'Ireland hangover': Dinesh Karthik on Shreyas Iyer's toss decision in 1st T20I vs England

‘Ireland hangover’: Dinesh Karthik on Shreyas Iyer’s toss decision in 1st T20I vs England | Cricket News

Harry Brook and Shreyas Iyer (BCCI Photo) NEW DELHI: India’s decision to bat first in the opening T20I against England surprised many. With overcast skies and rain around, most teams would have preferred to bowl first after winning the toss at the Riverside Ground in Chester-le-Street on Wednesday.However, India captain Shreyas Iyer chose to bat,…

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'250-ft gash, poured chemicals': Donald Trump claims vandals damaged Reflecting Pool

‘250-ft gash, poured chemicals’: Donald Trump claims vandals damaged Reflecting Pool

Trump administration uses hydrogen peroxide and tiny bubbles against algae in Reflecting Pool (AP) US President Donald Trump on Saturday (local time) said that several arrests were made into the alleged vandalism of Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool. He alleged that the vandals severely damaged the recently renovated Pool, claiming that a 250-foot-long gash was carved…

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'Ranchi police fully prepared': Jharkhand braces for students' protest march to Assembly

‘Ranchi police fully prepared’: Jharkhand braces for students’ protest march to Assembly | India News

NEW DELHI: Jharkhand Police on Sunday said it was prepared for the planned Assembly march by JPSC-JSSC aspirants in Ranchi, assuring protesters that they would not face action if the demonstration remained peaceful.The assurance came hours after a second round of talks between student representatives and the state government, with the administration agreeing to consider…

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Scientists created the world's whitest paint that reflects 98.1% of sunlight and it could cool buildings without air conditioning

Scientists created the world’s whitest paint that reflects 98.1% of sunlight and it could cool buildings without air conditioning |

Keeping buildings cool has become an increasingly difficult challenge as temperatures rise and air conditioning demand continues to grow. While cooling systems provide comfort, they also consume large amounts of electricity, adding to energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions. That has encouraged scientists to look for alternatives that work with nature rather than against it….

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