‘Students are the Future,’ says CJP Founder Abhijeet Dipke on Government Targeting Protesters | India News

CJP protest in New Delhi (PTI image) NEW DELHI: Cockroach Janta Party (CJP) founder Abhijeet Dipke on Wednesday urged the government to stop targeting students who participated in the nationwide protests over the alleged NEET paper leak, saying they were “not terrorists” but “the future of the country.“Speaking to reporters at Chhatrapati Sambhajinagar airport after…

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Scientists changed the fats in honeybees’ diets before pesticide exposure; survival rose to 90%, compared with below 50% on other diets

Bee (Representative image) A new Penn State study suggests that honey bees may be better able to withstand pesticide exposure when their diet contains more polyunsaturated fatty acids, a type of fat commonly associated with healthy cell function, brain support and heart health in humans. In the experiment, bees fed a polyunsaturated-fat-rich diet had a…

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Rahul Gandhi’s ‘advice’ to PM Modi, and 3 guarantees to students over police action on protesters | India News

NEW DELHI: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Wednesday accused the Centre of denying him an opportunity to speak in the Lok Sabha because he held Union home minister Amit Shah responsible for the alleged police brutality during the July 20 CJP march.Addressing a press conference after the proceedings, Rahul claimed he was assured he would…

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ICC punishes Pakistan seamers after defeat against West Indies in first Test | Cricket News

ICC Penalises Pakistan duo Mohammad Abbas, Khurram Shahzad (Image: ICC) Pakistan fast bowlers Mohammad Abbas and Khurram Shahzad have been sanctioned by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for separate breaches of the ICC Code of Conduct during the opening Test against the West Indies at the Brian Lara Cricket Academy in Tarouba. Both players were…

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Abigail Stein: Meet Abigail Stein, the 13-year-old Nashville student who designed affordable ‘allergy spoons’: ‘You don’t need a $200 machine to change the world’

Pic courtesy: Young Scientist Lab Abigail Stein found lunch hours to be the most stressful part of the day. For the 13-year-old, it wasn’t just school politics or social awkwardness. At school, she saw her friends struggling to trust the food in front of them. She noticed how they lived with constant stress during lunch…

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Sam Altman has a message for Meta creating AI version of CEO Mark Zuckerberg: People don’t really want an AI CEO, I think the world wants to know about …

OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has a message for Meta as its experiments with building an AI version of CEO Mark Zuckerberg: people don’t want an artificial intelligence running a company. “I think the world wants to know about the person that’s going to be responsible for the decisions of a company, and who they’re going…

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From secret conversations to escape plans: ‘Dangerous’ cases where AI stopped playing by rules set by its creators |

AI-generated image for representative purpose AI agents are no longer just answering questions: they are taking actions on their own and sometimes those actions lead to catastrophic events that nobody intended. In the last few months, incidents involving OpenAI, Hugging Face and an AI-agent social network called Moltbook have shown just how far things can…

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Supreme Court Grants Bail to Indian Mujahideen Operatives After 12 Years in Custody | India News

Supreme Court grants bail to two accused of operating under Indian Mujahideen (ANI image) NEW DELHI: The Supreme Court has granted bail to two alleged Indian Mujahideen operatives who have been in custody since 2014, holding that their prolonged incarceration without the trial nearing completion was a violation of their fundamental right to liberty under…

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