-as-usual' scenario of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions. Ocean acidification occurs when CO2 from the atmosphere is absorbed by seawater, resulting in more acidic water with a lower pH, said researchers.

    Memon, Vahanvati, Karanjawala & Shroff: Four young lawyers from storied legal families

    ET talks to four young lawyers from storied legal families to see if they are chips of the same blocks.

    The Economic Times
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