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Monday 31 July 2023

Half the population to have a mental health disorder by 75

Scientists analyzed data from more than 150,000 adults across 29 countries between 2001 and 2022 with results demonstrating the high prevalence of mental health disorders, with 50 per cent of the population developing at least one disorder by the age of 75.

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New study links brain waves directly to memory

Simply remembering events can trigger brain rhythms, even more so than when people are experiencing the actual event, says a new study. The findings could lay foundations for cognitive impairment therapy and help improve memory.

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Sun 'umbrella' tethered to asteroid might help mitigate climate change

Earth is rapidly warming and scientists are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects of climate change. An astronomer has proposed a novel approach -- a solar shield to reduce the amount of sunlight hitting Earth, combined with a tethered, captured asteroid as a counterweight. Engineering studies using this approach could start now to create a workable design that could mitigate climate change within decades.

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New chemical process makes it easier to craft amino acids that don't exist in nature

Chemists describe a powerful new way to create new-to-nature, 'unnatural' amino acids, which could find use in protein-based therapies and open up novel branches of organic chemistry.

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When electrons slowly vanish during cooling

Many substances change their properties when they are cooled below a certain critical temperature. Such a phase transition occurs, for example, when water freezes. However, in certain metals there are phase transitions that do not exist in the macrocosm. They arise because of the special laws of quantum mechanics that apply in the realm of nature's smallest building blocks. It is thought that the concept of electrons as carriers of quantized electric charge no longer applies near these exotic phase transitions. Researchers have now found a way to prove this directly. Their findings allow new insights into the exotic world of quantum physics.

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GPT-3 can reason about as well as a college student, psychologists report

The artificial intelligence language model GPT-3 performed as well as college students in solving certain logic problems like those that appear on standardized tests. The researchers who conducted the experiment write that the results prompt the question of whether the technology is mimicking human reasoning or using a new type of cognitive process. Solving that question would require access to the software that underpins GPT-3 and other AI software.

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3D display could soon bring touch to the digital world

Engineers have designed a new, shape-shifting display that can fit on a card table and allows users to draw 3D designs and more.

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Routinely drinking alcohol may raise blood pressure even in adults without hypertension

An analysis of data from seven studies involving more than 19,000 adults in the United States, Korea and Japan found a clear association between increases in systolic (top-number) blood pressure and the number of alcoholic beverages consumed daily.

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Way cool: 'freeze ray' technology

An unusual discovery is now being developed as an on-demand cooling solution for high-flying military electronics.

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Eco-friendly enzyme to create key chemical building blocks

Using energy from light to activate natural enzymes can help scientists create new-to-nature enzymatic reactions that support eco-friendly biomanufacturing -- the production of fuels, plastics, and valuable chemicals from plants or other biological systems. Applying this photoenzymatic approach, researchers have developed a clean, efficient way to synthesize crucial chemical building blocks known as chiral amines, solving a longstanding challenge in synthetic chemistry.

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Sunday 30 July 2023

Researchers successfully train a machine learning model in outer space for the first time

Scientists have trained a machine learning model in outer space, on board a satellite. This achievement could revolutionize the capabilities of remote-sensing satellites by enabling real-time monitoring and decision making for a range of applications.

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Saturday 29 July 2023

Tau-regulating protein identified as a promising target for developing Alzheimer's disease treatment

A gene encoding a protein linked to tau production -- tripartite motif protein 11 (TRIM11) -- was found to suppress deterioration in small animal models of neurodegenerative diseases similar to Alzheimer's disease (AD), while improving cognitive and motor abilities, according to new research.

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Astronomers shed new light on formation of mysterious fast radio bursts

International team reports on a radio pulsar phase of a Galactic magnetar that emitted a fast radio burst in 2020; observations suggest unique origins for 'bursts' and 'pulses,' which adds to FRB formation theory.

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Self-healing plastic becomes biodegradable

Chemists develop mineral plastics with numerous positive properties from sustainable basic building blocks and, together with biologists, demonstrate the material's excellent microbiological degradability.

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Bacteria as Blacksmiths

A hot bath is a place to relax. For scientists, it is also where molecules or tiny building blocks meet to form materials. Researchers take it to the next level and use the energy of swimming bacteria to forge materials. A recent study shows us how this works and the potential sustainability benefits that may arise from this innovative approach.

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Short bursts of daily activity linked to reduced cancer risk

Promising new research suggests a total of just 4.5 minutes of vigorous activity that makes you huff and puff during daily tasks could reduce the risk of some cancers by up to 32 percent.

