Photosynthesis and green leaves were formerly thought to be vital aspects of plants. However, some plants no longer use photosynthesis and now obtain their nutritional requirements from other living things.
Indian stock indices traded higher during Tuesday's session and remained in the green for the second straight day. The benchmark stock indices - Sensex and Nifty - had witnessed losses for four days last week.
"We thrive playing for our country, representing the green and gold. There is always a lot of passion and pride and it is a great time of the year. We are in the Aussie summer, ready to start 2023. There is no better place to be," said De Minaur.
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], December 27 (ANI/Hunk Golden and Media): India's supermodel and fitness icon Milind Soman successfully completed the "Green Ride" - a Multi-city campaign with the Lifelong Freeride cycle today at Bengaluru. The Green Ride 2.0 was kicked off on 19th December 202
New Delhi [India], December 27 (ANI/GPRC): BSE listed company Mefcom Capital takes over Friday To Friday Entertainers & Media Private Limited founded by Zeishan Quadri & Priyanka Bassi. From now onwards, Mefcom will be an owner with a 51% stake. This is being done to raise funds to
Australia's team management confirmed on the second day morning that Starc was cleared to play and he also batted in the nets. But the statement also said, "condition will be reassessed at the completion of the match" and no details of the results of his scans were available.
Much to the delight of Australian and millions of fans that adore him worldwide, Warner got to raise his bat in white clothing for the first time since 2020 in the second Test against South Africa
The star batter accomplished this milestone during Australia's second Test against South Africa at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground, which also happens to be his 100th Test match
State-owned power generation company NTPC has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Tecnimont Private Limited - which is the Indian subsidiary of Italy's Maire Tecnimont Group.
Climate change could overexpose rare underwater "marimo" algae balls to sunlight, killing them off according to a new study at the University of Tokyo. Marimo are living fluffy balls of green algae. The world's largest marimo can be found in Lake Akan in Hokkaido, Japan's northern main isla