“I don’t mind adding more”—Brian Flores addresses Vikings’ interest in Christian Wilkins after Raiders release

The Minnesota Vikings are exploring the possibility of signing free agent defensive tackle Christian Wilkins after his release from the Raiders. With a revamped defensive line featuring Jonathan Allen and Javon Hargrave, adding Wilkins could elevate Minnesota’s defense even further. Brian Flores’ connection to Wilkins and the potential low-cost deal make this a move worth…

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DRDO announces six-month paid internship drive for top engineering and science students: Check details here

DRDO has opened applications for its six-month paid internship at DGRE Chandigarh, inviting engineering and science students with strong academic records to apply by December 15, 2025. With five vacancies across CSE, civil engineering and remote sensing/geoinformatics, the programme includes a ₹5,000 monthly stipend, strict merit-based selection and mandatory curriculum-linked project work. Applications must be…

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Could the Year 2038 problem crash global servers and critical infrastructure? The digital doomsday: ‘a silent threat’ explained

A digital time bomb, the Year 2038 problem, threatens global digital stability. Many systems using 32-bit integers to track time will overflow on January 19, 2038, potentially causing widespread failures in critical infrastructure like banking and power grids. Though known since 2006, legacy systems remain unpatched due to high costs and complexity.

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Students pursuing degree courses at Mumbai University will receive administrative service exam training

Mumbai University students can now simultaneously prepare for administrative service exams, earning four credits annually. This initiative, a collaboration between the Thane Municipal Corporation and MU, offers online basic training via CDATI. Students will gain eight credits per term for 15-hour sessions over three years, introducing them early to competitive exam syllabi.

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“Mitochondrial Challenges”: Why RFK Jr.’s mitochondrial rhetoric raises eyebrows

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s recent claims about diagnosing mitochondrial issues in children simply by observing their faces and posture have sparked controversy. While he emphasizes the importance of mitochondrial health and its connection to diet and environment, experts criticize his methods as unscientific. Doctors emphasize that diagnosing mitochondrial dysfunction requires medical testing, not visual assessments.

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