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Friday 28 July 2023

Researchers develop 'in vivo' RNA-based gene editing model for blood disorders

In a step forward in the development of genetic medicines, researchers have developed a proof-of-concept model for delivering gene editing tools to treat blood disorders, allowing for the modification of diseased blood cells directly within the body. If translated into the clinic, this approach could expand access and reduce the cost of gene therapies for blood disorders, many of which currently require patients receive chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant.

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A quick look inside a human being

Physicists have succeeded in making a new imaging technique ready for use on humans. Radioactive markers and radiation are not necessary for this.

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Robotic hand rotates objects using touch, not vision

Inspired by the effortless way humans handle objects without seeing them, engineers have developed a new approach that enables a robotic hand to rotate objects solely through touch, without relying on vision.

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Scientists may have discovered mechanism behind cognitive decline in aging

Scientists have discovered what they believe to be the central mechanism behind cognitive decline associated with normal aging.

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Thursday 27 July 2023

Dark energy camera captures galaxies in lopsided tug of war, a prelude to merger

The spiral galaxy NGC 1532, also known as Haley's Coronet, is caught in a lopsided tug of war with its smaller neighbor, the dwarf galaxy NGC 1531.

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Astronomers reveal new features of galactic black holes

An international team of scientists, including astrophysicists, report on a dedicated observational campaign on the Galactic microquasar dubbed GRS 1915+105. The team revealed features of a microquasar system that have never before been seen. Using the massive Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) in China, astronomers discovered a quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) signal in the radio band for the first time from any microquasar systems.

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Optical Illusion: अभी पता लग जाएगा कितनी तेज है आपकी नजर, क्या 8 सेकेंड में ढूंढ सकते हैं पिग?

Optical Illusion बदलते जमाने के साथ व्यक्ति की जीवनशैली यानी लाइफस्टाइल भी बदल जाती है। पहले की तरह आज के समय में लोग अपनी बोरियत मिटाने के लिए आउटडोर गेम को कम ही पसंद करते हैं। इसके बजाय इंटरनेट वर्ल्ड में ही कुछ नया ढूंढ लेते हैं। ऐसा ही एक मजेदार गेम है ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन जिसे सॉल्व करना जितना आसान दिखता है उतना ही मुश्किल भी होता है।

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Wednesday 26 July 2023

Family trees from the European Neolithic

The Neolithic burial site of Gurgy 'les Noisats' in France revealed two unprecedentedly large family trees which allowed a Franco-German team to explore the social organization of the 6,700-year-old community. Based on multiple lines of evidence, the team describes a close kin group which practiced monogamy and female exogamy, and experienced generally stable times.

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New archosaur species shows that precursor of dinosaurs and pterosaurs was armored

Researchers have described a new species of armored reptile that lived near the time of the first appearance of dinosaurs. With bony plates on its backbone, this archosaur fossil reveals that armor was a boomerang trait in the story of dinosaur and pterosaur evolution: the group's ancestors were armored, but this characteristic was lost and then independently re-evolved multiple times later among specialized dinosaurs like ankylosaurs, stegosaurs, and others.

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Optical Illusion: मानते हैं खुद को शातिर, तो 7 सेकेंड्स में ढूंढें तस्वीर में छिपी बिल्ली

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक मजेदार ब्रेन टीजर है जिसे सॉल्व करते हुए कब समय बीत जाता है पता भी नहीं लगता। अगर आप भी अपने लिए कुछ मजेदार और प्रोडक्टिव गेम ढूंढ रहे हैं जिससे आपको कुछ फायदा भी मिल सके तो यह एक बेहतरीन विकल्प है। आइये देखते हैं कि आज ऑप्टिकल चैलेंज में आपके लिए क्या है ।

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Tuesday 25 July 2023

New image reveals secrets of planet birth

Astronomers have gained new clues about how planets as massive as Jupiter could form. Researchers have detected large dusty clumps, close to a young star, that could collapse to create giant planets.

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Gloomy climate calculation: Scientists predict a collapse of the Atlantic ocean current to happen mid-century

Important ocean currents that redistribute heat, cold and precipitation between the tropics and the northernmost parts of the Atlantic region will shut down around the year 2060 if current greenhouse gas emissions persist. This is the conclusion based on new calculations that contradict the latest report from the IPCC.

