A team led by Dr Tomoaki Murakami of the Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology discovered that fibrinogen A-chain amyloidosis, a previously unknown disease in animals other than humans, is common in Japanese squirrels (Sciurus lis). They compared the pathology of Japanese squirrels
Dhinidhi Desinghu who trains at the Dolphin Aquatics under coach Madhu Kumar BM, clocked 57.67 secs to erase Maana Patel's record of 59.12 created in 2014. Dhinidhi, with her powerful stroke, was nearly 10m ahead of Sri Charani Tumu of Karnataka (1:02.55) when she touched the pads. Her new n
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 18: House Of Ekam, a premier Indian home decor brand & ecommerce store, has provided women artisans of rural Odisha empowerment & livelihood by selling more than 25,000 of their sabai grass baskets in India and abroad.
New Delhi [India], August 18: On the vibrant morning of August 15th, the air in Thane was filled with enthusiasm and determination as over 200 fitness enthusiasts gathered for a special event that was not only a celebration of Independence Day but also a rallying call for health and wellness
She took to Twitter to express her gratitude towards her doctors and vowed back to bounce back stronger. Vinesh on Tuesday said that she has pulled out of the upcoming Asian Games in China's Hangzhou. The wrestler, who was given an exemption from the Asian Games trials too
Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 18: Provident Housing Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Puravankara Group, has garnered massive interest for its latest project, Provident Ecopolitan located in Aerospace Park in North Bengaluru. An overwhelming number of Expressions of Interest
However, the issue is considerably more widespread than just one business, and the timing is quite poor. According to the New York Times, Country Garden's default would be the most recent in a spate of failures in a housing market that has been struggling for years.
International organisations have raised concern over the surge in the detention of journalists in Afghanistan. The media in Afghanistan is struggling to survive under Taliban as numerous radio and TV stations, as well as news agencies, have closed and as per estimates more than 6,000 journal