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By Irshad Ahmad Wani Not long ago, I came across a student who had appeared for a scholarship test conducted by a reputed ...
Here are a few ways teachers can put CapCut’s Voice Changer into action: • English Teachers: Transform reading sessions into ...
Despite being built for heat and drought, Joshua trees are already showing signs of stress as temperatures rise and dry ...
This computational chemist tracks how energy transfers between proteins when he’s not making accessibility tools ...
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Stephen Long, renowned U of I plant scientist, dies at 75
The University of Illinois is mourning the passing of an award-winning professor and trailblazer in plant research. Stephen ...
Ghana News Agency (GNA) on MSN
Ghana steps up cassava virus surveillance with CSIR-WAVE training
The Central and West African Virus Epidemiology (WAVE) project, under the Council for Scientific and Industrial Research ...
By Peerzada Tariq The National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 has brought a clear shift in how India views education and examinations. It emphasises learning with understanding instead of rote ...
A pale, yellowish lawn can make your home look less spectacular than it ought to be. Follow this simple trick to get a bright, healthy green lawn in days.
AI is quickly becoming a partner in how we think, plan, and create. Instead of replacing teachers, it can open the door to ...
Not all crops will grow under solar panels. Depending on the layout, the panels reduce the light getting through by between 15% and 30%. Some denser layouts will block too much sun for staple crops ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
New nano switch channels excitons at room temperature, unlocks faster, cooler computing
Scientists built a nano switch that controls excitons, chargeless quantum quasiparticles, at room temperature.
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