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Optical Illusion: अभी पता लग जाएगा कितनी पारखी है आपकी नजर, 9 सेकेंड्स में ढूंढें पिकाचू

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक मजेदार ब्रेन टीजर है जिसे सॉल्व करते हुए कब समय बीत जाता है पता भी नहीं लगता। अगर आप भी अपने लिए कुछ मजेदार और प्रोडक्टिव गेम ढूंढ रहे हैं जिससे आपको कुछ फायदा भी मिल सके तो यह एक बेहतरीन विकल्प है। आइये देखते हैं कि आज ऑप्टिकल चैलेंज में आपके लिए क्या है ।

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Monday 24 July 2023

Webb detects water vapor in rocky planet-forming zone

Water is essential for life as we know it. However, scientists debate how it reached the Earth and whether the same processes could seed rocky exoplanets orbiting distant stars. New insights may come from the planetary system PDS 70, located 370 light-years away. The star hosts both an inner disk and outer disk of gas and dust, separated by a 5 billion-mile-wide (8 billion kilometer) gap, and within that gap are two known gas-giant planets.

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Sunday 23 July 2023

Miocene period fossil forest of Wataria found in Japan

An exquisitely preserved fossil forest from Japan provides missing links and helps reconstruct a whole Eurasia plant from the late Miocene epoch.

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Living together: Microbial communities are more than the sum of their parts

Microbial communities are widely used biotechnology suppliers for processes like manufacturing biofuels and new foods, or helping crops grow better. To engineer successful communities, scientists need to predict whether microorganisms can live and work together. One popular predictive rule states that if a pair of microbes will coexist, they will also coexist in a bigger community of microbes. A new study has now found that this simple rule will not always work.

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Saturday 22 July 2023

Greenland melted recently, shows high risk of sea level rise today

A large portion of Greenland was an ice-free tundra landscape -- perhaps covered by trees and roaming woolly mammoths -- in the recent geologic past (about 416,000 years ago), a new study shows. The results help overturn a previous view that much of the Greenland ice sheet persisted for most of the last two and a half million years. Instead, moderate warming, from 424,000 to 374,000 years ago, led to dramatic melting. At that time, the melting of Greenland caused at least five feet of sea level rise, despite atmospheric levels of heat-trapping carbon dioxide being far lower than today (280 vs. 420 ppm). This indicates that the ice sheet on Greenland may be more sensitive to human-caused climate change than previously understood -- and will be vulnerable to irreversible, rapid melting in coming centuries.

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Future AI algorithms have potential to learn like humans

Memories can be as tricky to hold onto for machines as they can be for humans. To help understand why artificial agents develop holes in their own cognitive processes, electrical engineers have analyzed how much a process called 'continual learning' impacts their overall performance.

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Device makes hydrogen from sunlight with record efficiency

Engineers have created a device that turns sunlight into hydrogen with record-breaking efficiency by integrating next-generation halide perovskite semiconductors with electrocatalysts in a single, durable, cost-effective and scalable device.

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Important groups of phytoplankton tolerate some strategies to remove CO2 from the ocean

Humanity has a long track record of making big changes with little forethought. From fossil fuels to AI, plastics to pesticides, we love innovating away our problems, only to find we've created different ones. So it can be refreshing to hear about cases where we've taken a step back to deliberate before committing to a drastic new idea, like carbon dioxide removal.

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Allowing robots to explore on their own

Scientists have developed a suite of robotic systems and planners enabling robots to explore more quickly, probe the darkest corners of unknown environments, and create more accurate and detailed maps. The systems allow robots to do all this autonomously, finding their way and creating a map without human intervention.

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Optical Illusion: क्या आप भी है समझते हैं खुद को माहिर, तो 6 सेकंड में ढूंढें तस्वीर में छिपा कैटरपिलर

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक माइंड एक्टिविटी है जिसे सॉल्व करने दिमाग और नजर तेज होते हैं। अगर आप भी अपने दिमाग को तेज करने के लिए कुछ मजेदार और प्रोडक्टिव ढूंढ रहे हैं जिससे आपको कुछ फायदा भी मिल सके तो यह एक बेहतरीन विकल्प है। आइये देखते हैं कि आज ऑप्टिकल चैलेंज में आपके लिए क्या है ।

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Thursday 20 July 2023

New catalyst could dramatically cut methane pollution from millions of engines

Today's catalysts for removing unburnt methane from natural-gas engine exhaust are either inefficient at low, start-up temperatures or break down at higher operating temperatures. A new single-atom catalyst solves both these problems and removes 90% of the methane.

