What is Diphtheria?: Once conquered bacterial infection is on the rise in children

Diphtheria, a dangerous bacterial infection, is making a comeback in countries like Somalia and Sudan. This resurgence is largely due to war and climate change, which disrupt vaccination programs. Unvaccinated children are most at risk. Medical aid is scarce, making vaccination the only effective defense against this deadly disease. Early detection and treatment are crucial….

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Mizoram CM Lalduhoma opens pesticide residue analysis lab at vet college

Mizoram Chief Minister Lalduhoma attended the 27th Foundation Day of the College of Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, inaugurating a pesticide residue analysis laboratory. The new facility will bolster research and ensure the safety of agricultural produce in the state. The college, established in 1997, has significantly contributed to livestock management and agricultural education in…

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World’s biggest ant colony: How Argentine ants built a 3,700-mile supercolony

Earth’s most successful creatures, ants, form vast, organized societies. The Argentine ant, however, has created an astonishing supercolony spanning thousands of miles across Southern Europe. Billions of these ants cooperate seamlessly, defying typical territorial behavior and suggesting a shared ancestry. This remarkable interconnectedness offers profound insights into invasion biology and collective intelligence.

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Leo Weekly Shani Horoscope, September 15-21, 2025: Saturn Brings Reality Checks in Career and Money

This week, Leos are urged to confront long-tolerated issues, setting firm boundaries to foster personal growth. In love, honesty and clear communication are key to resolving conflicts and building intimacy. Career-wise, prioritize responsibilities and establish boundaries with colleagues. Financially, address poor money habits with discipline. Focus on health by improving sleep, diet, or exercise.

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AI models may secretly pass on hidden behaviours, warns study

Anthropic’s research reveals AI models can unknowingly transfer hidden behaviors through seemingly meaningless data, raising AI safety concerns. A smaller AI model trained on data from a larger model developed similar preferences, even without explicit mentions. Risky behaviors, like avoiding questions, can also be unintentionally passed on, posing risks as companies scale AI development.

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Father’s insecurity and Instagram reels: What led to tennis player Radhika Yadav’s murder? Key details emerge

In Gurugram, Haryana, 25-year-old tennis player Radhika Yadav was fatally shot by her father, Deepak Yadav, at their home. Police arrested Deepak, who confessed, citing his disapproval of Radhika’s tennis academy as the motive. Other explored theories include his discontent with her social media presence and insecurities about relying on her income, despite the family’s…

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