The failed radar experiment that changed the world

Back in the late 1970s, a group of radio astronomers from Australia embarked on theoretical research. They aimed to detect the faint radio signals from exploding black holes. This endeavour seemed more aligned with pure science than any practical application. Dr John O’Sullivan led this team at CSIRO, and while they technically ‘failed’ to find…

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How Satheesan emerged as Kerala CM choice

New Delhi: After Rahul Gandhi met former KPCC chiefs and senior leaders on Tuesday afternoon, one crucial cog of the party alumni saw him late at 10pm at 10, Janpath. A known voice in favour of V D Satheesan, V M Sudheeran was the last man the Gandhi scion is learnt to have heard as…

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Yale medical school discriminated against Asian and White applicants, claims Trump administration

DoJ said Yale medical school discriminated in admission based on race and disfavored White and Asian applicants. The Justice Department Thursday revealed its findings of a year-long investigation into the admission policies and practices at the Yale School of Medicine and said its leadership selected applications based on race — favored Black and Hispanic students…

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Is Cade Cunningham playing tonight vs the Cleveland Cavaliers? Final update on the Detroit Pistons star’s injury report

Cade Cunningham (Image Via Getty) Cade Cunningham is expected to play in today’s playoff game between the Detroit Pistons and the Cleveland Cavaliers. As of the latest available injury reports, Cunningham has not been listed as out, doubtful, or questionable for the matchup. That is a big relief for Detroit because the team is now…

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“When you marry a monkey for his wealth, the money goes but the monkey remains.”

African proverb of the day (AI-generated image) Some proverbs sound funny at first and serious a few seconds later. This African proverb does exactly that.The image inside the line is almost impossible to ignore. It sounds playful, even harsh. Yet underneath the humour sits a surprisingly sharp observation about relationships, materialism, and human choices.That is…

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