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When a district in Florida's Everglades used robot rabbits to eliminate its ever-growing population of Burmese pythons

When a district in Florida’s Everglades used robot rabbits to eliminate its ever-growing population of Burmese pythons

Image credit: Florida Phyton Challenge website Florida held its annual Python Challenge just a few weeks ago. The 10-day competition brings together professional and amateur hunters to track and remove invasive Burmese pythons from the Everglades, with cash prizes awarded for capturing the most snakes and the longest python. While the event remains one of…

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Quote of the day by Osamu Dazai: 'I could believe in hell, but it was impossible for me to believe in the existence of heaven' and the chilling reason why the human mind trusts pain far more than peace

Quote of the day by Osamu Dazai: ‘I could believe in hell, but it was impossible for me to believe in the existence of heaven’ and the chilling reason why the human mind trusts pain far more than peace

Osamu Dazai was a Japanese novelist whose deeply personal works explored alienation, identity, and the struggles of the human condition. When suffering becomes constant, physical pain and emotional exhaustion stop feeling like ideas. They become part of everyday life. For someone living through long-term trauma, punishment feels real and easy to believe, while peace or…

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From chasing Paul Chelimo to making CWG history, coach reveals plan behind Gulveer Singh's historic Commonwealth Games silver | Commonwealth Games News

From chasing Paul Chelimo to making CWG history, coach reveals plan behind Gulveer Singh’s historic Commonwealth Games silver | Commonwealth Games News

Scott Simmons, Gulveer Singh Three years ago, Gulveer Singh could not keep up with two-time Olympic medallist Paul Chelimo in training.“His actual top-end speed could not even match world-class women,” said Scott Simmons, Gulveer’s long-time coach.Today, the Indian has rewritten history.On Tuesday night, Gulveer became the first Indian to win a medal in the men’s…

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Hockey jersey row: HI president Dilip Tirkey questions process, his federation cites precedent

Hockey jersey row: HI president Dilip Tirkey questions process, his federation cites precedent | Hockey News

Hockey India president Dilip Tirkey KOLKATA: Hockey India’s true colours are showing. The controversy surrounding the Indian teams’ change in jersey colour deepened on Friday, with Hockey India (HI) president Dilip Tirkey questioning in a mail to the Executive Board, the manner in which the decision was taken even as executive director, Commander RK Srivastava,…

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Books are being destroyed for training AI: A technological leap or a cultural loss?

Books are being destroyed for training AI: A technological leap or a cultural loss?

As artificial intelligence companies seek vast quantities of human-written content, concerns are mounting over reports that some rare books are being dismantled and digitised for AI training. Books are like homes. They are cauldrons of experiences, carrying within them countless lives, emotions, and memories. They have survived wars, fires, floods, censorship, and the slow decay…

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A 72-year-old man in China cut off a cobra’s head and picked it up five minutes later; it bit his palm, and doctors spent two months saving his hand

A 72-year-old man in China cut off a cobra’s head and picked it up five minutes later; it bit his palm, and doctors spent two months saving his hand

Representative Image (Canva) A routine attempt to kill a venomous cobra turned into a medical emergency for a 72-year-old man in eastern China after the snake’s severed head bit him about five minutes later. According to a report by Global Times, the incident left the man with a severely damaged hand, requiring multiple surgeries and…

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‘Historic Day for Indian Judo!’: Modi hails India’s first-ever judo double gold at Commonwealth Games | Commonwealth Games News

‘Historic Day for Indian Judo!’: Modi hails India’s first-ever judo double gold at Commonwealth Games | Commonwealth Games News

Modi celebrates Harsh Singh and Asmita Dey’s historic double gold as India reaches 19 medals in Glasgow/ Image: PTI Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated Harsh Singh and Asmita Dey after the Indian judokas secured gold medals at the 2026 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, describing it as a “historic day” for Indian judo.The two victories marked…

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South Africa released 11 formerly captive elephants onto wild reserves; five years later, their behaviour closely matched elephants that had never lived in captivity

South Africa released 11 formerly captive elephants onto wild reserves; five years later, their behaviour closely matched elephants that had never lived in captivity

Rewilded elephants on Khamab Kalahari Reserve, who were observed during this research project (from left to right: Ngwedi, Mana, Michael, and Chikwenya) South Africa released 11 elephants that had spent years in captivity into protected reserves. Five years later, researchers found that their behavior was very similar to elephants that had always lived in the…

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'Abuses never solve anything': PM Modi posts late night video amid row over Noida woman's remarks

‘Abuses never solve anything’: PM Modi posts late night video amid row over Noida woman’s remarks | India News

NEW DELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday night shared a video carrying a message against abusive language and hate, saying that “abuses never solve anything”, amid the controversy over alleged derogatory remarks made against him by a Noida woman during a protest in Delhi.Sharing the video on X, PM Modi wrote, “Abuses never solve…

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