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Catalyst can control methane emissions in natural gas engines

A catalyst using a single or just a few palladium atoms removed 90% of unburned methane from natural gas engine exhaust at low temperatures in a recent study. While more research needs to be done, the advance in single atom catalysis has the potential to lower exhaust emissions of methane, one of the worst greenhouse gases that traps heat at about 25 times the rate of carbon dioxide. Researchers showed that the single-atom catalyst was able to remove methane from engine exhaust at lower temperatures, less than 350 degrees Celsius (662 degrees Fahrenheit), while maintaining reaction stability at higher temperatures.

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Galaxy J1135 reveals its water map

Researchers look at water in galaxies, its distribution and in particular its changes of state from ice to vapor, as important markers indicating areas of increased energy, in which black holes and stars are formed. A new study has now revealed the distribution of water within the J1135 galaxy, which is 12 billion light years away and formed when the Universe was a 'teenager', 1.8 billion years after the Big Bang . This water map, with unprecedented resolution, is the first ever to be obtained for such a remote galaxy. The map can help scientists to understand the physical processes taking place within J1135 and shed light on the dynamics, still partially unclear, surrounding the formation of stars, black holes and galaxies themselves.

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Optical Illusion: रखते हैं पारखी नजर, तो 6 सेकंड में ढूंढ निकालें तस्वीर में छिपा दूसरा जिराफ

Optical Illusion नजर और दिमाग के बीच तालमेल बिठाना चाहते हैं तो उसके लिए ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक मजेदार तरीका है। यह आपकी क्षमता को जांचने में भी मदद करता है। इसे सॉल्व करते हुए माइंड क्रिएटिव और शार्प बनता है। ऐसे में हर रोज इसे सॉल्व करने से दिमाग की नई-नई चीजें सोचने की क्षमता बढ़ती है। तो आइये देखते हैं कि आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में क्या है।

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Unusual white dwarf star is made of hydrogen on one side and helium on the other

In a first for white dwarfs, the burnt-out cores of dead stars, astronomers have discovered that at least one member of this cosmic family is two faced. One side of the white dwarf is composed of hydrogen, while the other is made up of helium.

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Optical Illusion: अभी मिल जाएगा आपके ब्रिलियंट होने का सबूत, 7 सेकेंड में ढूंढें तस्वीर में छिपा कुत्ता

Optical Illusion बदलते जमाने के साथ व्यक्ति की जीवनशैली यानी लाइफस्टाइल भी बदल जाती है। पहले की तरह आज के समय में लोग अपनी बोरियत मिटाने के लिए आउटडोर गेम को कम ही पसंद करते हैं। इसके बजाय इंटरनेट वर्ल्ड में ही कुछ नया ढूंढ लेते हैं। ऐसा ही एक मजेदार गेम है ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन जिसे सॉल्व करना जितना आसान दिखता है उतना ही मुश्किल भी होता है।

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Wednesday 19 July 2023

Does this exoplanet have a sibling sharing the same orbit?

Astronomers have found the possible 'sibling' of a planet orbiting a distant star. The team has detected a cloud of debris that might be sharing this planet's orbit and which, they believe, could be the building blocks of a new planet or the remnants of one already formed. If confirmed, this discovery would be the strongest evidence yet that two exoplanets can share one orbit.

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Gene mutation may explain why some don't get sick from COVID-19

People who contract COVID-19 but never develop symptoms -- the so-called super dodgers -- may have a genetic ace up their sleeve. They're more than twice as likely as those who become symptomatic to carry a specific gene variation that helps them obliterate the virus, according to a new study.

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Optical Illusion: तस्वीर में छिपी है एक पेंसिल, अगर आप हैं होशियार तो 19 सेकंड में ढूंढें?

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे एक कुत्ते को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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'Mind controlling' parasitic worms are missing genes found in every other animal

Parasitic hairworms manipulate the behavior of their hosts in what's sometimes called 'mind control.' A new study reveals another strange trait shared by different hairworm species: they're missing about 30% of the genes that researchers expected them to have. What's more, the missing genes are responsible for the development of cilia, the hair-like structures present in at least some of the cells of every other animal known.

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Unusual fossil shows rare evidence of a mammal attacking a dinosaur

Scientists have described an unusual fossil from around 125 million years ago in China that shows a dramatic moment in time when a carnivorous mammal attacked a larger plant-eating dinosaur. The two animals are locked in mortal combat, and it's among the first evidence to show actual predatory behavior by a mammal on a dinosaur. The fossil's presence challenges the view that dinosaurs had few threats from their mammal contemporaries during the Cretaceous, when dinosaurs were the dominant animals.

