Three paths of water: The water ‘web’ that forms the world’s longest underwater cave

Mexico’s Yucatán Peninsula hides Sistema Ox Bel Ha, the world’s longest explored underwater cave system, stretching over 524 km. Formed by dissolving limestone, this vast network, rich in freshwater, also features sinkholes vital for wildlife. Remarkably, it holds ancient human remains, including ‘Eve of Naharon’, offering a glimpse into prehistoric life, yet now faces threats…

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Horrific! Stray dogs attack foreign coaches at World Para Athletics Championships, fifth such incident at JLN stadium

Stray dog attacks at the World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi raised serious safety concerns after two foreign coaches and a security guard were bitten on Friday. These incidents, following previous unreported attacks, disrupted the event. Despite efforts to clear the stadium, individuals feeding dogs led to their re-entry, prompting strengthened preventive measures.

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NBA Trade Rumors: Los Angeles Lakers Floated in Bold Five-Team Deal Landing $238 Million Utah Jazz Superstar; LeBron James and Austin Reaves Key Trade Assets?

A blockbuster five-team trade proposal envisions LeBron James returning to Cleveland, with Austin Reaves also heading to the Cavaliers. The Lakers would acquire Lauri Markkanen, De’Andre Hunter, and Max Strus, reshaping their roster with youth and defensive prowess. This deal aims to provide the Cavs with veteran leadership while the Lakers pivot towards a new…

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The blind spots within

To exclude is a conscious decision but to not include is often unconscious, due to preconceived notions. But in workplaces, biases dull diversity, stifle innovation and silence potential. At a time when the concept of workplaces didn’t exist, Valluvar had hinted at biases. Listen to this week’s episode to know more.

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