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Optical Illusion: चील से भी तेज है आपकी नजर, तो 5 सेकेंड में ढूंढें तस्वीर में छिपी मकड़ी

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन को सॉल्व करना जितना फनी है उतना ही फायदेमंद भी। हर दिन नए-नए चैलेंज को सॉल्व करने से माइंड शार्प और क्रिएटिव बनता है। जानकार भी मानते हैं कि इस तरह के ब्रेन टीजर्स को हल करने से दिमाग पर नई-नई चीजें सोच पाने की क्षमता को बढ़ाता है। आपको भी इस चैलेंज को लेना चाहिए ।

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Tuesday 18 July 2023

Life on Earth didn't arise as described in textbooks

No, oxygen didn't catalyze the swift blossoming of Earth's first multicellular organisms. The result defies a 70-year-old assumption about what caused an explosion of oceanic fauna hundreds of millions of years ago.

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Optical Illusion: चेक करना चाहते हैं दिमाग और नजरों के बीच का तालमेल, तो 9 सेकंड में पूरा करें यह चैलेंज

Optical Illusion लोग दिमागी कसरत के लिए कई सारी माइंड एक्टिविटीज करना पसंद करते हैं। ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन इन्हीं माइंड एक्टिविटी में से एक हैं जिसे बच्चों से लेकर बड़े तक पसंद करते हैं। लोग इसे काफी शौक से सॉल्व करते हैं। अगर आपने पहले कभी इसे हल नहीं किया है तो यहां खुद को आजमाएं। यह दिमागी कसरत का एक क्रिएटिव और मजेदार तरीका है।

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Optical Illusion: गुलाब के इस खूबसूरत फूल में छिपी है एक डॉल्फिन, 6 सेकंड में ढूंढकर पूरा करें चैलेंज

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे एक तेंदुए को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Astronomers discover striking evidence of 'unusual' stellar evolution

Astronomers have found evidence that some stars boast unexpectedly strong surface magnetic fields, a discovery that challenges current models of how they evolve.

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Monday 17 July 2023

All about the Benjamins: Researchers decipher the secrets of Benjamin Franklin's paper money

During his career, Benjamin Franklin printed nearly 2,500,000 money notes for the American Colonies using what the researchers have identified as highly original techniques.

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Giant swirling waves at edge of Jupiter's magnetosphere

A team has found that NASA's Juno spacecraft orbiting Jupiter frequently encounters giant swirling waves at the boundary between the solar wind and Jupiter's magnetosphere. The waves are an important process for transferring energy and mass from the solar wind, a stream of charged particles emitted by the Sun, to planetary space environments.

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Saturday 15 July 2023

Optical Illusion: समझते हैं खुद को बेहद होशियार, तो 8 सेकेंड में ढूंढें गोल्डफिश

Optical Illusion आज के मॉडर्न लाइफस्टाइल को देखते हुए हम भी आपके लिए एक नए तरीके का ब्रेन टीजर लाए हैं जिसे सॉल्व करने से आपका मनोरंजन भी होगा और दिमाग की क्षमताएं भी बढेंगी। आज के चैलेंज में हम आपके लिए बंद तालों से भरी एक तस्वीर लाए हैं जिसमें एक खुला हुआ ताला है और आपको इसे ढूंढ निकालना है। चलिए सॉल्व करें आज का ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज।

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Friday 14 July 2023

Liquid safety cushioning technology

Mechanical engineering and materials science advancements could revolutionize safety equipment for athletes and more.

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James Webb Telescope catches glimpse of possible first-ever 'dark stars'

Three bright objects initially identified as galaxies in observations from the James Webb Space Telescope might actually represent an exotic new form of star. If confirmed, the discovery would also shed light on the nature of dark matter.

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Genes for learning and memory are 650 million years old

Scientists have discovered that the genes required for learning, memory, aggression and other complex behaviors originated around 650 million years ago.

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Stellar cradles and graves seen in farthest galaxy ever

New observations have distinguished the sites of star formation and a possible site of star death from the surrounding nebula in a galaxy 13.2 billion light-years away. This is the farthest that such structures have been observed.

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Optical Illusion: अभी पता लग जाएगा कितना फोकस्ड है आपका दिमाग, 4 सेकेंड में पूरा कर सकते हैं यह चैलेंज?

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक मजेदार और चैलेंजिंग गेम है जिसे सॉल्व करते हुए कब टाइम पास हो जाता है पता भी नहीं लगता। इसके अलावा हर दिन ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन हल करने से माइंड काफी क्रिएटिव भी बनता है । अगर आपने पहले कभी किसी तरह का कोई ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज नहीं लिया है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है।

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Thursday 13 July 2023

When the stars align: Astronomers find answers to mysterious action of ghost stars in our Galaxy

Scientists have found a source for the mysterious alignment of stars near the Galactic Center.

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Multiple ecosystems in hot water after marine heatwave surges across the Pacific

Rising ocean temperatures are sweeping the seas, breaking records and creating problematic conditions for marine life. Unlike heatwaves on land, periods of abrupt ocean warming can surge for months or years. Around the world these 'marine heatwaves' have led to mass species mortality and displacement events, economic declines and habitat loss. New research reveals that even areas of the ocean protected from fishing are still vulnerable to these extreme events fueled by climate change.

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Building a better forest tree with CRISPR gene editing

Researchers use CRISPR techniques to modify lignin levels in poplar trees.

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Wednesday 12 July 2023

Salinity changes threatening marine ecosystems

A groundbreaking study reveals the critical yet severely understudied factor of salinity changes in ocean and coastlines caused by climate change.

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Plastic pollution on coral reefs increases with depth and mostly comes from fishing activities

Researchers reveal the extent of plastic pollution on coral reefs, finding that debris increases with depth, largely stems from fishing activities, and is correlated with proximity to marine protected areas.

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Detailed map of the heart provides new insights into cardiac health and disease

Researchers have produced the most detailed and comprehensive human Heart Cell Atlas to date, including the specialized tissue of the cardiac conduction system -- where the heartbeat originates.

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Global study details microplastics contamination in lakes and reservoirs

A project involving 79 researchers belonging to the international Global Lake Ecological Observatory Network (GLEON) finds that concentrations of plastic found in freshwater environments are actually higher than those found in so-called 'garbage patches' in the ocean.

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How the immune system can alter our behavior

Simply the smell of seafood can make those with an allergy to it violently ill -- and therefore more likely to avoid it. The same avoidance behavior is exhibited by people who develop food poisoning after eating a certain meal. Scientists have long known that the immune system played a key role in our reactions to allergens and pathogens in the environment, but it was unclear whether it played any role in prompting these types of behaviors towards allergic triggers.

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The ocean's color is changing as a consequence of climate change

The ocean's color has changed significantly in 20 years, and the trend is likely a consequence of human-induced climate change, report scientists.

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Capturing the immense potential of microscopic DNA for data storage

A 'biological camera' bypasses the constraints of current DNA storage methods, harnessing living cells and their inherent biological mechanisms to encode and store data. This represents a significant breakthrough in encoding and storing images directly within DNA, creating a new model for information storage reminiscent of a digital camera. Led by Principal Investigator Associate Professor Chueh Loo Poh from the College of Design and Engineering at the National University of Singapore, and the NUS Synthetic Biology for Clinical and Technological Innovation (SynCTI), the team's findings, which could potentially shake up the data-storage industry, were published in Nature Communications on 3 July 2023.

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Optical Illusion: केवल 1% लोग ही पूरा कर पाए हैं ये चैलेंज, क्या आपके पास भी है पारखी नजर?

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक मजेदार ब्रेन टीजर है जिसे सॉल्व करते हुए कब समय बीत जाता है पता भी नहीं लगता। अगर आप भी अपने लिए कुछ मजेदार और प्रोडक्टिव गेम ढूंढ रहे हैं जिससे आपको कुछ फायदा भी मिल सके तो यह एक बेहतरीन विकल्प है। आइये देखते हैं कि आज ऑप्टिकल चैलेंज में आपके लिए क्या है ।

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Tuesday 11 July 2023

Reinventing cosmology: New research puts age of universe at 26.7 -- not 13.7 -- billion years

Our universe could be twice as old as current estimates, according to a new study that challenges the dominant cosmological model and sheds new light on the so-called 'impossible early galaxy problem.'

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The ground is deforming, and buildings aren't ready

A new study has linked underground climate change to the shifting ground beneath urban areas. The phenomenon is affecting all major urban areas around the globe, causing civil structures and infrastructures to crack.

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The sound of silence? Researchers demonstrate people hear it

Silence might not be deafening but it's something that literally can be heard, concludes a team of philosophers and psychologists who used auditory illusions to reveal how moments of silence distort people's perception of time.

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Optical Illusion: तसवर म छप ह मबइल 5 सकड म ढढकर पर कर चलज

Optical Illusion Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे मोबाइल को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Optical Illusion: रखत ह परख नजर त 6 सकड म ढढ नकल तसवर म छप द चडय

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन एक मजेदार गेम है जिसे रोज हल करने से व्यक्ति का दिमाग क्रिएटिव बनता है और नजरे भी काफी तेज होती हैं। हालांकि यह देखने में जितना आसान लगता है असल में इसे हल करना उतना ही मुश्किल होता है। तो आइये जानते हैं कि आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन में आपके लिए क्या चैलेंज है ।

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Monday 10 July 2023

Scientists discover 36-million-year geological cycle that drives biodiversity

Movement in the Earth's tectonic plates indirectly triggers bursts of biodiversity in 36 million-year cycles by forcing sea levels to rise and fall, new research has shown.

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Optical Illusion: तसवर म छप ह खरगश अगर आप ह हशयर त 6 सकड म ढढ?

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको 6 सेकंड में छिपे खरगोश को ढूढ़ना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Optical Illusion: नद कनर घन जगल क बच बठ ह एक मगरमचछ 5 सकड ढढ पएग आप

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल ऑप्टिकल बीते लंबे समय से लोगों को अपनी तरह आकर्षित किया है। वे हमारी इंद्रियों को चुनौती देते हैं हमारी धारणा के साथ खेलते हैं और हमारा मस्तिष्क हमारे आस-पास की दुनिया की व्याख्या कैसे करते हैं इसका परीक्षण करते हैं। अगर आप भी ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन के शौकीन हैं तो आज हम आपके लिए एक और नया चैलेंज लेकर आए हैं।

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Sunday 9 July 2023

Optical Illusion: सरफ तज नजर वल लग ह ढढ पएग तसवर म छप सप कय आप पर कर पएग चलज?

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल ऑप्टिकल बीते लंबे समय से लोगों को अपनी तरह आकर्षित किया है। वे हमारी इंद्रियों को चुनौती देते हैं हमारी धारणा के साथ खेलते हैं और हमारा मस्तिष्क हमारे आस-पास की दुनिया की व्याख्या कैसे करते हैं इसका परीक्षण करते हैं। अगर आप भी ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन के शौकीन हैं तो आज हम आपके लिए एक और नया चैलेंज लेकर आए हैं।

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Saturday 8 July 2023

Optical Illusion: पड पर पततय क बच छप ह एक तदआ 9 सकड म ढढकर पर कर चलज

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे एक तेंदुए को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Friday 7 July 2023

Not eating enough of these six healthy foods is associated with higher cardiovascular disease and deaths globally

Previous and similar research has focused on Western countries and diets that combined harmful, ultra-processed foods with nutrient-dense foods. This research was global in scope and focused on foods commonly considered to be healthy. Researchers derived a diet score from PHRI's ongoing, large-scale global Prospective Urban and Rural Epidemiological (PURE) study, then replicated that in five independent studies to measure health outcomes in different world regions and in people with and without prior CVD.

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Global diet study challenges advice to limit high-fat dairy foods

Unprocessed red meat and whole grains can be included or left out of a healthy diet, according to a study conducted in 80 countries across all inhabited continents. Diets emphasizing fruit, vegetables, dairy (mainly whole-fat), nuts, legumes and fish were linked with a lower risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD) and premature death in all world regions. The addition of unprocessed red meat or whole grains had little impact on outcomes.

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Optical Illusion: तसवर म कल क बच छप ह एक सप कय 4 सकड म खज पएग आप?

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे एक सांप को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Thursday 6 July 2023

Eliminating extra chromosomes in cancer cells prevent tumor growth

Cancer cells with extra chromosomes depend on those chromosomes for tumor growth, a new study reveals, and eliminating them prevents the cells from forming tumors. The findings, said the researchers, suggest that selectively targeting extra chromosomes may offer a new route for treating cancer.

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Giant stone artefacts found on rare Ice Age site in Kent UK

Researchers have discovered some of the largest early prehistoric stone tools in Britain.

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Creative people enjoy idle time more than others

For those with creative minds, screen-free downtime can be fruitful and entertaining: Creative people use their idle time by letting one idea lead to another.

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Similar to humans elephants also vary what they eat for dinner every night

A detailed analysis of the dietary habits of elephants showed surprising variation from meal to meal, which could have important ramifications for wildlife protection and conservation strategies.

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Wednesday 5 July 2023

Earth formed from dry rocky building blocks

A new study shows that the so-called planetesimals that accreted together to form Earth must have been composed of dry, rocky materials.

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Large sub-surface granite formation signals ancient volcanic activity on Moon's dark side

A large formation of granite discovered below the lunar surface likely was formed from the cooling of molten lava that fed a volcano or volcanoes that erupted early in the Moon's history -- as long as 3.5 billion years ago.

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Researchers create highly conductive metallic gel for 3D printing

Researchers have developed a metallic gel that is highly electrically conductive and can be used to print three-dimensional (3D) solid objects at room temperature.

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Apex predator of the Cambrian likely sought soft over crunchy prey

Biomechanical studies on the arachnid-like front 'legs' of an extinct apex predator show that the 2-foot (60-centimeter) marine animal Anomalocaris canadensis was likely much weaker than once assumed. One of the largest animals to live during the Cambrian, it was probably agile and fast, darting after soft prey in the open water rather than pursuing hard-shelled creatures on the ocean floor.

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Optical Illusion: चक करन चहत ह दमग और नजर क बच क तलमल त 9 सकड म पर कर यह चलज

Optical Illusion लोग दिमागी कसरत के लिए कई सारी माइंड एक्टिविटीज करना पसंद करते हैं। ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन इन्हीं माइंड एक्टिविटी में से एक हैं जिसे बच्चों से लेकर बड़े तक पसंद करते हैं। लोग इसे काफी शौक से सॉल्व करते हैं। अगर आपने पहले कभी इसे हल नहीं किया है तो यहां खुद को आजमाएं। यह दिमागी कसरत का एक क्रिएटिव और मजेदार तरीका है।

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Optical Illusion: बहत कम ह लग पर कर पए ह यह चलज 5 सकड ढढ सकत ह वह खस तल?

Optical Illusion आज के मॉडर्न लाइफस्टाइल को देखते हुए हम भी आपके लिए एक नए तरीके का ब्रेन टीजर लाए हैं जिसे सॉल्व करने से आपका मनोरंजन भी होगा और दिमाग की क्षमताएं भी बढेंगी। आज के चैलेंज में हम आपके लिए बंद तालों से भरी एक तस्वीर लाए हैं जिसमें एक खुला हुआ ताला है और आपको इसे ढूंढ निकालना है। चलिए सॉल्व करें आज का ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज।

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Tuesday 4 July 2023

Quasar 'clocks' show Universe was five times slower soon after the Big Bang

Quasars are the supermassive black holes at the centres of early galaxies. Scientists have unlocked their secrets to use them as 'clocks' to measure time near the beginning of the universe.

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Optical Illusion: तसवर म छप बचच क 6 सकड म ढढ सकत ह आप?

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन तेजी से पसंद की जाने वाली ऑनलाइन माइंड एक्टिविटी बनती जा रही है। लोग इसे काफी शौक से सॉल्व करते हैं। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Monday 3 July 2023

Optical Illusion: आपक पस भ ह बज-स नजर और तज दमग त 7 सकड म ढढ तसवर म छप लटर

Optical Illusion Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको छिपे लेटर को ढूढ़ना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Optical Illusion: नद कनर जगल म छप ह एक कआ 7 सकड म खज पएग आप?

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे एक कौए को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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Sunday 2 July 2023

Displays controlled by flexible fins and liquid droplets more versatile efficient than LED screens

Flexible displays that can change color, convey information and even send veiled messages via infrared radiation are now possible, thanks to new research. Engineers inspired by the morphing skins of animals like chameleons and octopuses have developed capillary-controlled robotic flapping fins to create switchable optical and infrared light multipixel displays that are 1,000 times more energy efficient than light-emitting devices.

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Saturday 1 July 2023

Optical Illusion: बरफल वदय म छप बठ ह एक पड 7 सकड म ढढ सकत ह आप

Optical Illusion ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन मतलब नजरों का भ्रम। इसे रोज करने से व्यक्ति का दिमाग और नजर दोनों के बीच शानदार तालमेल बन जाता है। वहीं आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन में आपको एक तस्वीर दी गई है उसमें बर्फीली वादियां नजर आ रही होंगी। इसी तस्वीर में आपको एक छिपा हुआ पांडा ढूंढ निकालना है। तो क्या आप तैयार हैं?

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Optical Illusion: वयकत क इस चहर म छप ह कतत क आकत अगर आप ह हशयर त 5 सकड म ढढ?

Optical Illusion आज के ऑप्टिकल इल्यूजन चैलेंज में हम जो तस्वीर आपके लिए लाए हैं उसमें आपको तस्वीर में छिपे एक कुत्ते को ढूंढना है। अगर आपने पहले कभी यह गेम नहीं खेला है तो यह आपके लिए एक बढ़िया मौका है अब आप खुद से अपने दिमाग और नजरों की जांच कर सकते हैं। आइए देखते हैं आज का चैलेंज।

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